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<b><big>Grade Groups & Potential Assignments</b></big><br> | <b><big>Grade Groups & Potential Assignments</b></big><br> | ||
Grade Groups can be used to calculate registration grades based on the student's number of visits, total time, and/or completed | Grade Groups can be used to calculate registration grades based on the student's number of visits, total time, and/or completed Assignments. You can control which of those data points applies to this calculation, how many points are awarded, and the threshold of total points required to achieve a certain grade.<br><br> | ||
This feature is primarily utilized in fitness centers, but there's nothing preventing this from also being used in centers of other types if you think in might be applicable for your use case.<br> | This feature is primarily utilized in fitness centers, but there's nothing preventing this from also being used in centers of other types if you think in might be applicable for your use case.<br> | ||
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[[File:8909927.png|800px|Screenshot: The Grade Group Entry page.]]<br><br> | [[File:8909927.png|800px|Screenshot: The Grade Group Entry page.]]<br><br> | ||
To begin, we need to decide what qualifies as the highest grade score. Let's say we have a 6 week course, and we want students visiting twice a week for an hour each time. Students will also be expected to complete one | To begin, we need to decide what qualifies as the highest grade score. Let's say we have a 6 week course, and we want students visiting twice a week for an hour each time. Students will also be expected to complete one Assignment per week. | ||
[[File:1613915.png|800px|Screenshot: The top half of the Grade Group Entry page.]]<br><br> | [[File:1613915.png|800px|Screenshot: The top half of the Grade Group Entry page.]]<br><br> | ||
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* <b>Grade Book Columns</b> | * <b>Grade Book Columns</b> | ||
::These are the possible | ::These are the possible Assignments that can contribute to a student's grade, which we will come back to in Step 2. Each Assignment can be set to <i>Checkbox</i> or <i>Entered Value</i> depending on how you are tracking points. | ||
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* <b>Grade Chart</b> | * <b>Grade Chart</b> | ||
::This is where you will define how many points are needed for each grade. This changes depending on whether you're using Combined Total or Min Points as the Calculation Mode. | ::This is where you will define how many points are needed for each grade. This changes depending on whether you're using Combined Total or Min Points as the Calculation Mode. | ||
::<b>Combined Total</b>: In this case, it's as simple as clicking the <i>New</i> button, and adding grades and their respective minimum points to obtain. In our example scenario, if a student visits 6 times, for exactly 60 minutes each, and completes all 6 | ::<b>Combined Total</b>: In this case, it's as simple as clicking the <i>New</i> button, and adding grades and their respective minimum points to obtain. In our example scenario, if a student visits 6 times, for exactly 60 minutes each, and completes all 6 Assignments, the total is 1680 (of the 2100 theoretical maximum). We'll set our A grade a little under that score at 1600, with the rest of the grades being scaled accordingly. F grade is anything between 0 and the second lowest grade. | ||
::[[File:4041177.png|250px|Screenshot: The Grade Group grading table using the Combined Total.]] | ::[[File:4041177.png|250px|Screenshot: The Grade Group grading table using the Combined Total.]] | ||
::<b>Min Points</b>: This use-case gets slightly more complicated, but gives greater flexibility in preventing students from over-scoring in visit time, while ignoring | ::<b>Min Points</b>: This use-case gets slightly more complicated, but gives greater flexibility in preventing students from over-scoring in visit time, while ignoring Assignments, or vise-versa. With this option, we can create a grade level for each possible source of points, and the student's final grade will be the lowest of the set. As an example, lets say our student has maxed out the Visit and Time values, for a total of 1300pts, but they've only scored 400 in their Assignments (bringing the total to 1700). This would result in an A grade if the above Combined Total table was being used. If we want to discourage this approach, we can setup a table like we see below. The student's lowest grade in each column will be their final grade. Our example student would receive a C in this case. | ||
::[[File:4760024.png|250px|Screenshot: The Grade Group grading table using Min Points.]] | ::[[File:4760024.png|250px|Screenshot: The Grade Group grading table using Min Points.]] | ||
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==2. Creating a Potential Assignment== | ==2. Creating a Potential Assignment== | ||
Potential Assignments are another way that students can gain points towards their grade. These | Potential Assignments are another way that students can gain points towards their grade. These Assignments are linked to a Grade Group from the Grade Book Column option mentioned above, and will also need to be assigned to Section and Registration records, Step 3 and 4 respectively. To create a new Potential Assignment, go to <i>Other > Other Options > Potential Assignments > Click the hamburger icon ([[File:Hamburger.png|17px]]) > New Potential Assignment.</i> | ||
[[File:9216348.png|800px|Screenshot: New potential | [[File:9216348.png|800px|Screenshot: New potential Assignment entry.]]<br><br> | ||
* <b>Name</b> | * <b>Name</b> | ||
::This is the name of this | ::This is the name of this Assignment. | ||
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* <b>Max Points</b> | * <b>Max Points</b> | ||
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* <b>Description</b> | * <b>Description</b> | ||
::This is your description of this | ::This is your description of this Assignment. | ||
