Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Quick_Grades_Description.tex, revision 1.4
1.1 felicia 1: \label{Quick_Grades_Description}
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1.4 ! raeburn 3: Students can access grades using the \textbf{Grades} item in the inline menu,
! 4: or via the \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{grds}
! 5: \textbf{View current problem status and grading information} item in the Main Menu,
! 6: which is displayed in place of the
1.3 riegler 7: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{sprs}
1.4 ! raeburn 8: \textbf{View calculated grades (Spreadsheet)} item seen in a Course Coordinator's
! 9: Main Menu.
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! 11: A student's grades screen shows a summary of all of the student's scores. By default, the problem
1.1 felicia 12: weight you assign to each resource is the problem score. However,
13: if you changed your Course Environment's grading specification to
1.2 webbsuza 14: ''spreadsheet,'' your students will have access to their student spreadsheet
1.3 riegler 15: with their scores based upon your spreadsheet via a \underbar{detailed score sheet}
1.1 felicia 16: link. The use of the term ''score'' is also changed to the phrase ''parts done''
1.3 riegler 17: on the student \textbf{Points Display} screen. There are three different ways the
1.4 ! raeburn 18: \textbf{Points Display} screen can appear based upon the course configuration;
! 19: see the``Grading'' section )\ref{Course_Prefs_Grading}).
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