You offer a number of online training courses that use similar content, but adjust the course content depending on your users’ interests and skill levels. You set up specific courses by importing course content from a master course. You do not want to change the weight of each grade item to make every course grade book balance, so you use the points system and keep each grade item’s maximum points the same. You grade basic tasks out of 5, intermediate tasks out of 10, and advanced tasks out of 15. You give users who receive at least 70% on all grade items 10 bonus points. You allow users to exceed the maximum points for a grade item, but not the final grade. Because you often allow some users to skip advanced tasks, you drop ungraded items from the final grade calculation.
You set up grade items with the following properties:
|
Project 1 |
Project 2 |
Project 3 |
Project 4 |
Project 5 |
Project 6 |
Bonus |
Maximum Points |
5 |
5 |
10 |
10 |
15 |
15 |
10 |
Can Exceed |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Bonus |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
You assign the following grades for the user Frank Catcher:
|
Project 1 |
Project 2 |
Project 3 |
Project 4 |
Project 5 |
Project 6 |
Bonus |
Maximum Points |
6 |
8 |
9 |
8 |
15 |
-- |
10 |
You release the calculated final grade to Frank. It is calculated as follows:
Grade item |
Calculation |
Project 1 |
= 6/5*100 = 120% |
Project 2 |
= 8/5*100 = 160% |
Project 3 |
= 9/10*100 = 90% |
Project 4 |
= 8/10*100 = 80% |
Project 5 |
= 15/15*100 = 100% |
Project 6 |
= Dropped Note: Dropped grade items are not included in calculations; grades are calculated as if the item does not exist. |
Bonus |
= 10/10*100 = 100% Note: Bonus points are added on top of the final grade. |
Calculated Final Grade |
= (6+8+9+8+15)/(5+5+10+10+15)*100+10 = 46/45*100+10 = 112.22% = 100% |