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- GRADE BOOK POWER
- =============
- Teacher's Grade Book Program
- Evaluation
- Version 4.24
-
- for use with
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- IBM PS/2, XT, PC and compatibles
-
- 512K and DOS 2.1 or greater required
-
- GRADE BOOK POWER allows the use of either two-9 week or 3-6 week terms per
- semester. Many special options included for both elementary and secondary
- teachers. Creates over 40 different reports. Individual progress reports
- for students/parents include assignment date, title, points possible,
- points earned, letter grade, category averages, grading trend, personal &
- general comments, absences, tardies, and missing assignments, optional
- parent signature, grade override, weighting, low test throw out option,
- grading scale, optional semester exam, extra credit, seating charts,
- detailed attendance and tardy reports. Additional administrative and
- teacher reports are also included in this new version.
-
- Computer program and manual written by
-
- Terry L. Jepson
-
- Entire contents Copyright ■1988, 1994, 1996 by Terry L. Jepson
- All Rights Reserved.
-
- Published by WISCO Computing
- P.O.Box 8
- Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-0008
- Fax and Voice (715) 423-8189
- MasterCard and VISA accepted
-
- Rapids River BBS Support (715) 435-3855 (24 hours N,8,1)
- Fax/Voice Support available to registered users 6-9 p.m. CST
-
- The information contained in the GRADE BOOK POWER program and
- manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no
- responsibility is assumed by the author or WISCO COMPUTING for its
- use. The author or WISCO COMPUTING shall not be liable for any
- direct, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use of
- the GRADE BOOK POWER program or this manual.
-
- GRADE BOOK POWER is a trademark of WISCO COMPUTING. All
- other company names and product names are registered trademarks or
- trademarks of their respective companies.
-
- I welcome your comments. I like the programs I have created, but I
- can always do better with a little help from my friends. Thank you for
- investing your time and attention to GRADE BOOK POWER. And
- special thanks for la créme de la créme, where ever you might be, for
- motivating me to do my best.
-
- Terry L. Jepson
- + -----------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | GRADE BOOK POWER (tm) is a copyrighted program distributed as |
- | SHAREWARE. All rights are reserved. This program is not FREE. |
- | This program is not Public Domain. You may make 1 copy of this |
- | program and documentation for the 21 DAY evaluation purpose only. |
- | You have paid a small fee for disk duplication only. You have not |
- | paid the author for his work. If you decide to continue to use this |
- | program after a 21 day evaluation period, you must pay the author a |
- | registration fee of $59.00 plus $2.00 for shipping. Payment may be |
- | made by mail to WISCO Computing or by telephone (715) 423-8189. |
- | |
- | Upon payment you will receive the latest program version on diskette, |
- | printed manual, removal of all references to shareware and evaluation |
- | software, notification of major updates, free BBS modem support at |
- | (715) 435-3855 and fax/voice telephone support at (715) 423-8189. |
- | |
- | Purchase Orders, Checks, MasterCard and Visa credit cards are accept- |
- | able. Site licenses are also available for $236.00 plus $2.00 for |
- | shipping. Site licenses allow all teachers in the building to use |
- | GRADE BOOK POWER at school (network and stand-alone computers) and at |
- | home. Please include the order form printed from the EXTRA MENU. |
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- HELPFUL KEY INFORMATION
-
- Alt-A Absence recorded for student
- Alt-B Blanks out a student grade
- Alt-C Cheat recorded for student grade or
- Check Mark to indicate a non-graded mark
- Alt-D Deletes text information
- Alt-E Excused recorded for student grade
- Alt-F Flip the personal student comments
- Alt-I Incomplete recorded for student grade
- Alt-N No Credit recorded for student grade
- Alt-P Perfect scores for all students
- Alt-Q Quick display of a student's grade
- Alt-R Repeat last assignment information
- Alt-U Unexcused recorded for student grade
- Alt-W Window of personal comments displayed
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- F1 Displays help screen
- F2 Displays semester calendar
- F3 Display previous assignment when revising
- F4 Display next assignment when revising
- F10 Save current assignment when revising
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- CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- 1-0 Introduction................................................................ 8
- 1-1 Requirements............................................. 8
- 1-2 Getting Started.......................................... 8
- 1-3 Capabilities............................................. 8
- 1-4 Hard Disk Installation from Windows/DOS..................10
- 1-5 Selecting a Windows Icon.................................11
- 1-6 Starting a New School Year...............................11
- 1-7 The MENU BAR.............................................15
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- CHAPTER 2 SET UP MENU
- 2-1 Change Current Quarter (Term) Number.....................16
- 2-2 Print Outs to use the Student Name or I.D. Code..........17
- 2-3 Print Parent Signature Request...........................17
- 2-4 Revise/Review Common Message on Individual Reports.......17
- 2-5 Print Common Message on Individual Student Reports.......17
- 2-6 Teacher's Name to be Printed on Reports..................17
- 2-7 Name of School on Reports................................17
- 2-8 Selecting a Printer......................................17
- 2-9 Method to Determine Grade Accuracy (Rounding)........... 18
- 2-10 Revise/Review School Letter Grades......................18
- 2-11 Maximum Class Size......................................19
- 2-12 Saving the Displayed Information to Diskette............19
- ======= INDIVIDUAL CLASS OPTIONS ==========
- 2-13 Revise/Review Letter Grade Percentage Equivalents.......20
- 2-14 Revise/Review Assignment Category Names.................20
- 2-15 Method to Calculate Quarter Grades......................21
- 2-16 Method to Calculate Semester Grades.....................22
- 2-17 Copy Class Settings to Another Class.....................23
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- CHAPTER 3 STUDENT NAMES MENU
- 3-1 Course Title/Periods Names - Enter/Add New Classes.......24
- 3-2 Course Title/Periods Names - Revise......................25
- 3-3 Students - Enter/Add New Students to a Class.............25
- 3-4 Students - Revise Name/I.D./Text File/SuperData..........26
- 3-5 Elementary - Copy Student Names to Other Classes........ 28
- 3-6 Elementary - Add One Student to All Classes..............29
- 3-7 PRINT OUT Student Names and I.D. Codes...................29
- 3-8 3-9 PRINT OUT Student Names - Screen Display............29
- 3-10 3-11 PRINT OUT Student Names - Vertical Grid............30
- 3-12 PRINT OUT Student Names - Seating Chart.................31
- 3-13 Delete Complete Student Name/Record.....................31
- 3-14 Delete Complete Records of One Class....................32
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- CHAPTER 4 RECORD ASSIGNMENT MENU
- 4-1 Record Grades of a New Assignment........................33
- 4-1-1 Assignment Title, Weight, and Category..................33
- 4-1-2 The Data Entry Screen...................................34
- 4-1-3 Entering Number Grades..................................35
- 4-1-4 Entering Letter Grades..................................35
- 4-1-5 Entering Special Grades.................................36
- 4-1-6 Cursor Movements and Shortcuts..........................37
- 4-1-7 Completion of Grade Entry...............................37
- 4-2 Revise Grades of a Previous Assignment...................38
- 4-3 Revise Assignment Title, Points or Category..............39
- 4-4 Delete One Assignment for All Students...................40
- 4-5 Record/Revise Personal Comments for Quarter..............40
- 4-6 Semester Exam Grade - Record/Revise......................42
- 4-7 Absences - Tardies - Record/Revise.......................42
- 4-8 Text for Individual Reports - Record/Revise..............44
- 4-9 Record Supplemental Mark - Elementary....................44
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- CHAPTER 5 MISSING ASSIGNMENT MENU
- 5-1 Missing Assignments - Update Grades - One Class......... 45
- 5-2 Missing Assignments - View/PRINT OUT - One Class.........46
- 5-3 Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - All Classes............46
- 5-4 Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - Elementary.............47
- 5-5 Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - Secondary..............47
- 5-6 Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - One Student............47
- 5-7 One Student - Excuse from Future Assignments.............47
- 5-8 One Student - Revise Grades of Previous Assignments......48
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- CHAPTER 6 PRINT OUT MENU
- 6-1 Individual Report - View/PRINT OUT - One Student.........49
- 6-2 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - One Class...............50
- 6-3 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - All Classes.............51
- 6-4 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Elementary/Group........51
- 6-5 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Deficiency Only.........51
- 6-6 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Matching SuperData......51
- 6-7 Detailed Records - PRINT OUT - One Class.................51
- 6-8 Detailed Records - PRINT OUT - All Classes...............53
- 6-9 Category Averages - PRINT OUT - All Classes..............53
- 6-10 Category Averages - View/PRINT OUT - One Class..........53
- 6-11 Student Summary Reports - PRINT OUT - Elementary....... 55
- 6-12 Student Capsule Reports - PRINT OUT - SuperData........ 56
- 6-13 Student Capsule Reports - PRINT OUT - One Class.........56
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- CHAPTER 7 ANALYZE DATA MENU
- 7-1 One Assignment - View/Sort/PO Grades - One Class.........57
- 7-2 One Assignment - PO Grades/Distribution -Secondary...... 58
- 7-3 Category - Letter Grades - View/Sort/PO - One Class......58
- 7-4 Qtr/Sem - Letter Grades - View/Sort/PO - One Class.......59
- 7-5 Qtr/Sem - Letter Grades - Sorted PO - All Classes........60
- 7-6 Complete Semester Summary - View/PO - One Class......... 60
- 7-7 Complete Semester Summary - PRINT OUT - All Classes..... 61
- 7-8 School Year Summary - View/Sort/PO - One Class...........61
- 7-9 Administrative Summary - View/PO - Elementary........... 62
- 7-10 Administrative Summary - View/PRINT OUT - Secondary.....64
- 7-11 Individual Attendance Reports - View/PRINT OUT..........64
- 7-12 Individual Attend. Reports - PRINT OUT All Classes......66
- 7-13 Detailed Attendance Report - PRINT OUT - One Class......66
- 7-14 Detailed Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT All Classes.... 67
- 7-15 Admin. Attendance Summary - View/PO - Elementary....... 67
- 7-16 Adm. Attend. Summary - View/PRINT OUT - Secondary...... 67
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- CHAPTER 8 LISTS MENU
- 8-1 Create Combined Quarter/Semester Listing File........... 68
- 8-2 Quarter Semester Grades - View/PRINT OUT - Top 20....... 68
- 8-3 Quarter/Semester Grades - PRINT OUT - All Classes....... 68
- 8-4 Quarter/Semester Grades - PRINT OUT - Secondary......... 68
- 8-5 Improvement from Last Qtr - View/PRINT OUT - Top 20..... 69
- 8-6 Improvement from Last Qtr - PRINT OUT - All Classes..... 69
- 8-7 Deficiency Students Only - PRINT OUT - All Classes...... 69
- 8-8 Super Data Students Only - PRINT OUT - All Classes...... 69
- 8-9 Deficiency Super Data Matches - PRINT OUT - All Classes..70
- 8-10 Alphabetical Listing - PRINT OUT - All Classes..........70
- 8-11 Alphabetical Listing - PRINT OUT - Secondary............70
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- CHAPTER 9 UTILITY MENU
- 9-1 Copy Names / I.D.'s to New Semester - All Classes........71
- 9-2 Transfer Grade Totals to Next Quarter - All Classes......72
- 9-3 9-4 Adjust Current Qtr/Semester Grade - One Class........72
- 9-5 Transfer One Student's Grades to a New Class.............73
- 9-6 9-7 Delete Previous Year/Semester Hard Drive Data........73
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- CHAPTER 10 EXTRA MENU
- 10-1 Reset Printer...........................................74
- 10-2 Advance Paper...........................................74
- 10-3 Form Feed...............................................74
- 10-4 Advance Student Number..................................74
- 10-5 Advance Class Number....................................75
- 10-6 Run Grade Modules.......................................75
- Module 2 - Erase All Previous Year Class Data...........75
- Module 5 - Change Starting School Year..................75
- Module 7 - Remove Transferred Term Point Totals/Grades. 75
- Module 8 - Change LPT Port Assignment...................75
- Module 9 - Data Recovery from DOS Errors................75
- 10-7 Back Up Student Data Diskette...........................77
- 10-8 PRINT OUT Class Settings................................78
- 10-9 Change Colors...........................................78
- 10-10 Change Miscellaneous Settings.........................79
- 10-10-1 Ignore Online/Offline Printer Status...................79
- 10-10-2 Throw Out Lowest Fourth Category/Test Grade............79
- 10-10-3 Include Semester Grade on Print Outs...................79
- 10-10-4 Paper/Ribbon Save Option...............................80
- 10-10-5 Use 12 Pitch for Vertical Student Grid.................80
- 10-10-6 Flip Seating Chart Cell Labels.........................80
- 10-10-7 Using Condensed Pitch for Detailed Records.............80
- 10-10-8 Using Large Squares for Vertical Grid..................80
- 10-10-9 Lock Out Elementary School Menu Selections.............80
- 10-10-10 Lock Out Secondary School Menu Selections.............80
- 10-10-11 Use Alt-C for Check Mark instead of Cheat.............81
- 10-10-12 Does Your Printer Support Line Draw Characters....... 81
- 10-10-13 One Direction Printing for Line Draw..................81
- 10-10-14 Remove Grading Scale from Individual Reports .........81
- 10-10-15 Include Absent/Tardy Info. on Reports................ 81
- 10-10-16 Use Supplemental Marks - Elementary.................. 82
- 10-10-17 Alphabetize by Second Displayed Name................. 82
- 10-10-18 Round Term Grades Before Semester Calculations........82
- 10-11 School Year Setting..................................... 82
- 10-12 Set Term Start/End Dates................................ 82
- 10-13 Select Non Student Days................................. 83
- 10-14 Teacher Note Pad........................................ 83
- 10-15 Ordering Information.................................... 83
- 10-16 Print Order Blank........................................84
- 10-17 About Grade Book Power.................................. 84
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- CHAPTER 11 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
- 11-1 Miscellaneous Printer/Diskette Enhancements............ 85
- 11-2 Absent vs. Incomplete Calculations................... 85
- 11-3 Additional Start Up Options............................ 86
- 11-3-1 GRADES /INSTALL..................................... 86
- 11-3-2 GRADES /J............................................. 86
- 11-3-3 GRADES /JC:\SMITH\.................................. 87
- 11-3-4 GRADES /B........................................... 88
- 11-3-5 GRADES /C........................................... 88
- 11-3-6 GRADES /1 and GRADES /2............................ 88
- 11-4 Enhancements Planned for GRADE BOOK POWER.............. 88
- 11-5 Network Installation / Site License.................. 89
- 11-6 Files Created by GRADE BOOK POWER...................... 89
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- Site License Information:
- Having been a full-time teacher for 19 years, I know teachers
- do not do all their work within the school building during the
- school day. For this reason, when a school purchases a site
- license, WISCO Computing has a very liberal policy. All
- teachers who have teaching responsibilities for the school
- purchasing the site license can legally use GRADEBOOK
- POWER at school (on networks and stand-alone computers)
- and at home and with their lap tops. Duplicate copies of
- GRADEBOOK POWER can legally be on all these computers
- at the same time. The site license number and name of the
- school purchasing the site license are displayed on the
- opening screen of the program.
