Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Getting Started - Page 161

Editing scores, Changing a student’s score for an item

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4. Click Import. If a file already exists in that cell, the software displays a dialog box asking you to confirm replacing the file. • Click Replace to save your imported file over the existing file. • Click Keep Existing to keep the existing file and cancel the import file function. Editing scores There may be times when you want to edit a studen't score. For example, an Open Response assignment contains a question that requires the word "Autumn" as the correct answer. One student has entered "Fall." If you want to give the student full or partial credit, you can do so by changing the student's score for the question. In addition to editing an individual student's score, you can edit the total possible points for each question, the extra points, and the final percentage. ` Use whole numbers to edit the scores. For example, type 75 to give a score of 75%, type 100 to give a score of 100%, and so forth. Note: If you type a score and do not press Enter, the change is not made, and the previous score remains in place. Changing a student's score for an item You can edit the final score for an assignment from the Assignments Summary view, or you can edit the score for individual questions in an assignment from the Individual Assignments view. These steps describe how to change a final score from either view. 1. In the student's row, select the score you want to edit. 2. Right-click the cell and select Edit Score. 3. Type the replacement score, and press Enter. To cancel, press Esc. Changing the total possible points for a question You can edit a total possible score for individual questions and for extra points. 1. Select a cell in the Total Possible row. 2. Right-click the cell and select Edit Score. 3. Type the points for the question or for extra points, and press Enter. Using the Portfolio Workspace 155

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Using the Portfolio Workspace
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4.
Click
Import
.
If a file already exists in that cell, the software displays a dialog box
asking you to confirm replacing the file.
Click
Replace
to save your imported file over the existing file.
Click
Keep Existing
to keep the existing file and cancel the import
file function.
Editing scores
There may be times when you want to edit a studen’t score. For example,
an Open Response assignment contains a question that requires the
word “Autumn” as the correct answer. One student has entered “Fall.” If
you want to give the student full or partial credit, you can do so by
changing the student’s score for the question.
In addition to editing an individual student’s score, you can edit the total
possible points for each question, the extra points, and the final
percentage.
Use whole numbers to edit the scores. For example, type
75
to give a
score of 75%, type
100
to give a score of 100%, and so forth.
Note:
If you type a score and do not press
Enter,
the change is not made,
and the previous score remains in place.
Changing a student’s score for an item
You can edit the final score for an assignment from the Assignments
Summary view, or you can edit the score for individual questions in an
assignment from the Individual Assignments view. These steps describe
how to change a final score from either view.
1.
In the student’s row, select the score you want to edit.
2.
Right-click the cell and select
Edit Score
.
3.
Type the replacement score, and press
Enter
. To cancel, press
Esc
.
Changing the total possible points for a question
You can edit a total possible score for individual questions and for extra
points.
1.
Select a cell in the Total Possible row.
2.
Right-click the cell and select
Edit Score
.
3.
Type the points for the question or for extra points, and press
Enter
.