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Is the most recent assessment point used in the decaying average outcome calculation type the assignment with the most recent due date, or is it based on when the assignment was actually graded? I'm guessing it's based on the due date, otherwise students could potentially have different weights across the same assignments, but I wanted to throw it out to the community to see if anyone knew off the top of their heads.
Great question. The most recent would be based on the due date but if the student did NOT turn it in and it was NOT set as a zero for a missing assignment, then the assignment linked to the outcome prior to that one would be worth the 65%.
Thanks janiesolinski-ruddy
I'll pass that along to our faculty.
Hi Janie,
Are you sure this is still the case? Maybe @kona can help clarify. We have teachers using the decaying average but it seems to be calculating the most recently graded piece of evidence, not the evidence based on the due date. This is not exactly clarified in the guides as it reads that it is scored with a "greater weight for the most recent assessment item." I think the "most recent" needs to be defined as to whether it calculates based on due date or most recently graded.
We are struggling with this because as learning builds on the course, we want it to be based on due date and not whether or not a student went back to the first thing learned and reassessed it which makes it count more.
Can anyone clarify this?
I need it to be by due date as well. In an effort to be more equitable in terms of grading, I have flexible due dates. However, this can mean that different students are scored differently if they submit things in different orders.
Here is a more detailed discussion about how the decaying average is calculated. In fact, it references this thread as being inaccurate.
Some key takeaways:
@EmilyBarber1 ...
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Hope this helps!
I had the forum post pulled from the archives. That link now works and is below
James has a good write up on what is going on - it explains what is happening and from what I can tell it is not what most people want.
Ron
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