Difference between revisions of "Grade statistics"

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* '''On a curve''': Grades are displayed on a curve using both a bar chart and a pie chart.
 
* '''On a curve''': Grades are displayed on a curve using both a bar chart and a pie chart.
 
* '''Ranking''': Students are ranked according to their grade percentile using both a graph and a table.
 
* '''Ranking''': Students are ranked according to their grade percentile using both a graph and a table.
* '''Summary''': Grade summary include number of students graded, highest score, lowest score, mean score, and median score.
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* '''Summary''': Grade summary includes number of students graded, highest score, lowest score, mean score, and median score.

Revision as of 00:08, 8 February 2007

Grade statistics allow faculty to easily and quickly analyze student grades.

  • Abosolute scale: Grades are displayed on an absolute scale using both a bar chart and a pie chart according to the number of possible points.
  • On a curve: Grades are displayed on a curve using both a bar chart and a pie chart.
  • Ranking: Students are ranked according to their grade percentile using both a graph and a table.
  • Summary: Grade summary includes number of students graded, highest score, lowest score, mean score, and median score.