Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Grade_Intro.tex, revision 1.4

1.1       felicia     1: \label{Grade_Intro}
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                      3: LON-CAPA automatically grades all online homework problems by default except 
1.2       webbsuza    4: for essay problems. However, the Instructor and Course Coordinator both have 
1.1       felicia     5: permission to override the computer scores and submit their own grades. 
1.4     ! riegler     6: To access the \textbf{Grading} screen:
1.1       felicia     7: 
                      8: \begin{enumerate}
                      9: 
                     10: \item Navigate to the problem or a problem within a sequence you want to grade.
1.4     ! riegler    11: \item Click on 
        !            12: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{pgrd}
        !            13: \textbf{Modify user grades for this assessment resource} within the \textbf{Functions} bar of the Inline Menu.
1.1       felicia    14: \item For manual grading, use the left hand side of the screen.
                     15:   \begin{enumerate}
                     16:   \item Optionally, select the desired section and student status from the drop down menus.
                     17:   \item Select one of the following: 
                     18:     \begin{enumerate}
1.2       webbsuza   19:     \item \textbf{Current Resource: For one or more students}: For Grading of Viewing Submissions for one or more students. After selecting this option, perform the following steps:
1.1       felicia    20:       \begin{enumerate} 
1.2       webbsuza   21:       \item Select the students you want included using one of the following choices:
1.1       felicia    22:         \begin{itemize}
                     23:         \item students with any status: any student in the course or selected section
                     24:         \item students with submissions: any student who submitted an answer
1.2       webbsuza   25:         \item students with ungraded submissions: any student who submitted an answer or essay to an ungraded, hand-graded problem.
1.1       felicia    26:         \item students with incorrect submissions: any student who has made a submission which the computer or instructor has marked incorrect.
                     27:         \end{itemize}
                     28:       \item Click the {[}Next{]} button.
                     29:       \item Go to section \ref{Grade_One} for further instructions.
                     30:       \end{enumerate}
                     31:     \item \textbf{Current Resource: For all students in selected section or course}: A shortcut for grading an entire class or partcular section at a time. Click the {[}Next{]} button and then go to section \ref{Grade_All}. 
                     32:     \item \textbf{The complete Set/Page/Sequence: For one student}: Grade an entire folder or sequence for one student.  For example, grading a make-up exam or grading homework for a student with no internet access.  Click the {[}Next{]} button and then go to section \ref{Grade_Sequence}.
                     33:     \end{enumerate}
                     34:   \end{enumerate}
1.3       raeburn    35: \item Click the {[}Grade/Manage/Review Bubblesheets{]} link to grade a Bubblesheet Exam.  Go to section \ref{Grade_Scantron}.
                     36: \item Click the {[}Upload Scores{]} link to grade a Score Upload Form.  Go to section \ref{Grade_Upload}. 
                     37: \item Type in a receipt number and click the {[}Verify Receipt No.{]} button to verify a receipt number.  Go to section \ref{Grade_Verify} for more information.
1.1       felicia    38: \end{enumerate}
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