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* <b>Link a | * <b>Link a Quiz</b> and <b>Allowed Retries</b> | ||
::This ties into SurveyTrac's ability to send students a | ::This ties into SurveyTrac's ability to send students a Quiz. More information on this in Step 5. | ||
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==4. Assignment Grid on Registration Listing== | ==4. Assignment Grid on Registration Listing== | ||
Now that you have your Potential Assignments and Grade Groups setup, you can link an | Now that you have your Potential Assignments and Grade Groups setup, you can link an Assignment to your student registrations. The Assignment Grid allows you to review your students' total points, as well as mark Assignments as completed for multiple students at once. This menu can be accessed by going to <i>Other > Listings > Registrations > Hamburger icon ([[File:Hamburger.png|17px]]) > Views > Assignment Grid</i>. | ||
[[File:3165083.png|800px|Screenshot: The Assignment Grid view of the Registrations Listing.]]<br><br> | [[File:3165083.png|800px|Screenshot: The Assignment Grid view of the Registrations Listing.]]<br><br> | ||
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* <b>Mark Assignments as Completed (Checkbox)</b> | * <b>Mark Assignments as Completed (Checkbox)</b> | ||
::Any Potential Assignments linked to your Grade Group will appear as an additional column on this screen. The screenshot above displays this for our Workbook assignment. Simply click the checkbox to mark the | ::Any Potential Assignments linked to your Grade Group will appear as an additional column on this screen. The screenshot above displays this for our Workbook assignment. Simply click the checkbox to mark the Assignment as completed, updating the student's total points. | ||
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* <b>Assign a Value to Assignments (Entered Value)</b> | * <b>Assign a Value to Assignments (Entered Value)</b> | ||
::In your Grade Group settings, if you opted to mark | ::In your Grade Group settings, if you opted to mark Assignments as "Entered Value" instead of "Checkbox," you will see a slightly different view. Here, you can instead enter custom point values for this Assignment on a per-student basis. Click the <b>+</b> icon to add points to the total, click <b>-</b> to subtract. | ||
::[[File:9851563.png|250px|Screenshot: Alternative Assignment view described above.]] | ::[[File:9851563.png|250px|Screenshot: Alternative Assignment view described above.]] | ||
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It's also possible to link | It's also possible to link Assignments to registrations individually by going to <i>Students > [Your student] > Registrations > [The registration you want to link an Assignment to] > Assignments</i>. Click the <i>Add New Assignment</i> button, which will take you to the following screen. | ||
Alternate methods of reaching a Registration record, such as through <i>Listings > Registrations</i>, are also available. | Alternate methods of reaching a Registration record, such as through <i>Listings > Registrations</i>, are also available. | ||
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* <b>Date</b> | * <b>Date</b> | ||
::Date of | ::Date of Assignment creation. | ||
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* <b>Grade Points</b> | * <b>Grade Points</b> | ||
::Define how many points the student received for this | ::Define how many points the student received for this Assignment (overrides maximum points defined in Potential Assignment). | ||
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* <b>Comments</b> | * <b>Comments</b> | ||
::An optional field for additional comments. | ::An optional field for additional comments. | ||
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==5. SurveyTrac Quizzes== | ==5. SurveyTrac Quizzes== | ||
The | The Assignment functionality can be further expanded via use of the SurveyTrac module. This allows you to send Quizzes to students, and the results of those Quizzes can be used to calculate their grade. | ||
This portion of the article will only be covering the functionality unique to Grade Groups and Assignments. For information on general SurveyTrac functionality, [[TracCloudST|click here to be taken to that wiki page.]] | This portion of the article will only be covering the functionality unique to Grade Groups and Assignments. For information on general SurveyTrac functionality, [[TracCloudST|click here to be taken to that wiki page.]] | ||
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* <b>Assignment-Specific Survey Settings</b> | * <b>Assignment-Specific Survey Settings</b> | ||
::After creating a Survey as usual, you will then need to mark it as a Quiz. This is found under the <i>Options</i> tab in your survey settings. | ::After creating a Survey as usual, you will then need to mark it as a Quiz. This is found under the <i>Options</i> tab in your survey settings. | ||
::[[File:8362415.png| | ::[[File:8362415.png|800px|Screenshot: SurveyTrac options.]] | ||
:: | ::<b>Correct / Incorrect Answer Feedback</b> | ||
::::This text is displayed | ::::This text is displayed when the student responds to a question with the correct or incorrect answer. | ||
::<b>Scoring System</b> | |||
::::Just like standard Assignments, points are rewarded for the completion of a survey. There are three ways to reward points. | |||
::::<b>Quiz Question Points</b>: Each question provides points if answered correctly, the student's total survey score is also their Assignment score. | |||
::::<b>Percentage of Points</b>: Each question provides points if answered correctly, the percentage of points obtained will be used to give the student that same percentage of the Assignment max points. | |||
::::<b>Pass/Fail</b>: A threshold of points can be defined if this option is used. If the student passes this point threshold, they're given the maximum Assignment score. | |||
::<b>Highlight correct/incorrect answers</b> | |||