-
- District (Corporation) License Information:
- WISCO Computing also offers a very attractive price for a
- district license for GRADEBOOK POWER. A district license
- allows all teachers at all schools in the district (corporation)
- to legally use GRADEBOOK POWER at school and at home.
- The price varies with the size of the school district
- (corporation). Contact WISCO Computing for prices.
-
- Terry L. Jepson
- GRADEBOOK POWER Author
-
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-
- 1-0 INTRODUCTION
- GRADE BOOK POWER can keep up-to-the-minute information for all
- students. The program prepares, prints and stores information
- necessary to produce comprehensive reports. You will save hours of
- your time usually spent preparing for conferences, for recording report
- card grades, and completing reports for administrators.
-
- GRADE BOOK POWER is specifically designed to be simple to
- understand and easy to use. The ten menus allow easy movement
- through the program so you can begin recording student grades in just
- a few minutes.
-
- 1-1 REQUIREMENTS
- The following equipment is needed to use GRADE BOOK POWER:
- * An IBM or IBM compatible with at least 512K of memory, and two
- disk drives (or hard disk drive and one diskette drive)
- * A printer, capable of printing both 10 and 12 characters per inch
- (condensed 16.66 cpi recommended)
- * The GRADE BOOK POWER program diskette and blank formatted
- student data diskette for storing student grades
- * An IBM compatible mouse is optional
-
-
- 1-2 GETTING STARTED
- Before you start using GRADE BOOK POWER, please fill out the
- registration card and mail it back to us. With a completed registration
- card technical support can be provided. Information can also be sent
- about updates and add-on modules.
-
- 1-3 CAPABILITIES
- * Can be used by all grade levels - includes many special options for
- both elementary and secondary teachers
- * Save data for up to 15 classes with up to 40 students in each class
- * Save data for either 4-9 week quarters or 6-6 week terms each year
- * Save data for up to 60 assignments per student per quarter or term
- * Optional use of student I.D. codes
- * Easily copy student names from one class to another class
- (elementary option) and from one diskette to another diskette
- * Easily add a student to all classes (elementary option)
- * Can automatically duplicate student data diskettes
- * Can automatically alphabetize student names if desired
- * Can produce blank grade book sheets with just student names
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- * Enter either by numerical scores or letter grades or both
- * Missing grades can be ignored or counted as zero
- * Enter special grades like EXcused, ABsent, UNexcused, INcomplete,
- CHeat, CHeckmark and NC for No Credit
- * Use Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory marks for non-graded classes
- * Option to use a grading scale different from the standard A+ to F
- * Ideal for use in either self-paced or regular courses
- * Assignment grades are easily recorded, added, revised, updated,
- dropped, or weighted
- * Revise assignment titles, possible points, and categories
- * Quickly repeat assignment date, title, points, and categories for
- multiple classes (secondary option)
- * Student grades can be automatically adjusted if the number of
- possible points (weight) of an assignment is changed
- * Extra Credit points are easily recorded
- * Quickly display quarter(term) and semester grade when recording or
- revising grades or updating missing assignments
- * Each class can have its own grading scale percentages
- * Each class can have its own four grading categories
- * Each class can have its own method to determine quarter and
- semester grades
- * Allow entry of a separate semester exam and weight
- * Override quarter (term) and semester grades if desired
- * Student grades can be easily transferred to different sections of a
- class without recording the student grades again
- * Students can be added or dropped or excused from future
- assignments at any time during the grading period
- * Calculate final semester grades with or without a separate weighted
- final exam grade
- * Sort assignment, category, and semester averages by rank
- * Comprehensive individual reports for parents, counselors, and
- students
- * Add general comments to all individual student reports
- * Add personalized comments to selected individual reports
- * Summarize elementary student grades on a single sheet
- * Summarize secondary student grades on a single sheet
- * Optional parent signature request on reports
- * Generate missing assignments report for one class, all classes, or
- the individual student
- * Compares the grade distribution of assignments, and cumulative
- averages over some or all classes
- * Prints detailed reports suitable for gluing into your grade book
- * Printed reports can use either student name or I.D. code
- * Print out detailed and individualized student attendance reports
- * Print out complete 6 by 6 seating charts for all classes
-
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-
- 1-4 HARD DISK INSTALLATION USING WINDOWS
- 1. Go to FILE MANAGER
- On the left side of the screen you should see C:\ with the
- directories listed under the C:\ symbol.
- 2. Place the mouse pointer on the C:\ symbol and click once.
- C:\ should now be highlighted.
- 3. Click on the File Menu.
- 4. Click on Create Directory
- You should see a box Create Directory.
- At Name type C:\GRADES Click OK.
- If you scroll down the left side of the screen, you should see the
- new directory GRADES
- 5. Place the GRADEBOOK POWER diskette in drive A:
- 6. Click on the A: Drive Icon (under the Title Bar).
- You should see a directory for the files on the disk listed.
- 7. Click on the File Menu. A menu will drop down.
- 8. Click on Select Files. A window will appear.
- 9. Click on Select. Lines will appear around the file names,
- 10. Click on Close. The file names will appear to be colored in.
- 11. Click on File. A menu will drop down.
- 12. Click on Copy. A window will appear.
- In the box following TO: type C:\GRADES
- 13. Click OK
- 14. Remove the diskette from the disk drive and store it in a safe
- place.
-
- 1-4 HARD DISK INSTALLATION USING DOS
- C:> should be displayed on the screen. If C:\> is not displayed, Type
- CD\ and press the Enter key.
-
- You are going to make a subdirectory, change to the new subdirectory,
- and copy the files from the program diskette to the new subdirectory.
- 4. Type MD GRADES. You have just made a subdirectory even
- though it looks like nothing was done.
- 5. Type CD GRADES. You have just changed to the GRADES
- subdirectory. The DOS prompt is C:\GRADES>
- 6. Place the floppy program diskette (either 3 1/2" or 5 1/4" size) in
- the disk drive. Type XCOPY A:*.* and press Enter. The program
- files will be copied to your hard drive. You will know the copying
- is done when the message "3 files copied" is displayed. You can
- remove the floppy diskette from the disk drive. This floppy should
- not be needed again. Store it in a safe place.
-
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- 1-5 LOADING GRADEBOOK POWER FROM A WINDOWS ICON
- The Program Manager should be visible.
-
- 1. Use the mouse to move to the GROUP WINDOW in which you
- wish to locate GRADEBOOK POWER. Click once.
- 2. Select File.
- 3. Select New.
- 4. Select Program Item. Click OK.
- 5. The Program Properties Dialog Box appears.
- 6. Type responses:
- Description: Grade Book
- Command Line: C:\GRADES\GRADES.EXE
- Working Directory: C:\GRADES
- 7. Click on Change Icon.
- 8. You will see a message 'No Icons Available.'
- 9. Click OK.
- 10. Scroll through the set of icons that comes with Windows.
- 11. Click on the one you like. The calculator on top of a grid is a
- good choice.
- 12. Click on OK.
- 13. Click OK again.
- 14. The icon will now appear in the group and you can load by
- simply double clicking on the icon.
-
- 1-6 STARTING A NEW SCHOOL YEAR
- This section explains how to start a new school year.
-
- From Windows, you could double click on the GRADEBOOK POWER
- icon or you could use File Manager.
- 1. Go to File Manager.
- On the left side of the screen, you should see C:\ with the
- directories listed under the C:\ symbol.
- 2. You may need to scroll the left side of the screen to see the
- directory GRADES
- 3. Place the mouse pointer on the GRADES symbol and click once.
- GRADES should now be highlighted.
- 4. The GRADEBOOK POWER filenames will appear on the right
- side of the screen.
- 5. Click on the filename GRADES.EXE
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- From DOS, the prompt should be C:\GRADES>
- If this prompt is not displayed, type CD\
- Type CD GRADES and Enter to change to the GRADES directory. Type
- GRADES and Enter to start the program.
-
- Three files (GRADES.EXE, COMMENTS.GRD, and WISORDER.DOC)
- must be located in this subdirectory. The file CO will be created when
- this program is properly installed. The file CO contains the location of
- your student grade data. Since different people will decide to save
- their data in different places, it is necessary for the program to create
- this file with your computer.
-
- You need to decide where to keep your student grade data and a back
- up copy of your data. Each of the 3 choices have some advantages
- and some disadvantages.
- a. On a floppy diskette - (either A: or B:) - You would keep a back
- up of your student data in the C:\GRADES subdirectory.
- b. In the same subdirectory as the program. You would keep a
- back up of your student data on a separate diskette inserted in
- either drive A: or B:
- c. In another subdirectory on your hard drive. If you make this
- choice, the program will make the new subdirectory for you
- when you are answering the 4 start-up questions. You should
- keep a back up copy of your student data on a separate
- diskette inserted in either drive A: or B:
-
- The following instructions are followed ONLY at the start of a school
- year (or you teach semester classes with totally different students in
- each class each semester). I recommend that a new formatted floppy
- be used for your student data. If you are saving your student data on
- the hard drive, previous student data files need to be erased. These
- files are from previous years. As mentioned above, only 3 files need
- to be located in the GRADES subdirectory to start the program. If your
- student data was stored in a different subdirectory, all files in that
- subdirectory need to be erased. GRADE BOOK POWER refuses to
- overwrite existing student data files with blank files of the same name.
- This was done to prevent accidentally blanking out your valuable data.
- Student data file names and descriptions are found in section 11-5.
-
- 1. If you decided to keep your student data on a floppy diskette, place
- the blank formatted student data diskette in the disk drive.
- 2. Type GRADES /INSTALL to start GRADE BOOK POWER for the new
- school year.
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- 3. You are asked if you want to start a new school year. Press Y for
- Yes. The number of classes on your data diskette is set to 0.
- 4. Now you will be asked four questions so the correct file structure
- can be determined by GRADE BOOK POWER.
-
- Question 1: Drive Containing Student Data:
- Enter the letter of the disk drive (and optional subdirectory) to be used
- for saving your student data.
- a. If you decided to save your student data on a floppy diskette,
- enter either A:\ or B:\ and press Enter.
- b: If you decided to save your student data in the same
- subdirectory as the program, just press Enter.
- c. If you decided to save your student data in a different hard
- drive subdirectory, enter the drive letter and subdirectory (for
- example C:\GRAD1995\). This subdirectory will be created if
- necessary.
-
- Question 2: Current School Year:
- This question asks for the current school year. Enter a school year in
- the format 1995-96. This information is needed for displaying the
- proper semester 6 month calendar when the F2 function key is pressed
- and for determining attendance information.
-
- Question 3: Quarters (Terms) per Semester:
- This question asks for the number of terms per semester. Many
- schools use two-9 week quarters (terms) per semester. Other school
- districts (corporations) use three-6 week terms per semester.
-
- The correct number of terms (either 2 or 3) is needed so the correct
- number of empty files are created for recording grades. In GRADE
- BOOK POWER, term and quarter are defined as a part of a semester.
-
- ╔════════════════════════╦════════════════════════╗
- ║ August - January ║ January - June ║
- ║ Semester 1 ║ Semester 2 ║
- ║ Quarter 1 Quarter 2 ║ Quarter 3 Quarter 4 ║
- ║ or ║ or ║
- ║ Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 ║ Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 ║
- ╚════════════════════════╩════════════════════════╝
-
- Question 4: Starting Quarter Number:
- Enter the starting quarter (term) number. If you are beginning the
- program at the start of the school year, you would answer 1. Teachers
- starting the second semester would answer either 3 or 4, depending on
- the number of terms per semester. Refer to the chart above.
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-
- After these four questions are answered, two files are created. The file
- CO will be created in the program subdirectory of the hard disk. CO
- contains the drive letter (and subdirectory) of your student data.
-
- The file CONFIG.GRD will be created on your student data diskette or
- in the student data subdirectory of your hard disk. CONFIG.GRD
- contains your class names, printer codes, teacher name, school name,
- and other settings used by the program. Since you haven't entered
- your class names or other information, the information will either be
- blank, or contain default (start-up) settings.
-
- Press any key to remove the title screen. This title screen also includes
- your serial number. The MENU BAR will be displayed at the top of the
- screen.
-
- If you have trouble seeing the menu choices, press Alt-B for a
- black/white monochrome display or Alt-C for color display. The
- black/white display may be necessary for some lap-top computers.
-
- Press Alt-S to go immediately to the SET UP MENU. Enter information
- such as teacher's name, school name, printer, etc.
-
- The last four selections of the SET UP MENU should be set for copying
- the information into each class file you create. If changes are not
- made, default (start-up) settings will be used. The default settings and
- values are explained in Chapter 2 - SET UP MENU.
-
- After entering the appropriate SET UP MENU information, select Save
- this Information, and press Enter. Your information is kept in the file
- CONFIG.GRD with your student data.
-
- Before creating any classes, review the last 4 items on the SET UP
- MENU. To use a grading scale different from the displayed scale, you
- should enter the percentages now. Percentages can be changed later,
- but changes will be needed for every class rather than just once now.
