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Gradebook basics:

the myCourses Grades* tool * also knows as the gradebook ! Marybeth Koon - mjmetc@rit.edu & Marty Golia – mdgtwc@rit.edu Come Meet with at TLS! - http://www.rit.edu/consult Wallace Library, Building 5 A600. Gradebook basics:. Instructors set up two main areas in the gradebook :

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Gradebook basics:

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  1. the myCourses Grades* tool*also knows as the gradebook !Marybeth Koon - mjmetc@rit.edu & Marty Golia – mdgtwc@rit.eduCome Meet with at TLS! - http://www.rit.edu/consultWallace Library, Building 5 A600

  2. Gradebook basics: • Instructors set up two main areas in the gradebook: • Categories: can be used to group grades and help with calculation of grade; not always needed or required • Items: always needed, these are where the grades and feedback get posted for students.

  3. Weighted System vs. Points System • Weighted: • Assign 1 = 20% • Assign 2 = 20% • Quiz 1= 30% • Quiz 2= 30% Each assignment worth a certain % towards final Final = 100%

  4. Weighted System vs. Points System • Points: • Assign 1 = 45 pts • Assign 2 = 45 pts • Quiz 1= 55 pts • Quiz 2= 55 pts Each assignment worth a certain amount of points Final = 200 pts

  5. Exam 1 10% Group Elevator Speech 10% Exam 2 10% Group Project 40 Final Exam 30% Final Grade 100%

  6. Examples

  7. DEMO: • Sample Grading Breakdown: • Written Assignments 40% of Final Grade, 5 Assignments Total • Tests 60% of Final Grade, 2 test total

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