Difference between revisions of "Dropping a Grade"
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#Click on "Grades" at the top of the WebGradebook and choose "Drop Lowest/Highest" | #Click on "Grades" at the top of the WebGradebook and choose "Drop Lowest/Highest" | ||
− | #A list of your | + | #A list of your assignments will appear. Check the assignments that will be used to consider the lowest or highest grade to drop for a student |
#At the bottom of the screen, there is a drop down menu with the options to "Drop Lowest Assignment Grade" or to "Drop Highest Assignment Grade". Select the appropriate option from the drop down menu | #At the bottom of the screen, there is a drop down menu with the options to "Drop Lowest Assignment Grade" or to "Drop Highest Assignment Grade". Select the appropriate option from the drop down menu | ||
#Click "Apply drop" | #Click "Apply drop" | ||
#Click on "Grades" at the top | #Click on "Grades" at the top | ||
#Click "Recalc Assignment Grades" | #Click "Recalc Assignment Grades" |
Revision as of 14:30, 19 April 2012
How-to
- Click on "Grades" at the top of the WebGradebook and choose "Drop Lowest/Highest"
- A list of your assignments will appear. Check the assignments that will be used to consider the lowest or highest grade to drop for a student
- At the bottom of the screen, there is a drop down menu with the options to "Drop Lowest Assignment Grade" or to "Drop Highest Assignment Grade". Select the appropriate option from the drop down menu
- Click "Apply drop"
- Click on "Grades" at the top
- Click "Recalc Assignment Grades"