-
- GRADE BOOK POWER can always be started in DOS:
- 1. If C:\> is not displayed, Type CD\.
- 2. Type CD GRADES to change to the GRADES subdirectory. The
- DOS prompt C:\GRADES> is displayed.
- 3. Type GRADES. This starts GRADE BOOK POWER.
-
- Other Start-up options are explained in Chapter 11 - Miscellaneous.
- Windows and Macintosh versions of GRADE BOOK POWER are planned
- for the future. Contact WISCO Computing for availability.
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- 1-7 THE MENU BAR
- GRADE BOOK POWER contains 10 menus. Each menu title is
- displayed in the MENU BAR at the top of the display screen. The menu
- choices below each title are explained in other sections of the manual.
-
- 1. RECORD - Record Student Assignments and Personal Comments
- 2. MISSING - Update and Print Out Missing Assignments
- 3. PRINTOUT - Print Out Individual and Class Reports
- 4. ANALYZE - Analyze Additional Academic and Absence Information
- 5. LISTS - Combine Classes for Ranking Information
- 6. NAMES - Entering Class and Student Information
- 7. UTILITY - Copy Information to New Diskettes, etc.
- 8. SET UP - Initial Set Up Information Used by your Classes
- 9. EXTRA - Miscellaneous Printer and Diskette Services
- 10. QUIT - The only way to leave GRADE BOOK POWER
-
- The TEN menus of GRADE BOOK POWER allow easy movement
- through the program. The MENU BAR serves as the center of this
- program. Each menu title is selected at the MENU BAR.
-
- You can select a Menu title from the MENU BAR by:
- 1. Using the left or right arrow keys,
- 2. Holding down the alternate key and pressing the first letter of the
- menu name, or
- 3. Placing the mouse cursor on top of the menu name and pressing the
- left button of the mouse.
-
- Menu choices are listed below each menu title. These choices are
- described in other sections of this manual. Select a choice by:
- 1. Using the up or down arrow keys,
- 2. Pressing the first letter of the choice, or
- 3. Placing the mouse cursor on top of the choice name, then pressing
- the left button of the mouse.
-
- Choices that are displayed in red letters on a white background, or with
- a bullet to the left of the choice can not be selected.
-
- QUIT on the far right of the MENU BAR is the only way to leave
- GRADE BOOK POWER. Leaving the program with this selection insures
- that all student data has been safely saved on diskette.
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- SET UP MENU
-
- 1. Change Current Quarter (Term) Number: 1
- 2. Print Outs to use the Student: Name
- 3. Print Parent Signature Request: No
- 4. Revise/Review Common Message on Individual Reports
- 5. Print Message on Individual Student Reports: No
- 6. Teacher's Name to be Printed on Reports: MR. JEPSON
- 7. Name of School on Reports: EAST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
- 8. Current Printer: HP LaserJet/DeskJet
- 9. Method to Determine Grade Accuracy: Three Decimals-Down
- 10. Revise/Review School Letter Grades
- 11. Maximum Class Size: 36
- 12. SAVE the Above Displayed Information
- ======INDIVIDUAL CLASS OPTIONS===========
- 13. Revise/Review Letter Grade Percentage Equivalents
- 14. Revise/Review Assignment Category Names
- 15. Method to Calculate Quarter Grades
- 16. Method to Calculate Semester Grades
- 17. Copy Class Settings to Another Class
-
- Before recording any class information, menu selections 13, 14, 15,
- and 16 should be used to change the default (starting) values. Default
- values will be copied to each class file when classes are created with
- the NAMES menu. If you decide to change the settings later, use the
- last menu selection to quickly copy the settings to other classes.
-
- 2-1 CURRENT QUARTER (TERM) NUMBER
- When GRADE BOOK POWER was started for a new school year
- (section 1-5), the fourth question asked for the starting term number.
- To change quarters, press Enter, then a number between 1 and 6. A
- message will appear reminding you to transfer point subtotals and letter
- grades forward with a selection from the Utility Menu. Some schools
- use 6-six week terms to determine grades and others use 4-nine week
- quarters. In this program, term and quarter have the same meaning.
-
- You can always return to a previous quarter (term) to change or update
- a student's grade. After making any changes, use the Utility Menu to
- transfer the new point subtotals and letter grades forward to the
- current quarter. Then change the quarter (term) number back to the
- current quarter. Then save these settings. The program makes faster
- calculations by using subtotals.
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- 2-2 USING STUDENT NAME OR IDENTIFICATION CODE
- Most print outs on the PRINTOUT, ANALYZE, and LIST MENUS and the
- ASCII diskette files can be made using either the student name or the
- student identification code. Press Enter, then press either N for the
- student Name or I if the Identification code to be used.
-
- 2-3 PRINT PARENT SIGNATURE REQUEST
- There may be times when you want to send individual student reports
- home for parent signatures. Press Y for Yes or N for No to print the
- parent signature request.
-
-
- 2-4 REVISE/REVIEW COMMON MESSAGE ON INDIVIDUAL REPORTS
- Messages might ask parents to call the school if they have any
- questions. The message can be up to 10 lines long. A student
- message could be a reminder that a book report, etc is due.
-
- Pressing the F1 function key displays a help screen for editing lines of
- the common message. The edit help screen can be displayed through
- out the program to help edit text information. After editing the last
- line, press Enter to have the displayed information replace the
- information in the CONFIG.GRD file. Then press Esc.
-
- The letter Y must also be entered on the next selection of this menu for
- this common message to be printed.
-
- 2-5 PRINT COMMON MESSAGE ON INDIVIDUAL REPORTS
- To place the common message entered with the above menu selection
- to be printed on all individual reports, press Y for Yes or N for No.
-
- 2-6 TEACHER'S NAME FOR PRINTED REPORTS
- The teacher's name is included on most print outs.
-
- 2-7 SCHOOL'S NAME TO BE PRINTED ON REPORTS
- The school's name is included on many print outs.
-
- 2-8 SELECTING A PRINTER
- The following printers are supported by GRADE BOOK POWER. Others
- may have been added after this manual was printed.
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- Epson LQ 2550 Series C. Itoh
- Epson LQ 850 Series Diablo 630
- Epson FX 850 Series Okidata
- IBM Proprinter X24E Panasonic KX P1091i
- IBM Proprinter 9 pin Panasonic KX P2123
- HP LaserHet/DeskJet Toshiba P1351
-
- Most printers imitate one or more of the listed printers. If your printer
- is not listed, check your printer manual for the proper setting.
-
- 2-9 METHOD TO DETERMINE GRADE ACCURACY (ROUNDING)
- One of four methods may be chosen to determine the grade. The
- default (starting) method is Three Decimals-Down.
-
- 1. Three Decimals-Up 3. Closest Integer
- 2. Three Decimals-Down 4. Full Integer
-
- For example, if the student's grade is 89.657%, the four different
- methods calculate as follows:
-
- Method 1 (Three Decimals-Up) First finds the letter grade from the
- 89.657%, then rounds up to 90% if a bottom percentage
- of the letter grade is not crossed, else 89% will print.
- Method 2 (Three Decimals-Down) First finds the letter grade from
- 89.657%, then rounds to 89% when necessary. - Default
- Method 3 (Closest Integer) rounds the grade up to 90%, then
- determines the letter grade.
- Method 4 (Full Integer) drops the fraction, rounds the grade to 89%,
- then gets the letter grade.
-
- 2-10 REVISE/REVIEW SCHOOL LETTER GRADES
- Most school systems use the letter grades displayed below in the left
- column (the default). Some districts do not use +'s and -'s.
-
- Some schools use the letter E for Effort instead of the letter F. The
- last letter grade by position 13 in the chart will be calculated as 0
- points earned on assignments.
-
- GRADE BOOK POWER allows any of the first six letters of the alphabet
- (ABCDEF) to be used. Each set of 3 letter grades (1-3), (4-6), (7-9),
- and (10-12) must start with the same letter as displayed in the chart.
- The middle letter of each group should not have a plus or minus sign.
- If plus or minus letter grades are omitted, the middle letter grade must
- be entered as displayed in the second column.
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-
- If your school does not use letter grades, enter a period to replace
- every letter grade.
-
- 1. A+ 1. A 1. A+ 1. A+
- 2. A 2. A 2. A 2. A
- 3. A- 3. A 3. A 3. A-
- 4. B+ 4. B 4. B+ 4. B+
- 5. B 5. B 5. B 5. B
- 6. B- 6. B 6. B 6. B-
- 7. C+ 7. C 7. C 7. C+
- 8. C 8. C 8. C 8. C
- 9. C- 9. C 9. C 9. C-
- 10. D+ 10. D 10. D 10. .
- 11. D 11. D 11. D 11. .
- 12. D- 12. D 12. D 12. .
- 13. F 13. E 13. F 13. F
-
- Press Esc to leave this display. After saving these letter grades, they
- will be used in all letter grade displays and calculations.
-
-
- 2-11 MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE
- The maximum class size (30, 36, or 40 students) determines how
- many students are listed in each column on the data entry screen and
- print outs. For example, if 30 is entered, 15 students will be listed in
- each column. This setting allows maximum benefit of the cursor keys
- with the data entry screen. This number can be changed at any time.
-
- 2-12 SAVING THE DISPLAYED INFORMATION
- When you are done making changes, choose this selection. The next
- time you start GRADE BOOK POWER, these saved values will be used.
-
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- The next four selections represent individual options for each class. If
- the default (start up) settings are changed before creating your classes
- on the NAMES MENU, these settings will be copied to each class file.
- This feature lets each class have its own grading curve, category
- names and weights, and method to calculate quarter and semester
- grades. If you decide to change the settings after the classes have
- been created, use the last menu selection to quickly copy the settings
- to other classes. To print the settings of all classes, choose Print Out
- Class Settings in the EXTRA MENU.
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- 2-13 REVISE/REVIEW LETTER GRADE PERCENTAGE EQUIVALENTS
- These percentages should be set to your grading curve. Student letter
- grades for the selected class will be determined by the percentages
- listed on this chart:
-
- These entered percentages are the bottom of each letter grade. The
- default scale is listed in the left column.
-
- 1. A+ = 100.01 1.A = 90 1. A+ = 98
- 2. A = 93.333 2.A = 90 2. A = 94
- 3. A- = 90 3.A = 90 3. A = 94
- 4. B+ = 86.667 4.B = 80 4. B+ = 90
- 5. B = 83.333 5.B = 80 5. B = 86
- 6. B- = 80 6.B = 80 6. B = 86
- 7. C+ = 76.667 7.C = 70 7. C = 78
- 8. C = 73.333 8.C = 70 8. C = 78
- 9. C- = 70 9.C = 70 9. C = 78
- 10. D+ = 66.667 10. D = 60 10. D = 70
- 11. D = 63.333 11. D = 60 11. D = 70
- 12. D- = 60 12. D = 60 12. D = 70
- 13. F = 0 13. E = 0 13. F = 0
-
- After moving the cursor to the corresponding percentage, enter the
- new lowest (bottom) percentage that will be accepted for that letter
- grade. Enter spaces to remove any extra digits that are displayed.
-
- Letter grades are assigned to every assignment, category, semester
- exam, quarter and semester grade, unless periods replaced all letters.
-
- If letter grades are entered on the data entry screen of the STUDENT
- ASSIGNMENT MENU, the letter grade is assigned a numerical
- equivalent. This equivalent is the number halfway between the highest
- and lowest number for that letter grade. An A+ (top) grade will be
- equivalent to the total number of points possible for that assignment.
- The bottom letter grade (usually F) will be assigned 0 points.
-
- When you have finished, press Esc to leave this display. Then save
- this information.
-
- 2-14 REVISE/REVIEW ASSIGNMENT CATEGORY NAMES
- Each assignment must be in one of the four categories. Homework,
- Lab, Quiz, and Test are the default categories. You may use these or
- choose your own category names. Each category name must begin
- with a different first letter. Only the last category has the option of
- having the lowest score omitted (thrown out) in calculating grades.
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- Each class may have different category names. For example, a
- business teacher may teach typing and accounting. The typing class
- could have a category called timings. Timings would not make any
- sense in an accounting class.
-
- After entering this information, press Esc to leave this display. Then
- save these new category names.
-
- 2-15 METHOD TO CALCULATE QUARTER GRADES
- You can calculate quarter grades by cumulative points or by weighting
- each category.
-
- If Cumulative Points is chosen, the total points earned during the
- quarter will be compared to the total points possible. The letter grade
- will be determined by the percentages you entered for this class. The
- numbers displayed for category weights will be ignored if Cumulative
- Points was chosen. Cumulative Points is the default grading method.
-
- Weighting causes each category to determine a set percent of the
- quarter grade. For example, you can have homework count 20%, lab
- 10%, quizzes 30%, and tests 40%. These percentages must total
- 100%. Assignments in each category can also be weighted by varying
- the number of points possible on each assignments.
-
- If no points are possible in a category, yet the category was assigned
- a percentage weight, that weight will be distributed to the other
- categories. If we use the above weights, and there have been no tests
- given, the 40% must be distributed to the other categories.
- Otherwise, 40% of every student's grade would include an F grade
- (40% of 0 points). Adjusted weights would change to homework
- 33.333%, lab 16.667%, and quizzes 50%. When the first test is
- recorded, the weights would change back to their assigned weights.
-
- If you choose weighting by category, the Grading Scale information on
- the Individual Printout will show how the quarter grade was calculated
- using the different weights and percentages. If cumulative points is
- chosen, the Grading Scale Information includes the number of points
- needed to earn each letter grade Grading Scale information can be
- removed from Individual Reports with a Change Miscellaneous Setting.
-
- If you choose weighting by category, you can not choose cumulative
- points for the semester grade, since the point totals would be
- misleading. After entering your quarter calculation method, press Esc
- to leave this display. Then save this information.
-
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- 2-16 METHOD TO CALCULATE SEMESTER GRADES
- To work properly, the grades from the previous quarter (term) must be
- transferred forward with selections 2 through 6 of the Utility Menu.
-
- Six different methods can be used to calculate semester grades.
- Different methods can be used for different classes.
