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A quiz I created in canvas is of 130 points and the points in rubric come to be 390 (with the outcomes). Canvas is providing grades in speedgrader as the calculation is according to 390 points in rubric, i.e. 270/130 points.
I have deleted the rubric and then recreated it as well. Still the problem persists.
When I delete the rubric all together, the problem persists even then.
How do I correct this?
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Hi @PercyAvari
Is this New Quizzes or Classic Quizzes?
If New Quizzes, check that the points on the Quiz Details screen matches the points if you add up the points of each of your questions.
Hi @PercyAvari,
When you're adding outcomes into a rubric, you can uncheck the "use this criterion for scoring" option so that the outcome just tracks mastery but doesn't affect the total points the quiz is worth.
I do think we'd need more info to give a better answer though. As @Hildi_Pardo asked, is this a New Quiz, Classic Quiz, Assignment, etc... The more detail you can give the better.
-Chris
Hi @PercyAvari
Is this New Quizzes or Classic Quizzes?
If New Quizzes, check that the points on the Quiz Details screen matches the points if you add up the points of each of your questions.
While I see this with quizzes, I can't seem to get the functionality to work for assignments; that is, if I used an outcome-based rubric to grade and the total number of points add up to 20, but the number of points for the assignment is 100, it will obviously compute an F when I'm filling out the rubric. Is there some way to "pro-rate" paper grading with rubrics so that the points match up?
Hi @PercyAvari,
When you're adding outcomes into a rubric, you can uncheck the "use this criterion for scoring" option so that the outcome just tracks mastery but doesn't affect the total points the quiz is worth.
I do think we'd need more info to give a better answer though. As @Hildi_Pardo asked, is this a New Quiz, Classic Quiz, Assignment, etc... The more detail you can give the better.
-Chris
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