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- attendance is 10 points per class. (That's correct in roll call settings.)
- It is set to reflect as points, not percentage. (Like the rest of the assignments)
- We've had two classes. Each of my students' grade under Roll Call Attendance shows 100/10. It should be 20/20.
As a result, the students' total grades for the class, of course, is way off.
Any suggestions?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @koenekern - This is a topic that has been much-discussed in the Canvas Community. Speaking on behalf of administrators everywhere, there is probably not a week that goes by without a faculty member asking about this very topic. (Mileage will vary depending on the size of the institution!) My first piece of advice is for you to look at this page from the Instructor's Guide, and also follow a few of the links within that page: How is Roll Call Attendance graded in Canvas? Roll Call will show as a percentage in the Gradebook. Period. To change that to meet the approximate point value that you have set in your course, my usual advice to faculty is to place the Roll Call Attendance within its own weighted assignment group, as outlined here: How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups?
As to when this issue will be finally solved, at this point the only thing that I know is that it is on the "radar" for Instructure to fix, as shown on this Feature Idea: .
Hope this helps a bit!
Hi @koenekern - This is a topic that has been much-discussed in the Canvas Community. Speaking on behalf of administrators everywhere, there is probably not a week that goes by without a faculty member asking about this very topic. (Mileage will vary depending on the size of the institution!) My first piece of advice is for you to look at this page from the Instructor's Guide, and also follow a few of the links within that page: How is Roll Call Attendance graded in Canvas? Roll Call will show as a percentage in the Gradebook. Period. To change that to meet the approximate point value that you have set in your course, my usual advice to faculty is to place the Roll Call Attendance within its own weighted assignment group, as outlined here: How do I weight the final course grade based on assignment groups?
As to when this issue will be finally solved, at this point the only thing that I know is that it is on the "radar" for Instructure to fix, as shown on this Feature Idea: .
Hope this helps a bit!
As an Admin I recommend that our faculty do NOT use Roll Call Attendance for a grade, just to take Attendance. In general it never seems to work or do what the Instructor wants it to do and is overall kind of buggy.
If the Instructor wants to grade for attendance then I recommend creating a new assignment in the gradebook for it.
I just discovered that if an instructor uses the Attendance feature, Canvas includes the attendance percentage as part of students' overall percentage by default and doesn't notify instructors that it's doing this.
I think the default setting should be not to count attendance as part of the overall percentage, and let instructors include it if they want and weight it as much as they want.
@Ken Black. The link that you have lableled How is Roll Call Attendance graded in Canvas?" does not link to a page of the same name, and it does not link to a page that describes how roll call attendance is graded.
Hello @koenekern ...
I wanted to check in with you to see if you were able to come up with a solution for your course attendance. Did either of the above postings from @kblack and/or @kona help to answer your question? If so, please go ahead and mark one of their answers as "Correct". For now, I am going to mark your question as "Assumed Answered", but that won't prevent you or others from adding additional replies below. Looking forward to your reply, Nicole!
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