Grades can be organised into grade categories. A grade category has its own aggregated grade which is calculated from its grade items. There is no limit to the level of nesting of categories (a category may belong to another category). However, each grade item may belong to only one category. Also, all grade items and categories belong to at least one, permanent category: the course category.
To add a grade category:
To edit a grade category:
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The dropdown menu allows to select how to obtain the category's aggregated grade from its grade items.
See Grade aggregation for a detailed explanation.
Non-existent grades are either treated as minimal grades or not included in the aggregation. For example, an assignment graded between 0 and 100 for which only half the students have been graded will either count the non-graded submissions as 0 (option switched off) or will ignore them (option switched on).
Important: An empty grade is simply a missing gradebook entry, and could mean different things. For example, it could be a participant who hasn't yet submitted an assignment, an assignment submission not yet graded by the teacher, or a grade that has been manually deleted by the gradebook administrator. Caution in interpreting these "empty grades" is thus advised.
Including outcomes in aggregation may not lead to the desired overall grade, so you have the option to include or leave them out.
If set, this option will drop the X lowest grades, X being the selected value for this option.
Note: You can only make use of either this option or the option below `Keep Highest`. If you have both set then only `Drop the lowest` will be usable under course categories.
When using natural weighting, drop the lowest is only allowed when:
If set, this option will only retain the X highest grades, X being the selected value for this option.
Note: If you have `Drop the lowest` set to anything other than null then this option will have no effect
If your course is set to use weighted mean of grades, you can assign a weight that the grade for this category will have inside the parent category. Within all of the subcategories of the parent category, the weight values do not need to add up to 100.
If your course is set to use natural grading, you can assign a weight that the grade for this category will have inside the parent category. All other weights will adjust in response to the amount you set here.
Each category can be displayed in three ways: Full mode (aggregated column and grade item columns), the aggregated column only, or the grade items alone.