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I guess the part of that I was missing is that you are referring to scores the students earned doing online questions in Buzz. Not scores you physically entered. As far as I know, there is no way t...
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Unless you somehow have a local setting that blocks you from changing the gradebook you should be able to change any grade you want. I've always just been able to click on any grade to change it. T...
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Under the gradebook settings for each item, there is an option that says "treat unscored as zero." That will put a black zero in for every student the moment the assignment is made active/visible. ...
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This would be a fantastic addition to Buzz.  
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Case sensitivity is something you have to set when you write the question. Buzz fill-in answers are VERY specific. Every letter and every space has to be exactly what the answer says. It's often he...
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We are always told that if Buzz isn't acting as expected the first step is to clear our browser cache. Also just closing the Buzz window without logging out first can cause odd things to happen. It...
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Sorry I couldn't be of more help Laurie. Maybe someone from Agilix can chime in. I'm guessing they are going to have you submit a ticket through your support provider so they can look at your class...
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You didn't specify exactly where you were looking. I assume you are clicking on the student's score in your gradebook? That should show you whatever they entered whether right or wrong.
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Are these for online assignments or papers for which you are typing in scores. If they are online assignments is it possible those two students opened the assignments then submitted them without an...
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Sorry Jackie, I don't have a link. Maybe someone from Agilix can chime in with something. The term weight in category is a bit misleading at first. It isn't the same as weighted grades. Here is my ...