-
- 1. Cumulative Points 4. Weight/12 Point Scale
- 2. Weight/Percentages = 100 5. Weight/Numbers
- 3. Last Quarter Only 6. Quality/4 Pt Scale
-
- If Cumulative Points is chosen, total points earned in all terms will be
- added. The semester grade will be based on the total points earned
- out of the total points possible. This method is best if you have a
- different number of total points possible in each quarter.
-
- If Weight/Percentages is chosen, the semester grade is determined by
- the entered weights for each term and semester exam. The weights
- for the quarters (terms) and semester exam must total 100%.
-
- The Weight/Numbers method is identical to the Weighting/Percentages
- method, but the total does not have to equal 100. For example, term
- 1 could count as 2, term 2 as 2, term 3 as 2, and the semester exam
- as 1 for a total of 7. Each term would be 2/7 of the total weight. The
- semester exam would be 1/7 of the total weight.
-
- The following will be displayed if 3-six week (terms) per semester were
- selected when you installed the program:
-
- Weight for Quarter (Term) 1 Grade: 30
- Weight for Quarter (Term) 2 Grade: 30
- Weight for Quarter (Term) 3 Grade: 30
- Weight of the Semester Exam Grade: 10
- Total Weight: 100
-
- The following will be displayed if 2-nine week quarters (terms) per
- semester were selected when you installed the program:
-
- Weight for Quarter (Term) 1 Grade: 40
- Weight for Quarter (Term) 2 Grade: 40
- Non Applicable
- Weight of the Semester Exam Grade: 20
- Total Weight: 100
-
- If the term or semester exam has not been used, yet that term or
- semester exam is assigned a percentage weight, that weight will be
- distributed to the other term(s).
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-
- For example, if we use the above weights, and the semester exam has
- not been given yet, the 20% must be distributed to the other terms.
- Otherwise, 20% of every student's grade would include an F grade
- (20% of 0 points). Since the terms are weighted equally, the 20%
- would be distributed equally to the two terms. These weights would
- change 1st Term to 50% and 2nd Term to 50%. When the semester
- exam is completed, the grade would be calculated based on the
- assigned weights (40%, 40% and 20%).
-
- The Last Quarter Only method uses only the current quarter to
- determine the semester grade. The previous quarter grades will be
- printed on some reports, but they will be ignored in the calculations.
-
- The Weighting/12 Point Scale and Quality/4 Pt Scale methods assign
- numerical values to the earned letter grades for each term. At the end
- of the semester, the weighted numerical values are added to determine
- the final semester grade.
-
- A+ = 12 4.25 B+ = 9 3.25 C+ = 6 2.25 D+ = 3 1.25
- A = 11 4.00 B = 8 3.00 C = 5 2.00 D = 2 1.00
- A- = 10 3.75 B- = 7 2.75 C- = 4 1.75 D- = 1 < 1
-
-
- After entering this information, press Esc to leave this display screen.
- Since this is an individual class option, save this information before
- returning to the SET UP MENU.
-
- 2-17 COPY CLASS SETTINGS TO ANOTHER CLASS
- This selection allows copying of the percentage grade equivalents,
- category name, and quarter and semester calculation methods from
- any (the source) class to a different (the destination) class.
-
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- STUDENT NAMES MENU
-
- 1. Course Title/Period Names - Enter/Add New Classes
- 2. Course Title/Period Names - Revise
- 3. Students - Enter/Add New Students to a Class
- 4. Students - Revise Name/I.D./Text File/SuperData/Seat
- 5. Elementary - Copy Student Names/I.D.s to Another Class
- 6. Elementary - Add One Student to All Classes
- 7. PRINT OUT Student Names and I.D.'s - One Class
- 8. PRINT OUT Student Names - Screen Display - One Class
- 9. PRINT OUT Student Names - Screen Display - All Classes
- 10. PRINT OUT Student Names - Vertical Grid - One Class
- 11. PRINT OUT Student Names - Vertical Grid - All Classes
- 12. PRINT OUT Student Names - Seating Chart - One Class
- 13. Delete Complete Name/Record - One Student
- 14. Delete All Student Names and Grades - One Class
-
- 3-1 ENTER / ADD NEW COURSE TITLES / PERIODS
- Records for up to 15 classes can be maintained on your diskette.
- Course title and period names must be entered before adding students
- to any class. Press Esc when you are done entering classes.
-
- When this selection is made, enter the course title and period numbers.
- For example, a teacher could enter EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1.
-
- Elementary Teachers
- Absence and tardy information is kept in the first class. For this
- reason, your first class should be your largest class. This class could
- be called Attendance with no grades entered. It could also be one of
- the subject areas with both grades and attendance.
-
- Elementary teachers who teach two or more groups of students and
- want to use all the special elementary features of the program should
- assign each group of students a different letter as explained in the
- Group section of Chapter 3-4. Up to 40 students can be placed in
- each group. For example, an elementary teacher may teach one or two
- subjects to two different groups of students. The teacher's homeroom
- students could be assigned to group H (for homeroom, although any
- letter will work). The other group of students would be assigned a
- different letter.
-
- Prior to printing some print outs, you are asked which group. If no
- letter is entered, the program does not check for any group.
-
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- 3-2 REVISE COURSE TITLE / PERIOD NAMES
- The course titles and periods entered with the above selection can be
- revised at any time with this selection.
-
-
- 3-3 ENTER / ADD NEW STUDENTS TO A CLASS
- Class Titles and periods must be entered with selection 1 of this menu
- before you can place students in the respective classes. Up to 40
- students can be placed in each class.
-
- The following chart will be displayed after the class is selected:
-
- Student Name Class ID ASCII Text SuperData School ID St Grp
- ┌───────────────────┬─────────┬───────────┬────────┬─────────┬──┬─┐
- 1│ABRAHAMSON, TOM │TEXT 448 │ │ │355123456│A6│M│
- 2│ADAMS, CRYSTAL │TEXT 451 │ │ │ │B1│F│
- 3│ASHENBRENER, LORI │TEXT 358 │ │DEBATE │ │A1│F│
- 4│BERRY, DEBBIE │TEXT 450 │ │DEBATE │ │E3│F│
- 5│BRONK, SHERI │TEXT 361 │ │ │ │C2│F│
- 6│BROWN, MELISSA │TEXT 452 │ │ │ │B2│F│
- 7│HAGEN, ANNE │TEXT 360 │ │CHEER │ │A2│F│
- 8│HAGEN, TAMMY │TEXT 366 │GRTEXT1.S8 │ │ │F1│F│
- 9│HOUSTON, DON │TEXT 446 │ │ │ │F2│M│
- 10│JACOBS, KEVIN │TEXT 463 │ │FOOTBALL│ │E4│M│
- 11│JOHNSON, PAUL │TEXT 363 │ │ │ │C6│M│
- 12│JORDAN, JEFF │TEXT 462 │ │FOOTBALL│ │E5│M│
- 13│KELLER, DAN │TEXT 365 │ │GOLF │ │C5│M│
- 14│KONKLE, JENNY │TEXT 358 │ │ │ │A5│F│
- 15│LAWSON, SARAH │TEXT 364 │ │ │ │B4│F│
- └───────────────────┴─────────┴───────────┴────────┴─────────┴──┴─┘
- Next Action: ___ S = Save Now Tab = Next Choice Sh-Tab = Prev Choice
- Alt-T = Text Editor for Personal Message on Individual Progress Reports
-
- Move between columns of this display by pressing the Tab or Shift-Tab
- keys. To move the cursor in each column, use the up and down arrow
- keys. The F1 key can be pressed to display a help screen for editing
- information. The other columns of this chart are explained in the next
- section of this manual.
-
- Students can be added to classes at any time. Enter the student's last
- name first so student names can be alphabetize if desired. Do not skip
- any rows when entering the student names. If you have 24 students
- in your class, then the first 24 rows must have names.
-
- This program works most effectively for elementary teachers if the
- largest class is entered as class number 1. Elementary teachers must
- keep their attendance information in class 1. Then use selection 5 of
- this menu to quickly copy these student names from class 1 to the
- other classes on the data diskette or subdirectory.
-
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- The Enter, arrow, or Tab keys must be pressed after each student
- name is entered. When you have finished entering the student names,
- press Esc. Then you will be asked if you want to alphabetize these
- names. Press Y for Yes or N for No. The student names are saved
- before returning to the NAMES MENU.
-
- 3-4 REVISE STUDENT NAME/I.D./TEXT FILE/SUPERDATA/SEAT
- The student information entered with the previous selection of this
- menu can be revised at any time with this selection. First select the
- class that the student is enrolled in. The chart from the previous page
- will be displayed. You can not delete students with this selection.
- Students are deleted with selection 11 of this menu.
-
- Move between columns by pressing either Tab or Shift-Tab. To move
- the cursor in each column, use the arrow keys. The F1 key can be
- pressed to display a help screen for editing information.
-
- The Class I.D. may be up to 10 letters long. Each student should have
- a different Class I.D. If you post student grades, this code can be
- substituted for the student name on some print outs in place of the
- student name. This code might be a school I.D., pseudonym, text
- book number, social security number, etc. If you do not want to use
- an I.D. code, leave this column empty.
-
- The ASCII Text column displays the DOS filename of personal message
- that can be written on specific individual progress reports. Messages
- may be up to 10 lines long. A filename is automatically entered if one
- is not displayed. The text editor can be accessed by pressing Alt-T
- when the cursor is on the row containing the student name. This same
- text can also be accessed from the selection on the RECORD MENU.
- These text files are saved on the student data diskette or in the student
- data subdirectory. Pressing Alt-D deletes the text file name so the file
- will not print on the reports.
-
- When individual student reports are printed, the data subdirectory or
- data diskette is checked to see if a matching ASCII file exists. If the
- file exists, the information is included on the individual printout.
-
- SuperData is another way to group reports. For example, if the word
- football was entered for all football players, you would be able to print
- reports for just football players. Multiple SuperData like GOLF BAND
- can be used to generate reports using either or both superdata.
-
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- Many print outs on the PRINTOUT, ANALYZE, and LIST menus can use
- the matching SuperData from the different classes to create a selected
- report. For example, if the homeroom in entered as the SuperData for
- each student, combined reports for all students from all of your classes
- with the same homeroom can be printed and sorted quickly.
-
- The School I.D. may be up to 9 characters long. Student may have
- different or identical School I.D.'s. If you do not want to use an I.D.
- code, leave this column empty. This code might be a School I.D.,
- social security number, etc.
-
- Plans are being developed to use this column to identify students for
- printing report cards. Since teachers enter student names differently
- (for example first name first, last name first, James vs Jim), some
- piece of data must match exactly to combine the student data from
- different diskettes efficiently in our Administrative programs for class
- scheduling and report cards.
-
- The Seating Chart is labeled similar to the cells of a spreadsheet
- program. The letters A through F indicate the column. The numbers
- 1 through 6 indicate the row number. Row 1 is closest to the back of
- the classroom. Student names are placed in the squares matching the
- letter/number combination from the following chart. Student names
- are divided by the space between the first and last name. Names are
- printed with either 10 or 12 pitch. The pitch and cell labels are
- determined by the Change Miscellaneous Setting of the EXTRA MENU.
-
- Teacher: Class Name:
- ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐
- │ A1 │ │ B1 │ │ C1 │ │ D1 │ │ E1 │ │ F1 │
- └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘
- ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐
- │ A2 │ │ B2 │ │ C2 │ │ D2 │ │ E2 │ │ F2 │
- └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘
- ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐
- │ A3 │ │ B3 │ │ C3 │ │ D3 │ │ E3 │ │ F3 │
- └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘
- ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐
- │ A4 │ │ B4 │ │ C4 │ │ D4 │ │ E4 │ │ F4 │
- └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘
- ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐
- │ A5 │ │ B5 │ │ C5 │ │ D5 │ │ E5 │ │ F5 │
- └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘
- ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐ ┌────┐
- │ A6 │ │ B6 │ │ C6 │ │ D6 │ │ E6 │ │ F6 │
- └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘ └────┘
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-
- The Group column is used to place up to 40 students in a group. For
- example, an elementary teacher may teach one or two subjects to two
- different groups of students. The teacher's homeroom students could
- be assigned to group H (for homeroom, although any letter will work).
- The other group of students would be assigned a different letter.
-
- When printing any Elementary Report (Individual, Missing Assignment,
- Student Summary, and Administrative Summary), you will be asked
- which group. Enter the letter of the group (in this example H). All
- reports for the group will be printed in alphabetical order. Then repeat
- the selection for the other group of students substituting the letter you
- assigned for the other group. The new set of reports will be printed.
-
- Secondary teachers needing to alphabetize all their students could
- divide their students into different groups. No group can exceed 40
- students. If the student's last name begins with the letters A through
- E, place them in group A, letters F through J in group B, etc. By using
- the Elementary option of printing Individual Reports, select each group,
- let the program find the students in each class, and then print each
- group of reports in alphabetical order.
-
- Prior to printing some print outs, you are asked which group. If no
- letter is entered, the program does not check for any group.
-
- After pressing Esc to leave this display, first you will be asked if you
- want to save any changes that were made. Press Y for Yes or N for
- No. Then you will be asked if you want to alphabetize the names.
- Press Y for Yes or N for No. Changes will be automatically saved to
- your student data subdirectory or data diskette.
-
- 3-5 ELEMENTARY - COPY STUDENT NAMES TO OTHER CLASSES
- Student names and codes from any source class will be copied to a
- different destination class.
-
- After the names and codes are copied to each class, you can revise,
- add or delete student names and identification codes as desired.
- Student names and I.D. codes are added, revised, and deleted with
- other selections of this menu.
-
- Student names and codes will not be added to any class that contains
- any previously entered student names.
-
- Elementary teachers must keep their attendance information in class 1.
- Attendance and tardy information will be taken only from the first class
-
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- for the student print outs. All student names and other chart
- information should be entered into source class before the information
- is copied to other classes.
-
- 3-6 ELEMENTARY - ADD ONE STUDENT TO ALL CLASSES
- This selection quickly adds the selected student and identification
- codes to all classes.