::::Highlights incorrect answers in red, correct answers in green. | |||
::<b>Show correct answers after final submission</b> | |||
::::After the final allowed attempt at the survey, the correct answers will be displayed to the student.<br><br> | |||
::There are also unique question fields when a survey is marked as a Quiz. | |||
::[[File:7182243.png|800px|Screenshot: Question entry for Survey/Quiz.]]<br><br> | |||
::<b>Answers</b> | |||
::::This is where you will define which answer is correct. Multiple correct answers can listed by putting them on unique lines, similar to Choices. | |||
::<b>Points</b> | |||
::::How many points this question is worth if answered correctly. Each question can have a different point value, allowing you to add more weight to certain questions. | |||
::<b>Correct/Incorrect Answer Feedback</b> | |||
::::Allows you to define custom feedback for this question, bypassing the Quiz-wide preference described above.<br><br> | |||
* <b>Linking a Quiz to a Potential Assignment</b> | |||
::In order to make this Quiz available to your students, it must be linked to their Assignments. Start by opening your Potential Assignment record once again, and you will find Quiz-specific fields in the bottom half of the entry window. | |||
::[[File:2099818.png|800px|Screenshot: Potential Assignments Entry.]] | |||
::<b>Quiz</b> | |||
::::Select the Survey/Quiz that you've just created in this field. | |||
::<b>Allowed Retries</b> | |||
::::Define how many times a student can attempt this Quiz. -1 allows for unlimited retries, 0 only allows a single attempt. You can also set a custom limit here, if you want to allow a student to attempt 3 times for example. The highest scoring attempt will be the one to count towards their Assignment score. | |||
* <b>Sending a Quiz</b> | |||
::After you've linked this Quiz to your Potential Assignments, you can start sending it to students as an actual Assignment. This can be performed in bulk from the Assignment Grid or individually from a registration record. | |||
::From the Assignment Grid, if a Quiz is available, you will see a <i>Send Quiz</i> button directly above the Assignments column. Simply click this and select the Quiz you would like to send, which will then be sent to the students' emails. | |||
::[[File:6228988.png|800px|Assignment Grid with Send Quiz button present.]] | |||
::If you'd like to send a Quiz to an individual student, this can be done from their Registration record, under the Assignments tab. | |||
::[[File:5296489.png|700px|Screenshot: Registration record with Send Quiz button present.]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:32, 17 February 2022
Grade Groups & Potential Assignments Grade Groups can be used to calculate registration grades based on the student's number of visits, total time, and/or completed Assignments. You can control which of those data points applies to this calculation, how many points are awarded, and the threshold of total points required to achieve a certain grade. This feature is primarily utilized in fitness centers, but there's nothing preventing this from also being used in centers of other types if you think in might be applicable for your use case. 1. Creating a Grade GroupThe first step is creating a Grade Group. This is where you'll define how many points students will receive per action. To begin creating a Grade Group, go to Other > Other Options > Grade Groups. From the Grade Group Listing, click on the hamburger icon (File:Hamburger.png) and choose New Grade Group. Screenshot: The Grade Group Entry page. To begin, we need to decide what qualifies as the highest grade score. Let's say we have a 6 week course, and we want students visiting twice a week for an hour each time. Students will also be expected to complete one Assignment per week.
2. Creating a Potential AssignmentPotential Assignments are another way that students can gain points towards their grade. These Assignments are linked to a Grade Group from the Grade Book Column option mentioned above, and will also need to be assigned to Section and Registration records, Step 3 and 4 respectively. To create a new Potential Assignment, go to Other > Other Options > Potential Assignments > Click the hamburger icon (File:Hamburger.png) > New Potential Assignment.
3. Linking Grade Groups to SectionsTo utilize the Assignment Grid (Step 4), the Grade Group must be linked with your section record. In the example below, I'm linking ACTG100 004 with Wiki Grade Group. Other > Listings > Sections > [The section record you want to update] > Grade Group. 4. Assignment Grid on Registration ListingNow that you have your Potential Assignments and Grade Groups setup, you can link an Assignment to your student registrations. The Assignment Grid allows you to review your students' total points, as well as mark Assignments as completed for multiple students at once. This menu can be accessed by going to Other > Listings > Registrations > Hamburger icon (File:Hamburger.png) > Views > Assignment Grid. There are several actions that can take place from this screen, alongside the basics such as reviewing individual grades and points.
It's also possible to link Assignments to registrations individually by going to Students > [Your student] > Registrations > [The registration you want to link an Assignment to] > Assignments. Click the Add New Assignment button, which will take you to the following screen. Alternate methods of reaching a Registration record, such as through Listings > Registrations, are also available.
5. SurveyTrac QuizzesThe Assignment functionality can be further expanded via use of the SurveyTrac module. This allows you to send Quizzes to students, and the results of those Quizzes can be used to calculate their grade. This portion of the article will only be covering the functionality unique to Grade Groups and Assignments. For information on general SurveyTrac functionality, click here to be taken to that wiki page.
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