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Learners can pass or fail a graded course and earn course credits. This article explains how grading works and what how you can do to set up graded or ungraded courses.
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All other question types are worth points for participation. These questions don’t have defined right and wrong answers at this time, so learners earn full points as long as they interact with (answer) the question. Because of this, we don’t recommend using these question types for graded quizzes at this time.
2. Learners pass or fail each graded lesson
Not all lessons have to be graded. But for those that are, the grade is calculated like this: Sum of points earned / Total points possible = %. If the grade meets or exceeds the set passing percentage, the learner passes. If not, they fail the lesson .
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but still go on to the next lesson.
3. Learners pass or fail the
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whole course
Then the lesson grades are averaged to determine the grade for the whole course. If the grade meets or exceeds the set passing percentage, the learner passes and receives full course credit pointscredits. If not, they fail the course.Learners who pass the course receive course credit points
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Course credits are not associated with Continued Education (CE) credits on the platform. |
4. Learners, managers, and administrators get grade reports
Right away, learners get a pop-up notification alert when they complete a graded lesson or course, letting them know if they passed or failed. Later at any time, the JUNO team can help site admins and managers download a transcript.
Can learners retake
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courses?
No, once they complete a lesson and go to the next one, they cannot change their question answers for that the previous lesson. (They can go back to rewatch or reread the lesson before they complete the course by selecting the Complete Course button.) Learn more about how learners take courses.
Set up a graded course
Steps, link out
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course
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2. Define grading for each lesson
Graded lessons and ungraded lessons (you can have a mix)
Assign points to questions (basic explanation and screenshot, but link out to Create lessons doc)
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If you edit these grading settings after the course start date, you should recalculate grades in case learners already started the course. See instructions below. |
Steps, link out
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Explain how to set up this use case. I think this is a potential use case?
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Would it be “set passing percentage to 0%” and “make all lessons ungraded?”
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First, define grading for the course:
In the Course Info tab, under Grading, set a Course Passing %. Learners must meet or exceed this grade in order to pass and earn course credits. For example, 60 is the default passing percentage.
Set the number of Course Credits. This must be a whole number between 0-99.
Add a certificate to reward learners who pass. This is optional.
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Then, define grading for each lesson. Not all lessons have to be graded. For example, you might just make a final graded quiz at the end of the course.
Go to the Lesson Plan tab then Edit a lesson.
Turn on the Graded Lesson toggle for graded lessons. Or turn it off for ungraded lessons.
Set a Lessons Passing %. It must be at least 1 because lessons set to 0 aren’t included in the total course grade calculation. Learners must meet or exceed this grade in order to pass the lesson.
Create questions and give them a Score. This is the number of points learners earn if they answer correctly.
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To confirm that the correct lessons are graded or ungraded, go to the Lesson Plan tab. There should be a Graded indicator next to any graded lessons in the list.
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Recalculate grades if you make changes after learners started
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In the Course Info tab, select Recalculate Grades in the top-right corner.
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Set up an ungraded course
There’s no “ungraded course” button, but you can set it up to work that way.
First, define grading for the course:
In the Course Info tab, under Grading, set the Course Passing % to 0. This ensures everyone “passes” the course as long as they complete it.
Set the number of Course Credits to 0 if it’s worth nothing. Or you can actually award course credits for completing the ungraded course. This must be a whole number between 0-99. Either way, the credits will appear on the learner’s transcript.
Add a certificate to reward all learners who complete the course. This is optional.
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Then, define every lesson as ungraded:
Go to the Lesson Plan tab then Edit each lesson.
Turn off the Graded Lesson toggle on every lesson.
Set the Lesson Passing % to 0%.
You can still include questions in lessons, but the Score won’t count towards a grade.
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To confirm that all lessons are ungraded, go to the Lesson Plan tab. There should be no Graded indicators next to any lessons in the list.
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