@ltscal2
Ughh ... that's ugly. Why do people insist on putting courses together like that?
The best way may be what I think you're describing, but it involves a lot of work and there may be a better way.
Option 1
Have one assignment group that is worth 100% of the grade but contains no actual assignments that students can submit. There is one assignment per assignment group that merely holds the points that must be manually transferred from each of the other groups.
I would come up with a name for each scheme and include that in the assignment titles to help keep things clear. Let's call them A and B unless you're worried that the students will think that's an excellent vs above average group.
What the instructor hasn't said is what is going to happen if group B does the optional material. Why would anyone in the group do it if they're not getting points for it. Making them excused doesn't accomplish anything. If it was a real assignment, it would mean that they couldn't turn it in, but since it's a placeholder assignment, it means nothing whether there's no grade or it's excused. If you must include them (they're extra credit, perhaps?) then put the possible points at 0. I wouldn't put in EX for them as it's extra work -- just leave them blank for group B.
You create the no-submission assignments using the percentages you gave as the points.
- 20 Participation A
- 15 Writing 1A
- 30 Writing 2A
- 15 Discussion A
- 20 Capstone A
and
- 40 Participation B
- 30 Writing B
- 30 Discussion B
Put all of those into a single assignment group and then use differentiated assignments so they only see those for their group. Don't put in any EX, just leave them blank if they don't apply.
For all of the regular assignments, put them into assignment groups if there are more than one assignment. Make each of those assignment groups worth 0% of the grade. Then the instructor can go through and transfer grades.
Be sure to clearly communicate to the students what you're doing.
Option 2
Now that I've written all that, there is another way that I can think of that will be more automatic and can work if no assignment is ever given to both groups where they are to interact with each other. For example, if discussions are between the groups, this won't work as described, but there's a hack for that.
Create the assignment groups as listed with the weights given. You will have 200% for the total of the assignment groups. Use differentiated assignments for everything to only assign to the proper group. Never assign a group B student something from group A and vice versa.
Leave the other assignments groups blank. Because the off-group assignment groups have no grades, they won't factor into the grading calculations and each group will have 100% of the grade available to them.
If students are expected to participate in the discussions as a complete class and not two separate groups, then you make a discussions group worth 0% of the grade and put the actual discussions in there. Then you create a discussion A assignment group worth 15% and a discussion B assignment group worth 30% of the grade. These two assignment groups will borrow the idea from the first option where there's a placeholder no-submission assignment that holds the average of all of the assignments.
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