-
- 3-7 ONE CLASS - PRINT OUT STUDENT NAMES AND I.D.'S
- A listing of student names and Identification codes is printed with this
- selection.
-
- 3-8,3-9 PRINT OUT STUDENT NAMES - SCREEN DISPLAY
- Selection 7 prints out for one class. Selection 8 prints out all classes.
-
- This selection prints out a student listing as they appear on the data
- entry screen. Three blank lines will be printed in front of each student
- name. This is an easy way to print a listing of students that will be
- gone for a field trip, etc. To print a listing of combined classes, use
- selection 9 of the LISTS MENU.
-
- If you don't have immediate access to a computer to record your
- grades, this print out can be used for temporarily recording student
- grades. It is often much easier to enter grades from one sheet of paper
- than from 40 copies of unalphabetized papers at a computer.
-
- A sample of the Screen Display Printout follows:
- ___ ___ ___ ABRAHAMSON, TOM ___ ___ ___ MILLER, CARRIE
- ___ ___ ___ ADAMS, CRYSTAL ___ ___ ___ OLSON, LARRY
- ___ ___ ___ ASHENBRENER, LORI ___ ___ ___ PETERS, LINDA
- ___ ___ ___ BERRY, DEBBIE ___ ___ ___ PETERSON, SARAH
- ___ ___ ___ BRONK, SHERI ___ ___ ___ REINKE, BOB
- ___ ___ ___ BROWN, MELISSA ___ ___ ___ ROBERTS, JAY
- ___ ___ ___ HAGEN, ANNE ___ ___ ___ SCHMIDT, JIM
- ___ ___ ___ HAGEN, TAMMY ___ ___ ___ SCHNEIDER, DAVE
- ___ ___ ___ HOUSTON, DON ___ ___ ___ SORENSON, MARY
- ___ ___ ___ JACOBS, KEVIN ___ ___ ___ STEVENS, VICKI
- ___ ___ ___ JOHNSON, PAUL ___ ___ ___ WAGNER, RYAN
- ___ ___ ___ JORDAN, JEFF ___ ___ ___ WITTENBERG, SUE
- ___ ___ ___ KELLER, DAN ___ ___ ___
- ___ ___ ___ KONKLE, JENNY ___ ___ ___
- ___ ___ ___ LAWSON, SARAH ___ ___ ___
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- 3-10,3-11 PRINT OUT ALL STUDENT NAMES - VERTICAL GRID
- Selection 9 prints out one class. Selection 10 prints out all classes.
- This selection prints out a student list with a set of boxes (grid) like a
- blank grade book page. The F4-W key combination toggles printing of
- the weekdays above each column. The F4-V key combination toggles
- removal of the vertical lines from the print out.
-
- Various selections on the Change Miscellaneous selection of the
- EXTRA MENU determine the size and pitch of the boxes. Only the
- Epson Printer can print the small boxes. The large boxes can be
- printed with either 10 or 12 pitch with all supported printers.
-
- This print out can be used for temporarily recording student grades if
- you don't have immediate access to a computer to record grades. It
- is often much easier to enter grades from one sheet of paper than from
- 40 unalphabetized student papers at a computer.
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON
- ┌───────────────────┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬┬──┐
- │ABRAHAMSON , TOM │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │ADAMS, CRYSTAL │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │ASHENBRENER, LORI │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │BERRY, DEBBIE │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │BRONK, SHERI │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │HAGEN, ANNE │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │HAGEN, TAMMY │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │HOUSTON, DON │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │JACOBS, KEVIN │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │JOHNSON, PAUL │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │JORDAN, JEFF │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │KELLER, DAN │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │KONKLE, JENNY │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │LAWSON, SARAH │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
-
-
- Pressing F4-W when the menus are displayed will toggle the printing of
- weekday letters at the top of each column.
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON
- M T W R F M T W R F M T W R F M
- ┌───────────────────┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬┬──┬──┬──┬──┬──┬┬──┐
- │ABRAHAMSON , TOM │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │ADAMS, CRYSTAL │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │ASHENBRENER, LORI │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │BERRY, DEBBIE │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │KELLER, DAN │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │KONKLE, JENNY │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
- │LAWSON, SARAH │ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │ │ │ │ ││ │
-
- Pressing F4-V when the menus are displayed will toggle the removal of the
- vertical lines on this print out.
-
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- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON
- ┌───────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────
- │ABRAHAMSON , TOM │___________________________________________________
- │ADAMS, CRYSTAL │___________________________________________________
- │ASHENBRENER, LORI │___________________________________________________
- │BERRY, DEBBIE │___________________________________________________
- │KELLER, DAN │___________________________________________________
- │KONKLE, JENNY │___________________________________________________
- │LAWSON, SARAH │___________________________________________________
-
- Only partial vertical grid printouts are shown in this manual.
-
- 3-12 PRINT OUT STUDENT NAMES - SEATING CHART
- A seating chart of six (or seven) rows by six columns with student
- names is printed. The desk codes are explained in section 3-4. The
- Change Miscellaneous Settings determines the pitch and box
- characters.
-
- Students are assigned to each seat following the pattern explained on
- page 27 (Chapter 3-4).
-
- 3-13 DELETE COMPLETE NAME/RECORD - ONE STUDENT
- Student information entered with selection 3 of this menu can be
- deleted at any time with this selection. If you need to keep some
- record of the student grades, you should either make an individual
- printout for the student first.
-
- First select the class the student is enrolled in. Then move the cursor
- with the arrow key to the student to be dropped. The Number of the
- student will be displayed. Press Enter to continue. A message stating
- all records from all terms of the current semester for this student will
- be deleted. Press any key except Esc to continue. Enter the word
- DELETE to confirm.
-
- If you enter DELETE, all information, including name, identification
- code, and all grades will be removed.
-
- An alternative way to keep the information about a student is to
- Excuse the student from all future assignments. This is done with the
- MISSING ASSIGNMENTS MENU.
-
- When switching semesters with full year courses, copy all students to
- the new semester, then delete the students from the new semester.
- This way you can keep the complete student data for the first
- semester, and have the correct list of names for the second semester.
-
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- 3-14 DELETE ALL STUDENT NAMES AND GRADES - ONE CLASS
- All information about a class can be deleted with this selection.
-
- Select the class number. The current class name will be displayed.
- Below the class name you must enter the word DELETE.
-
- By entering the word DELETE, all information about the class, including
- all students, I.D.'s, and all grades will be removed. Use this selection
- with great care.
-
- This selection is usually used by teachers who have a mixture of
- classes of different durations. For example, some classes may only
- last one quarter or one semester while others may last all year. If you
- need to have a record of these grades, make sure you make detailed
- print outs of the classes before deleting them.
-
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- RECORD ASSIGNMENT MENU
-
- 1. Record Grades of a New Assignment
- 2. Revise Grades of a Previous Assignment
- 3. Revise Assignment Title, Points or Category
- 4. Delete One Assignment for All Students
- 5. Personal Comments - Record/Revise/PRINT OUT
- 6. Semester Exam Grade - Record/Revise
- 7. Absences - Tardies - Record/Revise
- 8. Text for Individual Reports - Record/Revise
- 9. Record Supplemental Marks - Elementary
-
- 4-1 RECORD GRADES OF A NEW ASSIGNMENT
- When selections are made from the STUDENT ASSIGNMENT MENU,
- your list of classes are displayed.
-
- Current Class Names and Section Numbers
-
- 1 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
- 2 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4
- 3 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5
- 4 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7
- 5 ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 3
-
- Move the cursor to the class to be used to record new assignment
- grades. The list of student names and previous assignments for the
- selected class will be read from the subdirectory or student data
- diskette. The last 10 assignments that you recorded will be displayed
- to help prevent recording an assignment twice. Press any key to
- continue.
-
- Grades for 60 assignments can be recorded for every student every
- quarter (term). If you have more than 60 assignments in one quarter,
- you may want to consider using the Utility Menu selection to create a
- new diskette for the current semester, then transfer the point subtotals
- to the new diskette.
-
- The semester exam is assignment number 61. The semester exam can
- only be recorded in the last (quarter) term of a semester.
-
- 4-1-1 ASSIGNMENT TITLE, WEIGHT, AND CATEGORY
- The system date is displayed on the first line. If the date is acceptable,
- you can press the Enter key to go to the Assignment Title line. If you
- want to delete the displayed date, press Alt-D. You may optionally
- enter a date that will be printed on different print outs. If you need to
- display a calendar to help determine the date press the F2 function key.
-
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- The following screen is displayed:
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
-
- Date (Optional): ________
- Press Alt-D to Delete Date
-
- Assignment Title: _________________
- ╔════════════╗
- ║ H=HOMEWORK ║
- Possible Points (Weight): ___ ║ L=LAB ║
- ║ Q=QUIZ ║
- ║ T=TEST ║
- Assignment Category: _ ╚════════════╝
-
-
- The assignment title can be up to 17 letters long. Any number of
- points may be assigned to an assignment. Enter the assignment title
- and press the Enter key.
-
- If this is an EXTRA CREDIT assignment, enter 0 for the number of
- possible points. Then enter the first letter of the category from the
- chart. Each category name must start with a different letter.
- Categories for each class can be changed with the SET UP MENU.
-
- If you are entering the same assignment for different classes, you can
- press Alt-R to quickly repeat the assignment date, title, points possible,
- and category. Then press Enter to go to the data entry screen.
-
- 4-1-2 THE DATA ENTRY SCREEN
- Either numbers or letter grades may be entered on the data entry
- screen. The top part shows class name, number and name of the
- assignment and possible points to be earned on the assignment. The
- class average is displayed after the student scores have been entered.
-
- The following help screen is displayed if the F1 function key is pressed.
- To remove the help screen, press any key.
-
- ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ Use the Cursor keys to Move Around this Display ║
- ║ Right Column Left Column Up One Row Down One Row ║
- ║ HOME = 1st Student PgUp = Previous ■■■ AB IN PgDn = Previous ■■■ AB IN ║
- ║ ALT-A = ABSENT -0- ALT-E = EXCUSED EX ALT-N = NO CREDIT -0- ║
- ║ ALT-B = BLANK ■■■ ALT-I = INCOMPLETE -0- ALT-U = UNEXCUSED -0- ║
- ║ ALT-C = CHECK CM ALT-P = PERFECT GRADES ALT-Q = QUICK GRADE ║
- ║ <Press any key to continue> ║
- ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
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- Between 15 and 20 student names are displayed in each column. The
- number is one-half of the maximum class size from the SET UP MENU.
-
- Class: EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
- 27 Assignment: CHAP 36 READING 10 Possible Points
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- ___ ___ ABRAHAMSON, TOM ___ ___ MILLER, CARRIE
- ___ ___ ADAMS, CRYSTAL ___ ___ OLSON, LARRY
- ___ ___ ASHENBRENER, LORI ___ ___ PETERS, LINDA
- ___ ___ BERRY, DEBBIE ___ ___ PETERSON, SARAH
- ___ ___ BRONK, SHERI ___ ___ REINKE, BOB
- ___ ___ BROWN, MELISSA ___ ___ ROBERTS, JAY
- ___ ___ HAGEN, ANNE ___ ___ SCHMIDT, JIM
- ___ ___ HAGEN, TAMMY ___ ___ SCHNEIDER, DAVE
- ___ ___ HOUSTON, DON ___ ___ SORENSON, MARY
- ___ ___ JACOBS, KEVIN ___ ___ STEVENS, VICKI
- ___ ___ JOHNSON, PAUL ___ ___ WAGNER, RYAN
- ___ ___ JORDAN, JEFF ___ ___ WITTENBERG, SUE
- ___ ___ KELLER, DAN
- ___ ___ KONKLE, JENNY
- ___ ___ LAWSON, SARAH
-
- 4-1-3 ENTERING NUMBER GRADES
- If the entered number grade is greater than the number of possible
- points, a message will be displayed. If you made a mistake when
- entering the grade, you can reenter the correct grade. The student
- could have earned a higher point total because extra credit points may
- have been included in the assignment.
-
- 4-1-4 ENTERING LETTER GRADES
- The letter grades A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, and E
- or F (or from your custom grading scale) may be entered on the data
- entry screen. After entering the letter, press either the + or - or
- space. The cursor will move to the next student. When the average,
- category, cumulative, and final grades are calculated, these letter
- grades are converted to numerical equivalents.
-
- The letter grade A+ is converted to 100%. The letter grade of E or F
- is converted to 0 percent.
-
- Other percentages are found by taking the average of the bottom and
- top percentages in each letter grade range. For example, if the bottom
- B- is 80% and the bottom B is 83.333, the letter grade of B- is
- assigned the average 81.667.
-
- Then the percentage is multiplied by the number of possible points
- (weight) entered with the assignment title, category, and date to
- determine the points earned.
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- 4-1-5 ENTERING SPECIAL GRADES
- Special grades can also be entered by holding the Alternate key down
- and pressing the first letter of the special grade. After the special
- grade is entered, the cursor moves to the next student.
-
- Alt-A = ABSENT The letters AB will be displayed on the data entry
- screen. This grade is ignored when computing the class average and
- considered equal to 0 when individual student average is computed.
- The difference between Alt-A and Alt-I is explained in Chapter 11
- Miscellaneous Information.
-
- Alt-B = BLANK ■■■ The displayed grade will be blanked out as if
- no grade was entered for the student. This grade is ignored when
- computing individual and class averages. This grade is ideal for
- self-paced courses.
-
- Alt-C = CHEAT or CHECK MARK The letters CH or CM will displayed
- on the data entry screen. The Change Miscellaneous setting of the
- EXTRA MENU determines if Alt-C represents CHEAT or CHECK MARK.
- If Alt-C represents CHEAT this grade is considered equivalent to 0
- when class and individual student averages are computed. If Alt-C
- represents CHECK MARK, the mark is ignored in all averages.
-
- Alt-E = EXCUSED The letters EX will be displayed on the data
- entry screen. This grade is ignored when computing the class and
- individual student averages. This grade is issued when it might be
- impossible or impractical to make up a missed assignment.
