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Updating chapter 13 of cc manual.

\label{Grade_All}

\begin{enumerate}
\item At the top of the \textbf{Grading table} screen, 
select section, groups and access status of the student you want to grade. 
Choices for access status are:
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{with any status}: any student in the course or selected section
\item \textbf{with submissions}: any student who submitted an answer
\item \textbf{with ungraded submissions}: any student who submitted an answer or essay to an ungraded, hand-graded problem.
\item \textbf{with incorrect submissions}: any student who has made a submission which the computer or instructor has marked incorrect.
\end{itemize}
\item Click \fbox{Next}.

\item On the \textbf{Modify grades} screen, you will see a table of student grade data for your class or selected section. You have two options:
  \begin{itemize}
  \item \textbf{Assign a common grade to tho class or section}: 
Select the point value you wish 
to assign in the box under the \textbf{Assign Common Grade to Class} heading.  You may also wish to excuse a problem using the \textbf{Grade Status} pulldown menu.  Excusing a problem will remove the problem score from the total IF the student has not already received credit on the problem.  For example, say your current folder is worth 1 point while the folder is worth 15 points.  The students who have credit on the problem will get their total score out of 15 points; however, the students who have not received credit will get their total score out of 14 points.
  \item \textbf{Assign scores for specific students}: Input the point value you want to assign to each student in the appropriate location.
  \end{itemize}
\item Click \fbox{Save}. The \textbf{Store grades} screen will display.
\end{enumerate}






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