Showing posts with label grades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grades. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Progress Report - Course Grade Updates

Here's a link to your current grade report for the course.

Your grades are in sets of 4 sheets.


The first set is your overall grade so far in the course. The second column from the right is the total number of points you have so far in the course. 1725 is the highest total number. The column furthest to the right shows your current percentage grade as a decimal point. Anything from .895 and up is an A; .795 and up is a B; etc. This is your current grade – it will change as we complete more assignments. I have dropped one quiz grade, so a few of you have over 100%.


The next set is your term paper grade.


The next set is your exam grade; you’ve completed two exams so far; the third one is the Rawls exam that's due on May 26.


Etc. Each set is labeled with the category.


Look for your grade with your student ID number. This was a ton of data entry, and I’m not good at data entry – double check your grades carefully to be sure I haven’t made a typo or missed entering a grade. It’s very easy to fix now, so just send me an email if you see a mistake.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Progress Report - Course Grade Updates

Here's a link to your current grade in the course.

Your grades are in sets of 4 sheets.

The first set is your overall grade so far in the course. The second column from the right is the total number of points you have so far in the course. 875 is the highest total number. The column furthest to the right shows your current percentage grade as a decimal point. Anything from .895 and up is an A; .795 and up is a B; etc. This is your current grade – it will change as we complete more assignments. I have dropped one quiz grade, so a few of you have over 100%.

The next set is your term paper grade. You’ve completed one term paper so far, so only the first column has a grade in it.

The next set is your exam grade; you’ve also completed one exam so far.

Etc. Each set is labeled with the category.

Look for your grade with your student ID number. This was a ton of data entry, and I’m not good at data entry – double check your grades carefully to be sure I haven’t made a typo or missed entering a grade. It’s very easy to fix now, so just send me an email if you see a mistake.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Forum 3 Grades

Excellent job on Forum 3, everyone! That was an interesting discussion, and I liked that you were having more of a conversation with one another.

Here's a link to your grades. As always, send me an email if you know you posted but don't see a grade - it's very easy to lose track in these threads, and I may just have typed in your student ID number incorrectly.

The post is worth 75 points; response is worth 50 points.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Grades for Forum 2

Here's a link to your grades from Forum 2. The post is worth 75 total points; the response is worth 50.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Forum 1 Grades


Hi all,

Hope this works - let me know if you have trouble getting to the link.

Grades for Forum 1

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Grade Update

Here's the link to your grade update. Philosophy 110 Grades

If you're missing a grade and you know you completed the assignment, or if I typed a grade in wrong, let me know.

Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Grade Update

Here's a link to your current grades in the course: Philosophy 110 Grade Update

Look up your grades by student ID number.

Grades are listed in 6 sets of 3 pages each. The first set shows a general overview of the grades for the course. The column on the very furthest right shows your current percentage grade in the course, as a decimal. .895 or higher is an A; .795-.894 is a B, etc. The second-to last column on the right shows the total number of points you've earned so far.

The next set of three pages shows current term paper grades (you don't have any, yet), then midterm grades, forum grades, forum response grades, and the set after that shows current quiz grades.

Except for the final column on the main, "Grades" page, all of the numbers listed are points, not percentage grades. The highest points you could get for each forum post is 75; the highest for each response is 50, for each quiz, 25. The Midterms are worth 150 points each.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Grades for Forum 3

Here's a link to your grade on the Mission forum.

Look up your grade by your student ID. If you know you posted, but don't see your grade, send me an email. I probably just typed your ID in wrong.

The first column is your student ID number. The second column is your percentage grade for the first post. The third column is the number of points you earned, out of 75, for the first post. The fourth column is the number of points you earned for your reply to a colleague, out of a possible 50 points.

Let me know if you have questions.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Forum 1 Grades

Hi all,

Here's a link to your grades for the first forum. Look up your student ID number to find your grade.

The forum posts are worth 75 points, so a perfect score is 75. The first column will list your student ID number; the second column lists your percentage score for the post as a decimal (for example, a 0.92 is a 92%, or A-; a 1 is 100%, or A+), and the third column lists your points earned.

Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Final Grades for Course


Hi everyone,

Hope you're having a great summer! Thanks for an engaging course, and I hope to see you again! Here's a link to your final grades: Spring 2010 - Final Course Grades Philosophy 110.

(Photo (c) Luc Viatour, published under GNU Free Documentation License. More gorgeous photographs at lucnix)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Grade Updates


Here's a newly updated copy of your current grades.

Look your grades up by Student ID number (excel drops the 0's off of the front of numbers, so if your student ID starts with any zeros, drop them to find your ID).

The first three pages show your overall grade thus far. The farthest column to the right shows your current percentage grade (as a decimal - .74368574 would be a 74%, or C). Each set of three pages after that gives you a breakdown of an individual part of your grade - short papers, group project, quizzes, etc., so you can see what you've gotten on each assignment, if you're missing any assignments, etc. Let me know if you think there are mistakes right away! It's much easier to fix things now before anything is officially posted.

If you owe me assignments, get them to me right away. All of the assignments are posted on the blog.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Grades for Forum 3


Here's the link for your grades for Forum 3 - let me know if you have any questions. I copied and pasted your student ID numbers straight from the class roster this time, so I hope there won't be any errors. If you know you posted and you don't see a grade, though, let me know right away.

See you on Tuesday!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Grade Updates

Here's a link to your current grades for the course. You can look up your overall course grade, and then more specific grades, by student ID number. Look at the heading for each page to see which set of grades you're looking at (for example, your total forum grade thus far shows up on the "course grades" page under "forum." You can see what you got on each segment of the forum grade by going to the page labelled "forums").

You can see what a perfect score is for each assignment by looking for "perfect" at the bottom of each section.

Course update Spring 10

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Grades for Forum 2


Here's the link to your grades from the second forum.

Let me know if you have any trouble viewing the PDF, and let me know if you posted something but don't see a grade. It might be that I mis-typed your student ID number, or I may have missed your post. If you don't see a grade but know that you posted, please include the date and time of your post(s) in your email.

See you Thursday!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Grades for Forum 1: Schaivo Case

Here's a link to your grades from your first forum. You'll have to look up your grade via your student ID number. The second column is your grade on your post (your original answer to the question); the third and fourth columns are your grades on your responses to colleagues. You could earn 100 points for your post, and 50 points for each response. If your answer was extraordinarily substantive and really helped forward the conversation, I gave you some extra credit. Contact me if you posted and you don't see a grade - several of you didn't put your names on your post, so I couldn't give you credit.

See you Thursday!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Grades for First Homework

Here's a link to the pdf of your grades for the first homework.

The first column is your student ID number; you'll have to look up your grade by student ID. The next column is your percentage grade, and the final column is the points you earned, out of 150. If you got *over* 150, it's because you earned extra on the assignment for an especially good post.

Two of you posted under screen names that I couldn't identify, without telling me your real names, so there are two grades that still need to be attached to people. If you forgot to put your name on your homework, tell me what your screen name was so I can give you credit for your work.

If I missed a post, let me know what *day* and *time* you posted so that I can find it.

Don't forget to read Euthyphro for Tuesday - have a great weekend, and I'll see you then!