![]() If the graded item has a grading style of complete/incomplete, the user clicks on the checkbox corresponding to the complete/incompleted graded item and student they wish to change the completion status for. The user selects the new mark recieved for the assignment from the drop-down menu of all possible mark values, and immediately overwrites the previous mark value, as shown in Figure 2.4.6.6.įigure 2.4.6.6: Resulting Grade Mark Change The grid displays a drop-down menu of all possible mark set values to choose from, as shown in Figure 2.4.6.5.įigure 2.4.6.5: Selection of Mark Set Grade If the graded item has a grading style of mark set, the user clicks on the cell corresponding to the graded item and student they wish to edit the mark for. The user types in the new points recieved for the assignment, and immediately overwrites the previous point value, as shown in Figure 2.4.6.4.įigure 2.4.6.4: Resulting Grade Point Change The grid hightlights the current points as shown in Figure 2.4.6.3įigure 2.4.6.3: Selection of Points Possible Grade If the graded item has a grading style of points possible, the user clicks on the cell corresponding to the graded item and student they wish to edit the points for. If the user specifies the option to display overall amounts possible to be off, the gradebook instead appears as shown in Figure 2.4.6.2.įigure 2.4.6.2: Gradebook Without Overall Amounts Possible Note: The concatenation of the overall amount possible to the end is a user option.įigure 2.4.6.1: Gradesheet Prior to Editing Grades The gradebook appears as shown in Figure 2.4.6.1. The user creates a new graded item and enters grades for the item as shown in Section 2.4.2 and Section 2.4.5.
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