Megan Wilson
Articles
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Changing the Start Date of a Single Enrollment
Use this page to change the start date for a student's enrollment in a course. Permission To follow the steps listed below, you will need to have "Edit Enrollment Start and Target Dates" checked ...
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Relative Grade (Definition)
This is the grade that a student would receive if they stopped working and received 0% for all unscored, counted activities. Because this grade is essentially a harsh penalty for not completing wo...
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Enabling Student Audio Recording
Use this page to learn how to help students enable audio recording. Frequently Asked Questions: Can students create audio recordings in courses other than the World Language courses? At this tim...
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Last Login (Definition)
By default all students are selected, choose students who never logged in, or enter a date to see students who have not logged in since that date.
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Creating a new student account
Use this page to create a new student account. This is required for a student to work on Imagine Edgenuity coursework. Permission To follow the steps listed below, you will need to have the "Ad...
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Add Retake (Definition)
Adding retakes enables students more opportunities for improving on an assessment. To learn how to add retakes to a student's assessment, click here.
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Graded Attempts vs Other Attempts
The Graded Attempt is the attempt that is influencing the student's overall grade. Any previous attempts are listed under Other Attempts. The student may have other attempts because the course was ...
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Student's Grade Color Key
These colors are used for the last three columns: Relative Grade (RG), Overall Grade (OG), and Actual Grade (AG). These are the three grades calculated to track student progress. Red= 0-59% Orange...
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Adding Additional Retakes to an Assessment
Use this page learn how to add more retakes to a student's assessment. If a student is provided additional retakes, which score will be counted? No matter how many times a student takes an exam,...
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Accessing the Gradebook
There are three main pages within the Gradebook where an educator can drill down to find more information about his/her students' performance in a course. Accessing Classroom Data- Activities...