6.2 Multiply each Mark by a Factor
6.2a) Click on the text editing box labeled “Multiply Marks By”.
6.2b) Enter the amount you would like each student’s mark to be multiplied
by. *Note that students who were either
Absent of Excused from the activity will not be affected. Click on the “Calculate” button when you are
finished. 1st Class
GradeBook will immediately re-calculate each student’s average and the over-all
class average.
6.3 Automatically Adjust Average
6.3a) From the “Mark” screen, click on the text editing box labeled
“Average”. Enter the average you would
like the class average to be adjusted to.
6.3b) When you are finished, click on another area of the screen. 1st Class GradeBook will immediately
calculate the required adjustment to change the class average to your
specifications. 1st Class
GradeBook does this by updating the “Add to Mark” value. Each student’s average and the over-all
Class average will be re-calculated to verify that the adjustments were made
correctly.
6.4 Change the Total Possible Points
6.4a) From
the “Mark” screen, click on the text editing box labeled “Raw Total Points”.
6.4b) Change the total possible points that the activity is out of. The student’s marks will remain the same,
but since you have decreased the total possible points, then each student’s
average will increase. This method of
adjusting the student’s average is useful in situations where you decide to
discount a question on a test after you have already marked and recorded all of
the grades.
6.4c) Click on the “Calculate” button when you are finished. 1st Class GradeBook will
immediately re-calculate each student’s average and the over-all class average.
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