Here is what seems to be an even simpler example of incorrect calculations in an assignment group:
I have an assignment group with nine assignments in it, all of which are worth 5 points and a drop lowest rule. For a student who missed one assignment and got a zero on it (correctly chosen as the one to drop by Canvas) the remaining scores are 4/5 on two assignments and 5/5 on the other six assignments. So this student has a total of 38 points in this assignment group. I would calculate the score in this group as a percentage as 38/40*100% = 95%. Canvas somehow reports the student's score in this group as 96.67%.
How on Earth does Canvas come up with this? It can't be a weighting issue since every assignment in this group is worth the same number of points. I am using a weighted gradebook and this particular assignment group is worth 20% of the total score in the class, but I don't see how that would affect the total for the group itself.
What I can say is that this only seems to be a problem with assignment groups that have a drop lowest rule. Compared to my manual calculations in Excel, scores for groups with a drop lowest rule will differ by several percentage points with the Canvas calculations being either higher or lower than my Excel calculations.
If I can't tell how Canvas is coming up with these numbers, there's no way I can use this to actually determine students' scores. Guess I'm back to doing it all in Excel where I can at least see how the calculations are being done, and I'll have to just warn my students that the numbers they see in Canvas are probably WRONG.
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