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New help file for Scales
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<p align="center"><b>Scales</b></p> | ||
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<p>Teachers can create new custom scales to be used in a course for any grading activities.</p> | ||
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<p>The name of the scale should be a phrase that identifies it clearly: this will appear | ||
in scale-selection lists, as well as on context-sensitive help buttons.</p> | ||
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<p>The scale itself is defined by an ordered list of values, ranging from negative to positive, separated by commas. For example:</p> | ||
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<blockquote><i> | ||
Disappointing, Not good enough, Average, Good, Very good, Excellent! | ||
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<p>Scales should also include a good description of what it means and how it is | ||
expected to be used. This description will appear in help pages for teachers and students.</p> | ||
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<p>Finally, there may be one or more "Standard" scales defined on your site by the | ||
system administrator. These will be available in all courses.</p> |