-
- Alt-I = INCOMPLETE The letters IN will be displayed on the data
- entry screen. The grade is considered equivalent to 0 when class and
- individual student averages are computed. The difference between Alt-
- A and Alt-I is explained in Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Information.
-
- Alt-N = NO CREDIT The letters NC will be displayed on the data
- entry screen. The code NC indicates the assignment was not turned
- in. This grade is considered equal to 0 when class and individual
- student averages are computed.
-
- Alt-P = PERFECT SCORES FOR CLASS Some teachers give
- assignments that all or nearly all students get perfect scores. A perfect
- score will be entered for those students without a previously entered
- assignment. By pressing Alt-P, the possible points (weight) that were
- entered with the assignment title, and category will be quickly entered
- for all students. Then it becomes a simple task of using the cursor
- keys to edit the scores that were not perfect.
-
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- Alt-U = UNEXCUSED The letters UN will be displayed on the data
- entry screen. This grade is considered equivalent to 0 when class and
- individual student averages are computed.
-
- Alt-Q = QUICK GRADE for the selected student. Pressing Alt-Q will
- display the current quarter(term) and semester grade for the selected
- student. This key combination also displays these grades when
- revising and recording grades and updating missing assignments.
-
- 4-1-6 CURSOR MOVEMENT AND SHORTCUTS
- The Enter key does not have to be pressed after each grade is entered.
- Any cursor movement keys can be pressed, automatically entering the
- displayed grade into the computer's memory and moving the cursor to
- the next place to enter a grade. If the Enter key is pressed, the cursor
- moves down one student. If the cursor is at the last student, the
- computer will beep, and the cursor moves to the first displayed
- student.
-
- The mouse can also be used to move around the data entry screen.
-
- The backspace key will delete the digit or letter to the left of the
- current cursor position. The up arrow key moves the cursor up one
- student. If the cursor is at the first student, the computer will beep,
- and the cursor will move to the last displayed student. The down
- arrow key functions identically to the Enter key when the data entry
- screen is displayed.
-
- The right arrow key moves the cursor horizontally to the right column
- of names. If no name is at this location the cursor will move to the last
- displayed student name. The left arrow key moves the cursor
- horizontally to the left column of student names.
-
- The PgUp key moves the cursor to the most previous blank, ABsent,
- or INcomplete grade. If there are no missing grades, the cursor will
- remain in the same place. The PgDn key moves the cursor to move to
- the next blank, ABsent, or INcomplete grade. If there are no missing
- grades, the cursor will remain in the same place.
-
- 4-1-7 COMPLETION OF GRADE ENTRY
- When you have completed recording grades for an assignment, press
- the Esc key. The calculated class average and average letter grade will
- be displayed. Then the following options will be displayed:
-
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- <S>ave these grades
- <C>ontinue entering grades
- <N>ot save these grades
-
- Normally the letter S is pressed to Save the displayed grades to
- diskette. After the grades are saved, you will be asked if you want to
- record other grades for this class. If you press Y for Yes, the last 10
- recorded assignments will be displayed.
-
- After pressing any key to continue, you can enter the date, title,
- possible points (weight), category, and grades of another assignment.
-
- If you had accidentally pressed the Esc key or notice a mistake in the
- entered grades, you can press the letter C. The cursor will return to
- the first displayed name.
-
- If the letter N is pressed, the displayed grades will not be saved to
- diskette. Then you will be asked if you want to record other grades for
- this class. If you press Y for Yes, you will be ready to record grades
- for a new assignment.
-
- 4-2 REVISE GRADES OF A PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENT - ONE CLASS
- If you notice an improperly recorded grade, you can easily revise the
- grade. After selecting the class, the list of previously recorded
- assignments will be displayed. Move the cursor to the assignment, and
- press the Enter key twice.
-
- The data entry screen with all recorded grades for the assignment will
- be displayed.
-
- Class: EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1 20 Possible Points
- 27 Assignment: CHAP 36 READING 15 Class Average C
- ============================================================
- 14 C- ABRAHAMSON, TOM AB AB PETERS, LINDA
- NC NC ADAMS, CRYSTAL 20 A PETERSON, SARAH
- AB AB ASHENBRENER, LORI CH CH REINKE, BOB
- 16 B- BERRY, DEBBIE 17 B ROBERTS, JAY
- 7 F BRONK, SHERI ___ ___ SCHMIDT, JIM
- ___ ___ BROWN, MELISSA 16 B- SCHNEIDER, DAVE
- 14 C- HAGEN, ANNE 17 B SORENSON, MARY
- 15 C HAGEN, TAMMY 19 A STEVENS, VICKI
- 20 A HOUSTON, DON 20 A WAGNER, RYAN
- 16 B- JACOBS, KEVIN 19 A WITTENBERG, SUE
- ___ ___ JOHNSON, PAUL
- 19 A JORDAN, JEFF
- EX EX KELLER, DAN
- 18 A- KONKLE, JENNY
- ___ ___ LAWSON, SARAH
- 13 D MILLER, CARRIE
- UN UN OLSON, LARRY
-
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-
- Use the cursor keys or mouse to move to the student grade. There are
- two ways to save these changes and continue revising grades of a
- different assignment.
-
- When you have completed revising the displayed grades, you can press
- the Esc key. The new class average will be computed and displayed.
- The revised grades can then be saved to diskette. Then you will be
- asked if you want to revise other grades for this class. If you press Y
- for Yes, the list of previously recorded assignments will be displayed.
- After selecting the assignment again, you can revise the grades of a
- different assignment.
-
- Revised grades can also be saved by pressing Function key F10.
- Pressing F3 will display the previous assignment for the class.
- Pressing F4 will display the next assignment for the class.
-
- Selection 1 of the MISSING ASSIGNMENT MENU allows quick revision
- of student grades for all assignments that were previously recorded as
- INcomplete, ABsent, or Blank. Selection 7 of the MISSING
- ASSIGNMENT MENU lets you revise the grades of all previous
- assignments for one student.
-
- 4-3 REVISE ASSIGNMENT TITLE, POINTS, OR CATEGORY
- This option also lets the teacher automatically adjust the possible
- student points on each assignment. After selecting the class and
- assignment number to revise, the following screen will be displayed:
-
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
-
- Date (Optional): MAY 15
- New Date (Optional): ________
-
- Assignment Title: CHAP 36 READING
- NEW TITLE: _________________ ╔════════════╗
- ║ H=HOMEWORK ║
- Possible Points (Weight): 20 ║ L=LAB ║
- New Point Total (Weight): ___ ║ Q=QUIZ ║
- ║ T=TEST ║
- Assignment Category: Q ╚════════════╝
- New Category: _
-
- Adjust Student Points <Y or N>? _
-
- ENTER key = Keep the displayed information
-
- To keep the displayed information, just press the Enter key.
-
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-
- If the Possible Points (Weight) was changed and numerical scores were
- previously recorded for this assignment, you will be asked if you want
- to adjust the student points.
-
- You would press N for No if you had made a mistake and just wanted
- to correct this value. You would probably press Y for Yes if you
- wanted to increase the weight of this assignment. For example, the
- displayed assignment is worth 20 points. If you changed the point
- value to 40 points, This assignment would have twice the weight that
- it previously had.
-
- If Y is pressed, then every student's numerical score will be adjusted
- automatically for this assignment. For example, if a student had
- previously scored 15 out of the 20 points, and the weight was doubled
- to 40 points, the student's grade would automatically be doubled to 30
- out of 40 points.
-
- If letter grades were previously entered for this assignment, the grades
- are automatically adjusted when the new weight is multiplied by the
- numerical equivalent. These changes are automatically saved to the
- diskette.
-
- 4-4 DELETE ONE ASSIGNMENT FOR ALL STUDENTS - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class number, the list of previously recorded
- assignments will be displayed. Enter the assignment number to be
- deleted. The assignment title, possible points, category, and student
- grades for the assignment will be deleted.
-
- 4-5 RECORD/REVISE PERSONAL COMMENTS - CURRENT QUARTER
- After selecting the class, a data entry screen will be displayed. Up to
- two personal one line comments can be printed on individual reports
- each quarter. If you want a longer personal message to the student,
- use the Text entry selection from the RECORD MENU.
-
- The 81 comments available are divided into five groups.
- Comments 1-15: IN CLASS PARTICIPATION
- Comments 16-28: ATTITUDE/EFFORT
- Comments 29-40: HOMEWORK/ASSIGNMENTS
- Comments 41-62: SKILLS/ABILITY
- Comments 63-81: BEHAVIOR/DISCIPLINE
-
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- Personal Comments to Add to Individual Reports:
- IN CLASS PARTICIPATION SKILLS/ABILITY
- 1. Asks pertinent questions 41. Demonstrates originality
- 2. Demonstrates leadership 42. Demonstrates good study habits
- 3. Effective group participation 43. Effective writing ability
- 4. Good lab student 44. Excellent student
- 5. Leader in group activities 45. Good reading comprehension
- 6. Participates well in class 46. Intellectually eager
- 7. Pleasure to have in class 47. Shows mastery of research skills
- 8. Shows good listening skills 48. Working up to ability
- 9. Shows good speaking skills 49. Works well independently
- 50. Should continue in science
- 10.*Difficulty expressing ideas
- 11.*Does not participate in class 51.*Erratic progress
- 12.*Does not work well in open lab 52.*Extra practice would be helpful
- 13.*Hinders group performance 53.*Needs additional help
- 14.*Minimal group participation 54.*Needs to improve speaking skills
- 15.*Shows poor listening skills 55.*Needs to improve study habits
- 56.*Not working up to ability
- ATTITUDE/EFFORT 57.*Poor reading comprehension
- 16. Displays commendable effort 58.*Poor reasoning skills
- 17. Displays consistent effort 59.*Poor writing skills
- 18. Eager to learn 60.*Shows little effort to improve
- 19. Shows improvement 61.*Tries but can not master skills
- 20. Shows interest in work 62.*Weak in basic skills
- 21. Shows pride in work
- BEHAVIOR/DISCIPLINE/OTHER
- 22.*Constantly complains 63. Accepts responsibility
- 23.*Lack of motivation 64. Cooperative, courteous student
- 24.*Lacks serious attitude 65. Has paid lab activity fee
- 25.*Negative attitude 66. Pleasant, friendly student
- 26.*No response to offer to help
- 27.*Personal effort unsatisfactory 67.*Absent too often
- 28.*Works only enough to pass 68.*Avoids responsibilities
- 69.*Displays unacceptable behavior
- HOMEWORK/ASSIGNMENTS 70.*Disregards class rules
- 29. Assignments done very neatly 71.*Has conflicting activities
- 30. Does well on daily work 72.*Has not paid lab activity fee
- 31. Does well on class projects 73.*Lacks respect for classmates
- 74.*Lacks respect for teacher
- 32.*Careless work 75.*Please call for conference
- 33.*Does not read assignments 76.*Self discipline needed
- 34.*Does homework without learning 77.*Socializes too much in class
- 35.*Fails to complete assignments 78.*Tardy too often
- 36.*Fails to complete make up work 79.*Tired and listless in class
- 37.*Homework incomplete 80.*Unwise use of class time
- 38.*Lab reports need improvement 81.*Unwise use of lab time
- 39.*Low test/quiz scores
- 40.*Poor penmanship
-
- The asterisk next to the number indicates a negative comment. The
- comments can be revised with any word processor that can read and
- save in ASCII format. If you are using DOS version 5.0 or later,
- comments can be edited by typing EDIT COMMENTS.GRD and pressing
- Enter at the DOS prompt C:\GRADES> All 81 comments must be
- present in a revised comment listing.
-
- Pressing Alt-W pops-up a window displaying 16 of the 81 available
- comments. Pressing the arrow keys display the remaining comments.
- Then press Esc to remove the pop-up window before entering comment
- numbers.
-
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-
- Pressing Alt-F flips between the two comments that can be entered for
- each student. Pressing Alt-B blanks out a student comment number.
-
- The comments made for each student can be also be printed with this
- selection. The numbers are not printed on individual student reports.
-
- 4-6 SEMESTER EXAM GRADE - RECORD/REVISE
- The assignment title is set to SEMESTER EXAM. All letter grades and
- values that could be entered with regular assignments may be entered.
- This exam can only be entered in the last quarter (term) of the
- semester. The semester exam is assigned assignment number 61 and
- may be displayed and analyzed by entering 61 on the PRINT OUT and
- ANALYZE MENUS.
-
- 4-7 ABSENCES - TARDIES - RECORD/REVISE
- You will not be able to use this selection until two entries on the
- EXTRA MENU are completed. You must complete the Set Term
- Start/End Dates and the Select Non-Student Days selections. Up to 60
- student days are available for each quarter (term).
-
- ELEMENTARY TEACHERS:
- Elementary teachers should only keep attendance in the first class and
- just print reports for that class. If Secondary Level Menu Selections on
- the Change Miscellaneous Selection of the EXTRA MENU was set to
- be locked out, the class name will not be printed.
-
- After selecting the class, a floating spreadsheet will be displayed with
- the student names on the left and the columns representing the days.
- The F2 function key can also be pressed to display a calendar. If you
- are in first semester, August through January will be displayed. If you
- are in the second semester, January through June will be displayed.
-
- In the upper left corner, the day of the current quarter (term) and date
- are displayed. The student names will remain displayed on the screen
- as you move around. The > symbol is displayed on the student row
- to help indicate the correct student. As you move the cursor to the left
- or right, under the columns, the Day Number-Date displayed in the
- upper left corner changes. As the cursor is moved up or down the >
- symbol displayed next to the student name also moves. These cursor
- keys (Home, Ctrl-Left, Ctrl-Right, PgUp, and PgDn) are supported.
- When the cursor is in the correct column (day/date) and in the correct
- row (student), a letter can be pressed to mark Absences or Tardies.
