Suppose you have only taken one exam and have completed several homework assignments. Your grade can change drastically from week to week with weighted grades. There are many websites that you can use that allow you to type in your grades on assignments and it will give you the calculated weighted grade. If the grades are weighted proportionately then you would add up all of the points that she received and all of the points that were possible and divide to get her total percentage of her 15 points for homework.
In the case above If grades within a category are weighted equally then each assignment within that category will be worth the same as every other homework assignment regardless of actual point value.
You divide each days points earned by each days points possible to get the percentage. You then take an average of those percentages.
That average is the percentage of the final 15 points for homework. To see if your instructor uses weighted grades: Log into Blackboard at learn. Click on Courses in the left menu, then c lick the Course Name. In the left menu, click My Grades Under the area where your overall grade is displayed, click Grading Criteria. USC Blackboard Help. Select Weighted Column. In the Columns to Select box, click a column title to select it. To select multiple columns in a row, hold down Shift and click.
To select multiple columns out of sequence, hold down the Control Key and click. Click the right-pointing arrow to move columns into the Selected Columns box.
In the Selected Columns box, enter the weight percentage for each item in the text boxes. Select the radio next to Calculate as Running Total, if desired. Running totals will exempt any cells that do not contain data.
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