From cb4df2b66943d6272453394dfd8b0ed104ca783b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rkingdon Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 14:38:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] New hep files for version 2004092400; minor additional to ungradedassessments help file. --- lang/en/help/workshop/nattachments.html | 21 ++++++++++++++++ lang/en/help/workshop/regrading.html | 25 +++++++++++++++++++ .../en/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html | 6 ++++- 3 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 lang/en/help/workshop/nattachments.html create mode 100644 lang/en/help/workshop/regrading.html diff --git a/lang/en/help/workshop/nattachments.html b/lang/en/help/workshop/nattachments.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..de4872258a --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/en/help/workshop/nattachments.html @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +

Number of Attachment expected on Submissions

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The number entered here determines how many "upload boxes" are + shown when the student submits a peice of work. The number can be zero, + that is no attachments are allowed. If attachments are expected, the number + is set to 1, 2, up to 5. Normally the number will be 0 or 1, but in some + assignments the students may be asked to submit more than one attachment.

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If the number is set to 3, say, and the student only attaches two files to + their submission, the two files are attached and there is no warning + message. Thus, when submitting work (in a single operation) students can + attach an arbitary number of files to their submissions, up to the maximum + number given by this option.

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Note this option does not set the maximum number of attachments a student + can add to their submission. It just determines how many "upload + boxes" are shown. The student is free to add more attachments to their + submission by editing that submission. This would be unusual.

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The default value for this option is zero, that is no attachments are + required.

diff --git a/lang/en/help/workshop/regrading.html b/lang/en/help/workshop/regrading.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4993cc7fc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/lang/en/help/workshop/regrading.html @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +

Re-grading Student Assessments

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This link re-calculates the "Grading grades" of all the student + assessments which have a corresponding teacher assessment. Normally it is + not necessary to action this re-calculation. Student assessments + are automatically graded after the teacher has assessed the relavant piece + of work from the student.

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If, however, the Grading grades are felt to be too high or too low the + teacher may wish to change the "Comparison of Assessments" option + (by Updating the Exercise). The default value of this option is + "Fair". If the grading grades are too high then setting the + option to either "Strict" or "Very Strict" will reduce + the grades. Or alternatively if the grades are too low, setting the option + to " Lax" or "Very Lax" will increase the grades.

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If a change to the Grading grades is required the steps are: +

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  1. Update the Workshop with the new value of the Comparison of Assessments + option;
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  3. Go to to the Workshop's Administration page and click on the + "Re-grade Student Assessments" link.
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+ The new grades will be displayed. These process can be safely repeated.

+ diff --git a/lang/en/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html b/lang/en/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html index f87837322f..a36dc952b4 100644 --- a/lang/en/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html +++ b/lang/en/help/workshop/ungradedassessments.html @@ -8,7 +8,11 @@ assessment's "worth". (For submissions which have been assessed only once or twice, these assessments are given the maximum "grading grade".) As this grading process is done at regular intervals, the - number of ungraded assessments will normally be zero.

+ number of ungraded assessments will normally be zero. (Note that in + Workshops where assessments have to be agreed, assessments which have not + been agreed are also likely to be ungraded. So in this type of workshop + the number of ungraded assessments is likely to be non-zero but the number + should decrease as assessments are agreed.)

The function of this link is to force a re-calculation of the grading grades, the grades given to assessments. The teacher may want to do this when either -- 2.39.5