-
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-
- F2 = Calendar Display
- Day 9 - Tue 09-06-1994
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17__
- │ABRAHAMSON, TOM >│ N __ │
- │ADAMS, CRYSTAL │ N │
- │ASHENBRENER, LORI │ A N │
- │BERRY, DEBBIE │ N │
- │BRONK, SHERI │ │
- │BROWN, MELISSA │ A │
- │HAGEN, ANNE │ │
- │HAGEN, TAMMY │ │
- │HOUSTON, DON │ │
- │JACOBS, KEVIN │ T T │
- │JOHNSON, PAUL │ │
- │JORDAN, JEFF │ │
- │KELLER, DAN │ │
- │KONKLE, JENNY │ A │
- │LAWSON, SARAH │ │
-
- The following letters can be entered on this display:
- H = Half Day Absence A = Absent T = Tardy
- N = Non-Student Day F = Field Trip-NC E = Excused
- X = EXAM Absence U = Unexcused S = Suspended
- Q = Non-Counting Abs. L = Late Entry W = Withdrawn
-
- An absence or tardy can not be entered on a non student day. If you
- want to erase a mark, press the space bar. The letters AHEXS and U
- are all included when calculating total absences. F (Field Trip) and Q
- (Non Counting) are printed on the Absence Reports but not included in
- the absence totals.
-
- Total absences and tardies are displayed on the Revise Student Names
- selection of the Names Menu. Totals are also included on the Indi-
- vidual Student Progress Reports printed from the PRINT OUT MENU.
-
- When you have completed recording absences and tardies, press the
- Esc key. The following options will be displayed:
- <S>ave these marks <C>ontinue <N>ot save these marks
-
- Normally the letter S is pressed to save these marks. After these
- marks are saved you are returned to the Main Menu. If you had
- accidentally pressed the Esc key, or notice a mistake in the display,
- you can press the letter C. The cursor will return to the first displayed
- name. If the letter N is pressed, the displayed attendance marks will
- not be saved to diskette.
-
- The next time this menu selection is made, the previously recorded
- marks will be read from the data subdirectory or student data diskette.
- As you move through the quarter (term) the program will display that
- part of the sheet near the current system data.
-
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-
- 4-8 TEXT FOR INDIVIDUAL REPORTS - RECORD/REVISE
- After selecting the class and student, a personal message box will be
- displayed which allows up to 10 lines of text to be entered, saved, and
- printed on individual reports. Pressing the F1 function key will display
- a help screen for editing the lines. The Enter key must be pressed
- before pressing Esc to make sure the last line properly replaces the last
- line in the computer's memory.
-
- The following options will be displayed:
- <S>ave <C>ontinue <N>ot save
-
- Normally the letter S is pressed to save the text. After the text is
- saved you are asked if you want to view/edit other text files for this
- class. If you press Y for Yes, the class names are displayed for your
- selection. You can press Esc twice to leave this selection if necessary.
- Pressing N for No, returns you to the RECORD MENU.
-
- If you had accidentally pressed the Esc key, or notice a mistake in the
- display, you can press the letter C. The cursor will return to the first
- displayed line. If the letter N is pressed, the displayed text will not be
- saved to your subdirectory or student data diskette.
-
- The next time this menu selection is made, the previously recorded text
- will be read from the data subdirectory or student data diskette.
-
- These text files are not backed up using the Back Up Files selection of
- the EXTRA MENU. If you do not want the text file to be printed on the
- individual reports, you can delete the file from the student data diskette
- or subdirectory using DOS. You could also go to the Revise Student
- names of the NAMES MENU, select the student and use the Tab key
- to move to the ASCII Text column. Press Alt-D to Delete the displayed
- filename. Press the Enter key. Then press the Esc key. Then press S
- to Save the displayed information.
-
- 4-9 SUPPLEMENTAL MARKS - ELEMENTARY - RECORD/REVISE
- Supplemental marks for non-graded classes can be entered. Marks of
- E for Excellent, O for Outstanding, S for Satisfactory, N for Needs to
- Improve, and U for Unsatisfactory are supported. These marks will be
- included on the Elementary Administrative Summary and Elementary
- Summary Report.
-
- This menu selection can be turned off with a Change Miscellaneous
- setting of the EXTRA MENU.
-
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-
- MISSING ASSIGNMENT MENU
-
- 1. Missing Assignments - Update Grades - One Class
- 2. Missing Assignments - View/PRINT OUT - One Class
- 3. Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 4. Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - Elementary
- 5. Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - Secondary
- 6. Missing Assignments - PRINT OUT - One Student
- 7. One Student - Excuse from Future Assignments
- 8. One Student - Revise Grades of Previous Assignments
-
- 5-1 UPDATE GRADES OF ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS - ONE CLASS
- This selection is used to quickly update previously recorded ABsent,
- INcomplete, or Blank grades. After selecting the class, the following
- screen will be displayed:
-
- UPDATE MISSING ASSIGNMENTS Date: NOV 03, 1995
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
- Title of Assignment
- ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ 1 ASHENBRENER, LORI ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10 3 ║
- ║ 10 JACOBS, KEVIN BLACK/SILVER CUPS L IN /15 8 ║
- ║ 15 LAWSON, SARAH ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10 3 ║
- ║ 15 LAWSON, SARAH BLACK/SILVER CUPS L AB /15 8 ║
- ║ 15 LAWSON, SARAH ENERGY QUIZ Q ■■■ /25 10 ║
- ╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
-
- The F1 function key can be pressed to show a help screen of the
- Alternate key combinations.
- ╔═══════════════════════════╗
- ║ ALT-A = ABSENT -0- ║ You may enter either a letter grade, a
- ║ ALT-B = BLANK ■■■ ║ point value, or an Alternate key combination
- ║ ALT-C = CHECK MARK CM ║ from the chart on the left. You can use
- ║ ALT-E = EXCUSED EX ║ the up and down keys to move from one
- ║ ALT-I = INCOMPLETE -0- ║ missing assignment to the next. If there
- ║ ALT-N = NO CREDIT NC ║ are more missing assignments than can be
- ║ ALT-Q = QUICK QTR/SEM ║ displayed, the screen will scroll to
- ║ ALT-U = UNEXCUSED UN ║ display all missing assignments for
- ║<Press any key to continue>║ editing.
- ╚═══════════════════════════╝
-
- Press the Esc key to complete the update for this class. Then
- determine if your changes should be saved.
-
- Press either letter Y or N. If the letter Y is pressed, the updated grades
- will be saved to diskette. New class averages for all assignments in
- this class will also be calculated. Pressing the letter N for No will not
- save these updated grades to diskette.
-
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-
- 5-2 VIEW/PRINT OUT ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, all grades previously recorded as INcomplete,
- ABsent, or Blank ■■■ are displayed in the chart. If no assignments are
- missing in the selected class an appropriate message will be displayed.
-
- Press Esc to leave the screen and display the message "Press the letter
- P to Print this Information _" If you do not want to print this listing,
- press the Esc key. Press the letter P to print this information.
-
- Teachers wanting to print all missing assignments for all classes on the
- diskette should use selection 3 on this menu. Elementary teachers
- wanting to print missing assignments from all classes grouped by
- student should use selection 4 on this menu.
-
- 5-3 PRINT OUT ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS - ALL CLASSES
- Missing assignments are grouped by class with this selection. All
- grades for all classes previously recorded as INcomplete, ABsent, or
- Blank ■■■ will be printed next to the student's name. If no
- assignments are missing in a class, an appropriate message will be
- displayed and printed.
-
- If you want view or print missing assignments for one class, use
- selection 2 on this menu.
-
- All Classes - PRINT OUT All Missing Assignments
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1 ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS 11-03-1994
- Title of Assignment Category Points
- ASHENBRENER, LORI ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10
- JACOBS, KEVIN BLACK/SILVER CUPS L IN /15
- LAWSON, SARAH ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10
- BLACK/SILVER CUPS L AB /15
- ENERGY QUIZ Q ■■■ /25
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS 11-03-1994
- Title of Assignment Category Points
- No Assignments are missing in this class
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5 ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS 11-03-1994
- Title of Assignment Category Points
- DAVIS, LORI ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10
- HAMILTON, SHERI BLACK/SILVER CUPS L AB /15
- THOMPSON, DAN BLACK/SILVER CUPS L AB /15
- ENERGY QUIZ Q ■■■ /25
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7 ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS 11-03-1994
- Title of Assignment Category Points
- No Assignments are missing in this class
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 3 ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS 11-03-1994
- Title of Assignment Category Points
- No Assignments are missing in this class
-
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-
- 5-4 PRINT OUT ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS - ELEMENTARY
- Missing assignments from all classes the student is enrolled in will be
- printed together as a group. All grades for all classes previously
- recorded as INcomplete, ABsent, or Blank will be printed. If a student
- is not missing any assignments in any class, no report will be printed.
- These reports can be printed by the group letter entered in the chart of
- the Revise Student Name/ID/Superdata selection of the NAMES MENU.
-
- 5-5 PRINT OUT ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS - SECONDARY
- This print out is ideal for individual students. Grades for each student
- that were previously recorded as INcomplete, ABsent, or Blank ■■■
- will be printed as a separate report. If the student is not missing any
- assignments, no report will be printed. A sample print out is displayed
- below. If the Paper Save option of the Change Miscellaneous Settings
- of the EXTRA MENU is set to Yes, two students will be printed per
- page.
-
- 5-6 PRINT OUT ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS - ONE STUDENT
- This print out is ideal for the student that returns to school after a
- lengthy absence. All grades for one student previously recorded as
- INcomplete, ABsent, or Blank will be printed. If the student is not
- missing any assignments, an appropriate message will be displayed.
- If the Paper Save/Ribbon Save option of the Change Miscellaneous
- Settings of the EXTRA MENU is set to Yes, two students will be
- printed per page.
-
- One Student - PRINT OUT All Missing Assignments
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1 ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS 11-03-1994
- Title of Assignment Category Points
- LAWSON, SARAH ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10
- BLACK/SILVER CUPS L AB /15
- ENERGY QUIZ Q ■■■ /25
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 5-7 EXCUSE A STUDENT FROM FUTURE ASSIGNMENTS
- When a student leaves your class and you do not want to delete all
- information about this student, you should use this selection. EX (for
- EXcused) or WP (for Withdrawn Passing) or WF (for Withdrawn Failing)
- will be automatically recorded for this student for all future
- assignments for the remainder of the current quarter.
-
- To change the calculated quarter and semester grades to EXcused, use
- selections 7 and 8 of the UTILITY MENU.
-
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-
- 5-8 REVISE GRADES OF PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENTS - ONE STUDENT
- There may be times when you need to revise many grades of one
- student. First select the class. Then a listing of all students in that
- class will be displayed. Move the cursor to the student by using the
- arrow keys, then press the Enter key twice. Every assignment and
- assignment grade for the student will be displayed. Use the up and
- down arrow keys to move between assignments.
-
- REVISE PREVIOUS GRADES Date: NOV 03, 1994
- LAWSON, SARAH
- Title of Assignment Category Points
- ╔════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ 1 P-1 INTRODUCTION H 9 /10 ║
- ║ 2 P-2 SCI. METHOD H 10 /10 ║
- ║ 3 ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10 ║
- ║ 4 QUIZ-INTRODUCTION Q 14 /15 ║
- ║ 5 P-3 LAB BOXES L 10 /10 ║
- ║ 6 METRIC WORKSHEET H 15 /15 ║
- ║ 7 METRIC TO CLASS H NC /25 ║
- ║ 8 BLACK/SILVER CUPS L AB /15 ║
- ║ 9 DENSITY LAB L 15 /15 ║
- ║ 10 ENERGY QUIZ Q ■■■ /25 ║
- ║ 11 PROL. CROSSWORD H 10 /10 ║
- ║ 12 PROLOGUE TEST T 88 /100 ║
- ╚════════════════════════════════════════════╝
-
- The F1 function key can be pressed to reveal a help screen of the
- allowed Alternate key combinations for the special grades.
-
- ╔═══════════════════════════╗
- ║ ALT-A = ABSENT -0- ║ You may enter either a letter grade, a
- ║ ALT-B = BLANK ■■■ ║ point value, or an Alt combination from
- ║ ALT-C = CHECKMARK CM ║ the chart on the left. You can use the
- ║ ALT-E = EXCUSED EX ║ up and down arrow keys to move
- ║ ALT-I = INCOMPLETE -0- ║ between assignments. If there are more
- ║ ALT-N = NO CREDIT NC ║ assignments than can be displayed, the
- ║ ALT-U = UNEXCUSED UN ║ screen will scroll to display all
- ║<Press any key to continue>║ assignments for editing.
- ╚═══════════════════════════╝
- Press Esc to complete the update for this student. Then determine if
- the changes should be saved.
-
- Press either letter Y or N. If Y is pressed, the updated grades will be
- saved. New class averages for all assignments in this class will also be
- calculated. Then you will be asked if you want to revise other grades
- in this class. If you select Y for Yes, the list of students will be
- displayed again.
-
- Pressing the N for No will not save these updated grades to the data
- subdirectory or student data diskette.
-
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-
- PRINT OUT MENU
-
- 1. Individual Report - View/PRINT OUT - One Student
- 2. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - One Class
- 3. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 4. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Elementary
- 5. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Deficiency Only
- 6. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Matching SuperData
- 7. Detailed Records - PRINT OUT - One Class
- 8. Detailed Records - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 9. Category Averages - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 10. Category Averages - View/PRINT OUT - One Class
- 11. Student Summary Reports - View/PRINT OUT - Elementary
- 12. Student Capsule Reports - PRINT OUT - SuperData
- 13. Student Capsule Reports - View/PRINT OUT - One Class
-
-
- 6-1 VIEW/PRINT OUT INDIVIDUAL REPORT - ONE STUDENT
- After selecting the class and student, the date, name, category, earned
- grade, possible points (weight), and letter grade for each assignment
- is displayed. The running cumulative grade (trend) for the current term
- is displayed in the right column. If all assignments can not be
- displayed, use up and down arrow keys to scroll through this
- information. The student's category averages, category points and
- letter grades, final point totals and grade are displayed at the bottom
- of this scrollable screen. Press Esc to leave this display.
-
- After Esc was pressed, you may press either P to Print this information
- or V to View the grading scale.
