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The most time consuming task in the grading process is that of adding assignments
and scores. Easy Grade Pro provides many tools to make this task easy and
fast. In this lesson, you'll be introduced to some of these tools. To begin
this lesson, the Demo Gradebook must be open and the score chart must be
visible. |
| 1 |
Using the
Class menu, move to Quarter 2: Science-1. You'll know that you are in this
class when its title is visible on the tool bar. Be sure you are viewing
the score chart. If necessary, click the Score tab or choose Score from
the Chart menu. |
| 2 |
To prepare
for the entering of scores, click the small triangle below-left of the first
tab so that the triangle points downwards. The triangle (circled below)
shows and hides a row of grades and special scores. (Note: if the tool bar
is visible instead of the tool palette, this triangle will not be available.
In this case, choose Show Tool Bar from the Edit menu.) |
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| 3 |
Click the
Add Assignment button visible after the last assignment or choose Add Assignment
from the Tool menu. After clicking, the Records window will open to an empty
assignment record. |
| 4 |
In the Name
field, type Star Lab. |
| 5 |
Press tab
to move to the Max. Score field. Type 25. |
| 6 |
Press tab
to move to the Points field. Type 100.
For a detailed explanation of maximum score and points, see FAQ:
What are maximum score and points? How should I set them? |
| 7 |
Set the due
date of the assignment by clicking on the calendar. The date is used by
Easy Grade Pro when sorting, using filters to show or hide certain assignments
and when producing graphs. |
| 8 |
Press on the
Category menu and select Classwork. The category is used when sorting assignments,
in filters, graphs, summaries, reports and in grading if you have category
weighting turned on. You can view, edit and create score categories in the
Class Options window but you'll see this later. |
| 9 |
Click the
Done button. You should be viewing the score chart again. The first score
cell under the new assignment's title should have the flashing cursor in
it. If not, click on the first empty box under the Star Lab assignment. |
| 10 |
Now it's time
to enter scores. Just to make things interesting, you'll enter scores in
several different ways. Follow the directions below to enter the first four
scores. If you make a mistake, simply click on the score cell with the error
and try again. |
| Student
#1: |
Type the number
25
and press return. |
| Student
#2: |
Click on the B
grade on the tool bar. Do not press the return key because
the next cell is automatically selected after clicking. You can set
up the grades that appear on the tool bar. In fact, you can have a
different set of grades for each student and for each category. |
| Student
#3: |
Press the letter
m.
This enters a score of mi
for missing. You can customize up to thirty special scores and give
them any meaning you wish. Notice that the score turns red. Ms. Demo
has set things up so that all failing scores are displayed in red. |
| Student
#4: |
Type the number 25.
Do not press return. Now click the Fill Down tool on the
tool bar. Notice that 25 is repeated all the way down.
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Fill
Down tool |
| 11 |
Click the
Undo tool on the tool bar or choose Undo from the Edit menu to prepare for
the next step. Notice that the score of 25 is removed from the students.
Undo is nearly always available to reverse the last action. |
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Undo
tool |
| 12 |
Select the seven blank score cells
by pressing on the first (A) and dragging to the last (B). Release the
mouse. The seven score cells should be highlighted as shown below.
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| 13 |
Click on the
A+ grade
on the tool bar. A score of 25 is entered for each student. Try clicking
on other grades and special scores on the tool bar. |
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Recall that
Ms. Demo teaches two science classes and both have the same assignments.
It is easy to copy assignments from one class to another. In the next few
steps, you'll do just that. |
| 14 |
Using the
Class menu on the tool bar, move to Quarter 2: Science-2. |
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Click on the
Copy Class Data tool or choose Copy->Assignments... from the Tool menu.
The Copy Class Data window will open. The Copy window can be used to copy
assignments, students, options and other class data. It can copy several
items together and copy them to several classes at the same time. |
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Copy
Class Data
tool |
| 16 |
First click
on the Assign.
tab at the top. In the top-left list, click on Quarter 2: Science-1. In
the bottom-left list, click on Quarter 2: Science-2. In the right-hand list,
click on Star Lab. Finally, click Copy. The assignment will be copied from
Science-1 to Science-2. After the window closes, the first score cell for
the new assignment will be selected, ready for you to enter scores. |
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The rest of
this lesson will focus on entering scores for the copied assignment. You'll
use a very powerful tool that allows you to easily enter scores from a mixed
stack of papers. Since you don't actually have the student papers, you'll
simply pretend. |
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Click on the
Find tool on the tool bar or choose Find from the Tool menu. The Find window
will open. |
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Find
tool |
| 18 |
Select Use
Continuous Search Mode. Then
click Exit -- you must close the Find window. The continuous search mode
causes Easy Grade Pro to return to the Find window after every score is
entered. This means that whenever the return key is pressed, or whenever
a grade is clicked on the tool bar, the Find window will reopen automatically. |
| 19 |
In the score
chart, select the first score cell for the Star Lab assignment. This score
cell is for Kelly Armstrong. |
| 20 |
You will be
pretending to enter scores directly from student papers. Follow these steps: |
| Paper
#1: |
In Kelly Armstrong's
score cell, type 25
and press return. The Find window will reopen. |
| Paper
#2: |
The
next paper belongs to Josef Talbo. In the Find window, type the letter
T and
notice that Easy Grade Pro completes it with 'Talbo, Josef'. Press
return. Now click Sat
on the tool bar. The Find window reopens. |
| Paper
#3: |
Tad
Nguyen earned a 20. Type an N
in the Find window and press return. Type a 20
and press return again. |
| Paper
#4: |
Justin Bronin earned an 18.
Type the letter B
and notice that Easy Grade Pro completes it with 'Benjamin, Atunde'.
Type the letter R
and notice that Easy Grade Pro completes it with 'Bronin, Justin'.
Press return. Type his score.
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| Go
ahead and finish the remaining scores on your own -- just make them up!
When you are done, be sure to deselect the Use Continuous Search Mode box
so the Find window will stop reappearing. |