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===How-to=== | ===How-to=== | ||
− | #Log into WebPams | + | #Log into '''WebPams''' |
− | #On the left, click on | + | #On the left, click on '''Grades''' |
− | #Under the heading | + | #Under the heading '''Entry''', click on "WebGradebook" |
#At the bottom of the WebGradebook, verify the school year and teacher. Choose the course then marking period | #At the bottom of the WebGradebook, verify the school year and teacher. Choose the course then marking period | ||
− | #Click the | + | #Click the '''Reports''' button at the top of the window. A new drop down list will appear. |
− | # | + | #Select '''Assignment Statistics''' from the drop down list. |
#A list of assignments will appear displaying statistical data | #A list of assignments will appear displaying statistical data | ||
− | #* | + | #*'''Assignment''' lists the name of the assignments |
− | #* | + | #*'''Points''' is the value of the assignments in terms of total numeric points. This factor is the denominator of the mean factor |
− | #* | + | #*'''Bonus''' are points in addition to the assignment points |
− | #* | + | #*'''High''' is the maximum score posted for the assignment |
− | #* | + | #*'''Low''' is the minimum score posted for the assignment |
− | #* | + | #*'''Range''' is the maximum attainable variance within the limits of the high and low scores posted for the assignment |
− | #* | + | #*'''Median''' is a measure of central tendency. The scores are arranged in numerical order from lowest to highest; if the total number of scores is odd, the median is the middle score; if the total is even, the median is the average of the two middle scores |
− | #* | + | #*'''Mean''', the most frequently used measure is the simple arithmetic average, or the arithmetic mean in a set of numbers. It is obtained by adding the scores for the assignment and then dividing the sum by the total number of scores posted |
− | #* | + | #*'''Mean Indicator''' is the percentage value of the mean/average score. It is obtained by dividing the mean score (numerator) with the assignment's point value (denominator) |
− | #Click | + | #Click '''Print''' to print or save the report |
Revision as of 06:10, 2 January 2014
Video How-to
How-to
- Log into WebPams
- On the left, click on Grades
- Under the heading Entry, click on "WebGradebook"
- At the bottom of the WebGradebook, verify the school year and teacher. Choose the course then marking period
- Click the Reports button at the top of the window. A new drop down list will appear.
- Select Assignment Statistics from the drop down list.
- A list of assignments will appear displaying statistical data
- Assignment lists the name of the assignments
- Points is the value of the assignments in terms of total numeric points. This factor is the denominator of the mean factor
- Bonus are points in addition to the assignment points
- High is the maximum score posted for the assignment
- Low is the minimum score posted for the assignment
- Range is the maximum attainable variance within the limits of the high and low scores posted for the assignment
- Median is a measure of central tendency. The scores are arranged in numerical order from lowest to highest; if the total number of scores is odd, the median is the middle score; if the total is even, the median is the average of the two middle scores
- Mean, the most frequently used measure is the simple arithmetic average, or the arithmetic mean in a set of numbers. It is obtained by adding the scores for the assignment and then dividing the sum by the total number of scores posted
- Mean Indicator is the percentage value of the mean/average score. It is obtained by dividing the mean score (numerator) with the assignment's point value (denominator)
- Click Print to print or save the report