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SummaryThis article describes how to weight your Canvas course's final grades based on assignment groups. |
Setting Up Weighted Grades in Canvas
Canvas uses what are called “Assignment Groups” to organize assessments, and view grades, in different groups.
Create Assignment Groups for different types of activities (i.e. all Discussions, all Quizzes, etc.), different units or modules of your course (i.e. a Unit 1 group with a Unit 1 Discussion, Unit 1 Quiz, etc.), or any other way that may be appropriate for your course setup and grading scheme.
The groups can then be weighted with different percentages to determine students’ final grades.
How Weighted Grading Works in Canvas
When you weight grades in Canvas, you weight them for each assignment group. The raw percentage of points that a student earned is multiplied by the weight, and that is the final value for the group.
For example, consider three assignment groups (A, B and C) weighted at 20%, 30%, and 50%. The total score would be (percentage A x weight A) + (percentage B x weight B) + (percentage C x weight C). If a student scored 87% in group A, 95% in group B, and 84% in group C, their final score would be (.87 * .20) + (.95 * .30) + (.84 * .50) = .879, or 87.9%.
Instructions
Step 1: Create Assignment Groups
Step 2: Sort Assignments into the correct Assignment Groups
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Step 1: Create an Assignment Groups in Canvas:
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Step 2: Assign Weights to Assignment Groups in Canvas:
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