Video: How do I approximate my assignment scores using the What-If Grades feature?
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00:07: How do I approximate my assignment scores using the wettest grades feature?
00:12: In course, navigation, click the grades link.
00:16: View your existing grades to see how approximating scores will affect your grade.
00:21: If available. Your current grade is displayed in the sidebar.
00:24: The current rate is calculated by adding up the graded assignment.
00:27: According to their weight in the course grading scheme and applies.
00:31: When the calculate based only on graded assignments, check box is selected in the sidebar.
00:35: This check box is selected in the sidebar by default.
00:40: If you want to view your total grade deselect, the sidebar checkbox,
00:44: your grade will be calculated based on both graded and ungraded
00:48: assignments.
00:50: If your instructor is using grading periods, the Great's page defaults to the current
00:54: grading. To change grading.
00:57: Click the grading. Drop-down menu, click the apply
01:01: button,
01:02: Locate the assignment and click the score cell.
01:05: Enter a hypothetical score for the assignment.
01:08: The Great's page updates, the total score with the what if grade?
01:13: You can revert scores in the sidebar by clicking the revert to actual score button.
01:18: This guy covered how to approximate my assignment scores using the what-if grades
01:22: feature.