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===Video How-to===
 
===Video How-to===
 
[[media:GR-AssignmentStatistics.mov|Assignment Statistics video]]
 
[[media:GR-AssignmentStatistics.mov|Assignment Statistics video]]
===How-to===
 
  
#Log into WebPams page
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#Click the '''Reports''' button at the top of the window. A new drop down list will appear.
#On the left, click on "Grades"
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#Select '''Assignment Statistics''' from the drop down list.
#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
 
#Click on "Assignment Statistics"
 
 
#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
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#*'''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
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#*'''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
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#*'''Bonus''' are points in addition to the assignment points.
#*"High" is the maximum score posted for the assignment
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#*'''High''' is the maximum score posted for the assignment.
#*"Low" is the minimum score posted for the assignment
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#*'''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
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#*'''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
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#*'''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
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#*'''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)
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#*'''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). The mean divided by the possible points. When using this report you will see a set of statistics for each class and the numbers should be different.
#Click "Print" to print or save the report
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#[[Standard Print Options | Print]] will allow the user to print the report.
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[[Classroom|'''Classroom''' Main Page]]
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[[WebPams|'''JCampus''' Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 05:45, 9 October 2018

Video How-to

Assignment Statistics video

  1. Click the Reports button at the top of the window. A new drop down list will appear.
  2. Select Assignment Statistics from the drop down list.
  3. 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). The mean divided by the possible points. When using this report you will see a set of statistics for each class and the numbers should be different.
  4. Print will allow the user to print the report.



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