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10-18-2022
03:39 AM
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10-08-2022
12:21 AM
I'm having the same problem as the others. McKesson Connect
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08-24-2022
12:41 AM
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Hello, If you are being told that Chrome is out of date (our homepage will tell you if your web browser up to date) then in most cases you just need to wait a few hours and Chrome will auto update itself. e-Rewards App Thanks,
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08-09-2022
10:50 PM
InCommon Federation is an identity management federation operator for U.S. education and research institutions. It provides a common framework for trusted shared management to access online resources. InCommon uses SAML-based authentication and authorization systems for scalability and trusted collaborations among its community of participants.
Users are able to access federation services using a single user account and password. Affiliated users can employ the user IDs assigned to them by their home universities to access and use numerous services instead of having to maintain and use different accounts.
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08-04-2022
08:47 PM
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Looking for the same issue. Bumped into your thread. Thanks for creating it. Looking forward for solution. cuims
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07-30-2022
12:08 AM
You can weight final grades based on assignment groups. Selecting this option assigns a weight to each assignment group, not the assignments themselves. Within each assignment group, a percentage is calculated by dividing the total points a student has earned by the total points possible for all assignments in that group. For example, an instructor may create three assignment groups (A, B, and C) weighted at 20%, 50%, and 30%, respectively. The total score equation for a course with three assignment groups would be (percentage A x weight A) + (percentage B x weight B) + (percentage C x weight C) = final course percentage. If a student scores 75% in Group A, 98% in Group B, and 87% in Group C, the final score would be calculated as (.75 x .20) + (.98 x .50) + (.87 x .30) = .901, or 90.1%.
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