Course Management
The Element box is where you describe
what you want the reviewer to evaluate.
You may then set the weight of the
element. You then fill in at least two of the
Grade boxes. You do NOT have to fill in
all five (but you can if you wish). The
system will ignore everything after the first
Fig. 38
blank box, and will calculate the grade
based on how many possibilities are
present.
For example, if I have 5 elements all
weighted as 1, each element is worth 20%. Each grade box (inside each element)
divides the 20 points available to the element. If I fill in 2 boxes, Grade 0 is worth zero
points (Grade 0 is always worth zero points, no matter how many boxes are filled out),
and the statement in Grade 1 is worth all 20 points. If I fill out 3 boxes, Grade 0 is worth
0, Grade 1 is worth 10 points, and Grade 2 is worth all 20. If I fill out all 5 boxes, Grade 0
is worth 0, Grade 1 is worth 5, Grade 2 is worth 10, Grade 3 is worth 15, and Grade 4 is
worth all 20 points. The reviewer will pick ONE statement for EACH element.
Fill in each element description, pick the
weight, and fill in as many grade boxes as
you like for each element (you must fill out
at least two Grade boxes for each
element, or the element will not count).
The best grade is always the last state
ment. Click on Save changes. Our exam
ple looks like Fig. 39. Element one would
have 3 choices. The reviewer would pick
one of them for this element, and would
then do the same for the remaining
Fig. 39
elements.
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