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Introduction to Shakespeare
LL473 (UG11) A - Introduction to Shakespeare
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Use this screen to choose the method you want to use to determine the final grade for this course. Usually this method is based on what you have outlined in your syllabus.
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Final Grade Weighting Method
The final grade weighting method is the framework used to take the grades each student receives on all the course assignments and from them calculate an accurate final grade for the course. This screen lets you choose a pre-set weighting method (or configure your own). The actual weighting values (indicating which assignment is worth what -- if necessary) are entered on the
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For this course I'd like to use:
The Point Method
All assignments are weighted based on their point value.
The Unit Method
Grouped by Unit, with each Unit weighted equally and its assignments weighted by point value.
The Type Method
Grouped by Type, with each Type weighted manually and its assignments weighted equally.
The Manual Method
You enter each student's final grade by hand.
A Custom Method
Configure the grouping and weighting settings however you want them.
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