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In the meantime, using replacement variables looks like the closest substitute.
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Awesome! Thanks for highlighting that help article—that's a change since I dealt with badges last, and I love it!
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Upvote. I had the same experience when I used badges for the first time last semester—badges that were set to auto-award on completion of an assignment were awarded twice to each student, and badge...
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Sure enough! Based on a test I just ran, it looks like that grade export runs off of weight-points rather than grading-scale-points. As the screenshot shows, I changed weight-points to 100 and left...
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Looks like that might have to do with how the teacher has the assignments set up. When I run that export for a class I'm teaching, these are the results:
Is it possible that the teacher has the gr...
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+1 to this idea!
It would be great if teachers had a personal, meta-course resource library that included a place to design/store reusable badges.
Another option might be to enable adding badges fr...
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She is! She'll want to go to Gradebook, then click the wrench icon, then click Export scores from that menu.
From there, she can choose to export points instead of percentages.
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Non-graded questions on assessments has been requested for some time (see this post, for example). I hope this becomes an option soon!
In the meantime, I've found that Google Forms are pretty easy ...
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I don't have a have a solution different from yours, but I wanted to second this post—teachers at my institution have had the same experience.
In our case, the affected content had been around sinc...
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Using a bulk upload is definitely the way to go. Fortunately, Buzz makes that pretty easy! Here's how I would do it, one subdomain at a time.
Download the User Export report to get a spreadsheet w...