Thanks James, That's slightly related, but still not quite clear for me. I'm assuming Canvas uses a math formula to determine when something should be green, orange or red. I'm specifically interested in the rubrics, but if it applies to the learning mastery gradebook too, that's fine.
Even if I set the rubric not to show/use points, I'm pretty sure Canvas still does use them in the background to distinguish each rating from another. But when I arbitrarily use numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4 for my rubric, I don't get the colors I would want. So I want to know what number value to give my "approaching expectations" rating if the highest score is a 4, so that it doesn't show red, or if I want a 3 to be a "passing" color (which I associate with green). We need to know how to set the values for each color rating in a rubric to get the color we might want. I've played with it a lot, but I think a published explanation of the math would be necessary.
(P.S. Although I'd like to change the actual colors themselves, my school doesn't give permission for this currently. I'm stuck with the default colors. My question is not how to change the color scheme. It's about how Canvas uses math to determine which color to apply when I choose from between 2, 3 or 4 ratings (I've used many different scales for my rubrics).
How to guides are woefully insufficient in understanding this.
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