Weighted Column calculates and displays a grade for a selected number of Columns based upon each column's respective worth of the total grade. Columns with text as the primary display cannot be displayed as a weighted grade.
A Weighted Column can include the following options:
Quarterly Grade Example:
(Quiz = 20%) + (Homework = 10%) + (Participation = 20%) + (Exam = 50%) = (Quarter Grade)
Final Grade Example:
An Instructor may create a Weighted Grade that is the final grade, with the quarters included in the Weighted Grade. Instructors can create any number of Weighted Grade columns, including Weighted Grade columns that include other Weighted Grade columns. For example: (Quarter 1 = 25%) + (Quarter 2 = 25%) + (Quarter 3 = 25%) + (Quarter 4 = 25%) = (Year Grade)
Calculated columns display results from a combination of columns. Examples: Average Scores, Minimum/Maximum, Weighted Total, and Total. Calculated columns can be made visible to the students or just the instructor, TAs, graders. Weighted grade is a calculated column that displays the calculated result of quantities of various assessment items making up the final grade of the course. It is usually displayed as a percentage.
Example:
5 quizzes (20% of final grade)
4 Labs (45% of final grade)
Mid-term exam (10% of final grade)
Final project / final exam (25% of the final grade)
= 100%
Scroll to see the rest of the form and define the weights of the various assessment items or their categories. You can weigh by individual assessment by category or assessments. Normally if you have more than one of the same kind of assessment, you weigh by category (e.g. 5 quizzes = Quizzes; 4 labs = Labs)
Select all the categories or items to be included in the weighted column before entering the weights.
Columns to Select: Lists all columns in the grade center representing graded items. Select the Column and click the arrow to add it to the weighted grade column. To remove a selected Category or Column from the calculation, click the red "X".
Categories to Select: Lists all categories in the grade center. Select the category and click the arrow to add it to the weighted grade column. To remove a selected Category or Column from the calculation, click the red "X".
(Diagram shows weighted column based on individual assessments)
Grade Columns that have been set to "No" for the setting "Include this column in Grade Center Calculations" do not display in the selection list. |
Show Statistics (average and median) for this Column in My Grades: Select Yes for this option to show column statistics to students in My Grades.