Using the Quick Grade Mode
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:15. Name the file''' assessmentname_p0''' for a master copy of your assessment. ''*(p for period; 0 for master)'' | :15. Name the file''' assessmentname_p0''' for a master copy of your assessment. ''*(p for period; 0 for master)'' | ||
:16. Double check your answers by clicking '''Response''' on the '''Menu Bar''' at the top of your window, select '''Set All Answers'''. Change any answers necessary and click '''Done'''. | :16. Double check your answers by clicking '''Response''' on the '''Menu Bar''' at the top of your window, select '''Set All Answers'''. Change any answers necessary and click '''Done'''. | ||
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Select '''File'''> '''Save As'''. Name the file '''assessmentname_p1''' for your first period class; then '''File'''> '''Save As''' again. Name the file '''assessmentname_p2''' for your second period class. Continue for each class period. | Select '''File'''> '''Save As'''. Name the file '''assessmentname_p1''' for your first period class; then '''File'''> '''Save As''' again. Name the file '''assessmentname_p2''' for your second period class. Continue for each class period. | ||
This gives you a clean assessment for each period. | This gives you a clean assessment for each period. |
Revision as of 16:37, 24 October 2013
Examples
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- Grading any multiple choice, T/F, Yes/No, short fill-in-the-blank questions.
- Grading assigned math problems from the textbook.
- Grading a math worksheet.
- Grading questions about a reading passage.
Setup
Note: If you select the Text question type, after typing in the correct answer, you click Add.
Note: Enter the title that reflects the actual assignment in your grade book.
(Remember: Maximum # of questions is 40)
- 8. Once finished with selection of questions types and selection of answers, click the Create button in the bottom right hand corner.
- 9. This will create your full assessment in Smart.
Procedures for Starting the Assessment
- 10. Click on the Title page in the Page Sorter.
- 11. Click the Response Tab on the left hand side of your Smart Notebook screen.
- 12. Fill in the Assessment description.
- 13. Select the choice of Feedback to the students.
- 14. Select File > Save As, navigate to the appropriate location for saving.
- 15. Name the file assessmentname_p0 for a master copy of your assessment. *(p for period; 0 for master)
- 16. Double check your answers by clicking Response on the Menu Bar at the top of your window, select Set All Answers. Change any answers necessary and click Done.
- 17. Note: If you teach multiple classes of the same subject, while the master assessment is open, you may want to save the assessment for each class.
Select File> Save As. Name the file assessmentname_p1 for your first period class; then File> Save As again. Name the file assessmentname_p2 for your second period class. Continue for each class period.
This gives you a clean assessment for each period.