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 Assignment Page Overview

Adding an Assignment

  1. Click (4). The Add Assignment form will display.
  2. Fill in the Add Assignment form:

    Required fields are marked with *

      1. Name- the name of the assignment.
      2. Summary - the assignment summary.
      3. Due Date- the date the assignment is due.
      4. Category- the assignments category. See Working with Categories.

    Click

    To move onto the next portion of the add assignment form, click the 2. Graded link above.

    Required fields are marked with *

      1. Grading Scheme- how the assignment will be graded.
        1. Numeric - assignment will be graded numerically.
        2. Letter - assignment will be graded using letter grades. See Grading Schemes.
      2. Max Points* - The maximum amount of points a student can receive. Only applicable when the grading scheme is numeric.
      3. All Graders to View - when checked, assignment will be visible to graders.

    3. Click

    Editing and Deleting Assignments

    Editing Assignments
    1. Click (8icon for the assignment you would like to edit.
    2. The Add Assignment form will display.
    3. Make the desired changes.
    4. Save the assignment.
    Deleting Assignments
    1. Click (8icon for the assignment you intend to delete.
    2. A confirmation message will be displayed. Click Delete to remove the assignment.

    Filtering the Assignments Table

    By Assignment Name

    You can filter the assignment table by entering text into the Assignment Filter (1). The numeral beside the Assignment Filter indicates how many assignments are currently displayed in the assignment table.

    By Assignment State

    You can filter the assignment table by assignment state (9). Only assignments with the checked state will be displayed. The numerals indicate how many assignments exist in each state. Assignments can exist in multiple states - for example, if an assignment has both graded and ungraded students, it has both the state of To Be Graded and To Be Approved.

    An explanation of each state:

    To Be GradedThe assignment has one or more ungraded students.
    To Be ApprovedThe assignment has one or more unapproved grades.
    CompletedThe assignment has all grades entered and approved.
    DeletedThe assignment was deleted.



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