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<h1>Grade of Student Assessments</h1>
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<p>This is the maximum grade given to the assessments make by students of their
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own and/or other work. That is, the grade for their assessments. The actual
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grades for an assessment is calculated by the workshop module by comparing
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that assessment with the "best" assessment of the same submission. The
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"best" assessment is the one which is closest to the mean of all
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the assessments. (This is a "weighted" mean if the teacher's
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assessment are given a weight greater than one.) Note that if there is only
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one assessment of an submission, that single assessment is taken as the
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best. If there are two assessments of an submission, both are
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considered "best". Only when there are three or more assessments
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does the module start to make distinctions between the assessments.</p>
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<p>This grade is sometimes called the "grading grade" and is
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<i><b>not</b></i> the maximum grade given to the work, that grade is called
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"Grade for Submissions".</p>
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<p>A student's grade for the workshop is the sum of this grade and the grade
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for their submission(s). Thus if the (maximum) grade for the Student
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assessments is set at 20 and the (maximum) grade for submission is set to
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80, then the (maximum) grade for the workshop is 100.</p>
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<p>This value can be changed at any time and the effect on the grades seen by
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the students (and the teacher) is immediate.</p>
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