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\label{Course_Manually_Grade_Problem}

To manually grade a problem, do the following:

\begin{enumerate}

\item Log in to the course.
\item Navigate to the problem you want to grade.
\item Click \textbf{PGRD} on the remote control, or select the \textbf{problem
  grades} option from the textual menu.
\item At the grading menu, select the desired section and student
  status from the drop down menus.
\item Select one of the following: 

\begin{itemize}

\item \textbf{Current Resource: For one or more students}: Grades the
  current resource for as many students at once as you'd like
\item \textbf{Current Resource: For all students in selected section
  or course}: A shortcut for grading an entire section at a time, or 
\item \textbf{The complete Set/Page/Sequence: For one student}

\end{itemize}

\textbf{Note}: If you choose \textbf{Current Resource: For one or more
  students}  you will also need to select if you want to view only
  students with submission or all students.

\item Click \textbf{Next->}.


  \textbf{For Current Resource: For one or more student Continue here}:

\item At the \textbf{View/Grade/Regrade Submission for a Student or a
  Group of Students} screen, select whether you wish to see the
  problem text along with the answers. \textbf{no} will show no
  problem texts, and \textbf{one student} will show only the first
  student's problem text; this is useful for non-randomized
  questions. \textbf{all students} will show the problem text for all
  students.

\item Select the level of submission detail you want to view.
\item Select the student(s) to View/Grade/Regrade.
\item Click \textbf{Next->}.
\item At the submission record screen, review the answers and select the points you 
wish to assign the student(s). You also have the option to excuse the student(s) 
from the problem by using the problem weight pull down menu.

\textbf{Note}: The computer has automatically graded all the Problems
with a red check mark. You can of course change the scoring for these
problems, but there are few faster ways to alienate your students then
marking things as incorrect the computer said were correct.

\item After you have finished viewing or manually grading the problem answers, using 
the pull down menu select the number of new students answers you want to view.
\item Click Save \& Next.

\textbf{Note}: Clicking Next or Previous will not save any changes
you've made, but will display the next or previous students answer.

  \textbf{For Current Resource: For all Students in selected section or course continue here}.

\item At the manual Grading screen, choose to assign a common grade to the class or 
Assign grade to specific students in the class. 
\item If your assigning a common grade to the class, select the point value you wish 
to assign in the box under the Assign Common Grade to Class heading or If assigning to 
each student input the point value you want to assign to each student.
\item Click \textbf{Submit Changes}.
The Current Grade Status Screen will display.

  \textbf{For The Complete Set/Page/Sequence: For one student continue here}.

\item At the Manual grading by page or sequence screen, using the pull down menu select 
the folder with problems you wish to grade. (By default the folder listed is the 
folder the current problem resides in.)
\item Select \textbf{Yes} or \textbf{No} to view problem text. 
\item Select Submission detail level you wish to view.
\item Select the student.
\item Click \textbf{Submit}.
The screen will display the problems and answers.
\item Scroll down and View/grade/regrade the problems.
\item Click \textbf{Save}.

The screen will display the scores for the problems in the folder.

\end{enumerate}


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