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Can someone explain what this means:
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Hi Adam,
Thank you for your reply. To answer your question, this is from one of my courses, within Canvas.
Desiree, is it a statement from your Instructor, another student, or is it part of the Canvas interface? If it is part of the Canvas interface, where in Canvas do you see this language?
Hi, @dwalke241 . Is this something you are seeing from Canvas, or from a course within Canvas? If it is from Canvas I am not familiar with it and it would be helpful to know where you are seeing that. If it is from another location, unfortunately, I don't think we will be able to help much other than a general explanation of how weighted grades work. In that case, I would recommend contacting the person who made that statement.
Hi Adam,
Thank you for your reply. To answer your question, this is from one of my courses, within Canvas.
Desiree, is it a statement from your Instructor, another student, or is it part of the Canvas interface? If it is part of the Canvas interface, where in Canvas do you see this language?
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