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Clicking Scales you will see a list of grading scales being used in the courses with the number of activities each scale is used in, the group a given scale belongs to and Action.
== Scales ==
Default scales include 1-100 and Separate and Connected ways of knowing.


Clicking Add a new scale (above the Scale list) you will be able to create a new word-based custom evaluation scale (like “fair”, “excellent”, etc.) that is used as the grading instrument within an activity. To create a custom grading scale you will complete two mandatory and one optional fields.  
'''Scales''' may be used in activities such as Forums, Assignments, Quizzes, Lessons and Workshops.


Site-wide scales may be set by an administrator via the Scales link in any course Administration block. Add a new scale, then use the move down arrow to move the scale from custom scales to standard scales.


* Name
[[Category:Teacher]]
 
This is where you type the scale name.
 
 
* Scale
 
This is where you input your scale words. You can have as many as you like, but they need to be separated by commas, and they should be from the lowest level comment (like “Poor”) to the highest level comment (like “Excellent”).
 
 
* Description
 
This is an optional field. You may type anything you like here that describes your custom scale.
 
 
After filling in the fields, click Save changes. The new scale will now be available within all resources where scales can be applied (i.e. Forums, Assignments, Quizzes, Lessons, Journals, Workshops).

Revision as of 20:27, 15 December 2005

Scales

Scales may be used in activities such as Forums, Assignments, Quizzes, Lessons and Workshops.

Site-wide scales may be set by an administrator via the Scales link in any course Administration block. Add a new scale, then use the move down arrow to move the scale from custom scales to standard scales.