-
- The grading scale is based on the number of total points possible,
- weights or percentages selected with the SET UP MENU. If the school
- does not use letter grades, and periods were entered for all letter
- grades, the grading scale will not be printed.
-
- The print out includes the assignment information, grading trend, last
- quarter grade, category averages, quarter grade, semester grade,
- grading scale, absences, tardies, and personal comments. Semester
- grades will not be included on the print out if No was selected on the
- Change Miscellaneous Settings of the EXTRA MENU.
-
- A parent signature request (SET UP MENU selection 3), common
- message (SET UP MENU selection 4 & 5), and personal message will
- be printed on the individual print outs if the correct settings are made.
-
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- This is a sample of an individual student print out.
-
- INDIVIDUAL STUDENT REPORT - EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1 QTR 1 09-20-1994 LAWSON, SARAH
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON TEXT 364
- Title of Assignment Category Points Grade Trend
- AUG 31 1 P-1 INTRODUCTION H 9 /10 A- A-
- SEP 02 2 P-2 SCI. METHOD H 10 /10 A A
- SEP 06 3 ENERGY TRANSFER L AB /10 AB D-
- SEP 06 4 QUIZ-INTRODUCTION Q 14 /15 A C-
- SEP 08 5 P-3 LAB BOXES L 10 /10 A C+
- SEP 09 6 METRIC WORK SHEET H 15 /15 A B-
- SEP 12 7 METRIC TO CLASS H 10 EC A
- SEP 14 8 BLACK/SILVER CUPS L AB /15 AB B-
- SEP 14 9 DENSITY LAB L 15 /15 A B-
- SEP 15 10 ENERGY QUIZ Q AB /25 AB D
- SEP 16 11 PROL. CROSSWORD H 10 /10 A D+
- SEP 16 12 PROLOGUE TEST T 88 /100 B+ C-
-
- LAST QTR HOMEWORK LAB QUIZ TEST THIS QTR. CUMULATIVE
- A 97% F 50% F 35% B+ 88% C- 72% C- 72%
- 44/45 25/50 14/40 88/100 171/235 171/235
- ********************************************
- * Personal Comments about this Student: *
- * *Absent too often *
- * *Fails to complete make up work *
- ********************************************
-
- __________ _________________________________
- Date Parent Signature
-
- This individual report can be given to each student for their information or
- sent home for a parent signature. This general message may be up to 10 lines
- long and printed on all reports. Use SET UP MENU selections 4 and 5.
-
- GRADING SCALE - FROM 235 POSSIBLE POINTS
- A 90.00% AND GREATER 212 OR MORE POINTS
- B 80.00% BUT LESS THAN 90.00% 188 TO 211 POINTS
- C 70.00% BUT LESS THAN 80.00% 165 TO 187 POINTS
- D 60.00% BUT LESS THAN 70.00% 141 TO 164 POINTS
- F LESS THAN 60.00% LESS THAN 141 POINTS
-
- ASSIGNMENT CODES: AB=ABSENT CM=CHECKMARK EX=EXCUSED
- EC=EXTRA CREDIT IN=INCOMPLETE NC=NO CREDIT UN=UNEXCUSED
-
- Personal messages to selected students can also be printed on this report.
- This message is stored in the data subdirectory or on student data diskette.
- The file name is listed in the ASCII text file column of the Revise Student
- Name chart viewed with the NAMES MENU.
-
- 6-2 PRINT OUT INDIVIDUAL STUDENT REPORTS - ONE CLASS
- All individual student reports for a selected class will be printed. As
- each student report is processed, the name will be displayed on the
- screen. To start printing reports at a student other than the first
- student, select Advance Student Number on the EXTRA MENU before
- using this selection.
-
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- 6-3 PRINT OUT INDIVIDUAL STUDENT REPORTS - ALL CLASSES
- The individual student reports of all students in all classes will be
- printed. To start printing reports with a class other than the first class,
- select Advance Class Number on the EXTRA MENU before using this
- selection. Make sure the printer has enough paper to print all reports.
-
- Semester grades will not be included on the print out if No was
- selected on the Change Miscellaneous Settings of the EXTRA MENU.
-
- 6-4 PRINT OUT INDIVIDUAL STUDENT REPORTS - ELEMENTARY
- All reports for one student in all classes will be printed before
- advancing to the next student. Make sure that the printer has enough
- paper to print all these reports.
-
- Elementary teachers with more than one group of 40 students should
- enter the group letter used on the chart from the NAMES MENU Revise
- Student Names/ID/SuperData selection. A more complete explanation
- of groups is found in chapter 3-4.
-
- 6-5 PRINT OUT INDIVIDUAL STUDENT REPORTS - DEFICIENCY
- This selection searches all classes. If the student's current percentage
- is equal to or below the deficiency percentage entered with this
- selection, then an Individual Student Report will be printed. These
- reports are ideal for providing guidance counselors with detailed
- information about students performing below average. Some schools
- have substituted this report for school deficiency reports that are sent
- home to parents.
-
- 6-6 PRINT OUT INDIVIDUAL REPORTS - MATCHING SUPERDATA
- This selection will search all classes. If the student's SuperData is the
- same as the requested SuperData, an Individual Student Report will be
- printed. This set of reports is ideal for providing coaches with detailed
- information about student academic performance. The SuperData is
- listed in the SuperData column of the Revise Student Name chart
- viewed with the NAMES MENU.
-
-
- 6-7 PRINT OUT COMPLETE DETAILED RECORDS - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, the detailed record print out will be in either
- 12 pitch or condensed pitch. The pitch was set with Change
- Miscellaneous Selection of the EXTRA MENU. This detailed record can
- be glued into your school grade book at the end of each quarter.
-
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-
- This is a sample detailed record print out.
-
- MR. JEPSON COMPLETE DETAILED RECORD - QUARTER (TERM) 3
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
- Quarter 3 02-23-1994 10 10100 15 15 0 15 10130 10 10 10 15 20 5 10 10140
- Student Name Q H T L L L Q H T Q Q H H L L H H T
- ANDERSON, JULIE 10 10100 15 10 4 15 10108 10 10 7 15 17 1 8 10120
- DAVIS, LORI 10 10 57 14 15 8 9 78 8 10 9 4 6 7 NC 5 54
- HAMILTON, SHERI 10 10 97 15 15 5 10 10118 10 10 10 15 NC 3 20 10112
- HARRIS, TROY 10 10 91 14 13 5 15 10118 10 10 10 15 9 16 20 10118
- KNUTH, CURT 10 3 66 15 13 15 5 50 8 10 NC NC NC 9 20 5120
- KOLINSKI, KRIS 10 10 40 10 13 5 13 10114 9 4 10 13 20 7 20 5104
- MCKENZIE, ANNA 10 10 52 14 10 10 9106 7 8 10 9 15 4 20 9100
- PERKINS, JILL 10 10100 15 15 5 11 10110 6 10 8 14 17 4 20 10114
- REIMER, SCOTT 10 10 43 12 15 3 15 10112 10 10 8 NC 19 10 20 10108
- ROSS, DEBBIE 10 9 79 14 15 11 10 88 10 10 9 14 NC 6 20 9114
- RUSHMAN, SALLY 10 10 46 13 14 9 10 42 8 9 10 14 14 6 20 8 72
- SCHULTZ, PAM 10 10 73 15 13 3 15 10112 10 10 10 15 18 12 8 10122
- SIMMONS, RUTH 10 10 52 14 15 14 10 86 10 10 10 14 15 4 20 10 90
- SMITH, JENNY 10 NC 64 14 15 15 10120 10 10 10 15 17 23 20 8110
- SWEET, SUE 10 10 69 14 15 3 10 84 10 10 10 0 17 5 20 10 98
- THOMPSON, DAN 8 NC 49 14 9 7 10 92 8 6 6 15 NC 7 6 4106
- WAITE, BRENT 10 1 15 8 10 9 NC 56 2 8 3 13 14 5 NC 4 72
- ZAGER, KEVIN 10 10 85 15 15 5 13 10114 10 9 6 15 17 5 NC 3 86
- ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG 10 10 76 13 9 14 10118 10 10 6 13 9 5 20 7112
- CLASS AVERAGE 10 8 66 14 13 4 12 9 96 9 9 8 11 12 7 15 8102
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 Quarter 3 Quarter Grade Method: Cumulative Points
- Student Name HOMEWORK LAB QUIZ TEST THIS QTR SEM GR.
- ANDERSON, JULIE A- 92% B 85% A 100 B+ 88% B+ 89% B+ 89%
- DAVIS, LORI F 56% C 76% B- 80% F 51% F 56% F 56%
- HAMILTON, SHERI A+ 115 D+ 69% B+ 88% B+ 88% B+ 89% B+ 89%
- HARRIS, TROY A+ 115 A+ 103 A 100 B+ 88% A 94% A 94%
- KNUTH, CURT F 50% D+ 67% A 95% D 63% D 65% D 65%
- KOLINSKI, KRIS A+ 104 A 100 B- 80% D+ 69% C+ 77% C+ 77%
- MCKENZIE, ANNA A+ 103 C+ 78% C+ 77% D+ 69% C 75% C 75%
- PERKINS, JILL A+ 110 A+ 101 B- 82% B+ 87% A- 91% A- 91%
- REIMER, SCOTT B+ 89% A+ 107 A 100 C- 71% C+ 79% C+ 79%
- ROSS, DEBBIE A+ 109 D 63% A- 91% C 75% B- 80% B- 80%
- RUSHMAN, SALLY A+ 110 B 85% B- 80% F 43% F 58% F 58%
- SCHULTZ, PAM A 96% A+ 110 A 100 B- 82% B+ 88% B+ 88%
- SIMMONS, RUTH A+ 113 B+ 87% A 97% D- 61% C 73% C 73%
- SMITH, JENNY A 96% A+ 125 A 100 C+ 79% B+ 88% B+ 88%
- SWEET, SUE A- 92% A- 92% C 73% D+ 67% C 73% C 73%
- THOMPSON, DAN D- 63% F 54% D 64% D+ 66% D 64% D 64%
- WAITE, BRENT F 32% D+ 67% D 64% F 38% F 42% F 42%
- ZAGER, KEVIN D+ 67% A+ 103 A 93% C+ 77% B- 80% B- 80%
- ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG A+ 101 D 65% A 97% B- 82% B 84% B 84%
- CLASS AVERAGE A- 90% A- 90% B+ 88% C- 71% C+ 77% C+ 77%
- Cumulative Points WT. 12% WT. 10% WT. 8% WT. 69%
-
- ASSIGNMENTS FOR EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 QUARTER (TERM) 3
- JAN 18 1 Q 10 MOUNTAIN QUIZ FEB 12 11 Q 10 VOLCANO CONE QUIZ
- JAN 21 2 H 10 MOUNTAIN CROSSWORD FEB 14 12 H 10 LAT-LONG VOLCANO
- JAN 21 3 T 100 MOUNTAIN TEST FEB 15 13 H 15 CONT. DRIFT QUES.
- JAN 24 4 L 15 USA EARTHQUAKES FEB 18 14 L 20 CONT. DRIFT LAB
- JAN 25 5 L 15 EPICENTER LAB FEB 18 15 L 5 PARTICIPATION
- JAN 25 6 L 0 EPICENTER E.C. FEB 22 16 H 10 RETURN PROGRESS
- JAN 25 7 Q 15 EPICENTER QUIZ FEB 22 17 H 10 VOLCANO CROSSWORD
- FEB 01 8 H 10 EARTHQUAKE CROSS. FEB 22 18 T 140 VOLCANO TEST
- FEB 01 9 T 130 EARTHQUAKE TEST
- FEB 07 10 Q 10 VOLCANO TERM QUIZ
-
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-
- If I.D. was chosen with selection 2 of the SET UP MENU, the detailed
- record will be sorted before it is printed. Sorting can be by either
- quarter or semester grade.
-
- 6-8 PRINT OUT COMPLETE DETAILED RECORDS - ALL CLASSES
- The detailed record for every class will be printed. The detailed record
- includes all student names, all assignment grades, category and final
- averages. All assignment dates, titles, point values, categories, and
- the class averages for each assignment will be printed. This complete
- information for each class is printed on either 1 or 2 sheets of paper.
-
- These print outs can be printed in either 12 pitch or condensed pitch.
- The pitch is set with Change Miscellaneous Selection of the EXTRA
- MENU. These detailed records can be glued into your school grade
- book at the end of each quarter. A sample detailed record is displayed
- on the previous page.
-
- This selection should be used periodically to create printed copies of
- your grades. These detailed records can be glued into your grade book
- at the end of each quarter. Periodic printing can help prevent panic if
- your data diskette becomes accidentally damaged. This is also why
- back-ups of the student data should be made periodically.
-
- The line below this menu selection displays the date (from the system
- date) that detailed records of all classes were printed.
-
- 6-9 PRINT OUT STUDENT CATEGORY AVERAGES - ALL CLASSES
- Each student's name, category averages, and final average will be
- printed. If the current term is not the first term of the semester, the
- previous term totals must be transferred forward with the GRADE
- UTILITY MENU. Then the last quarter grade will also be printed. Point
- totals for each student in each category can also be printed with the
- letter grades and percentages if the = key is pressed. An example
- print out is on the next page.
-
- 6-10 VIEW/PRINT OUT CATEGORY AVERAGES - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class number, each student's name, all category
- averages, and cumulative average will be displayed. If all students can
- not be displayed, use the down arrow or page down key to view all
- students. After pressing Esc to stop viewing, you will be asked if you
- want a PRINT OUT of this information.
-
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-
- If the current term is not the first term of the semester, the previous
- term totals must be transferred forward with the GRADE UTILITY
- MENU. The point totals for each student in each category can also be
- printed with the letter grades and percentages if = is pressed.
-
- This is an example of the Category Averages Print Out.
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 CATEGORY AVERAGES Quarter 3
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON 02-23-1994
- Student HOMEWORK LAB QUIZ TEST THIS QTR SEM GR.
- ANDERSON, JULIE A- 92% B 85% A 100 B+ 88% B+ 89% B+ 89%
- 60/65 47/55 45/45 328/370 480/535
- DAVIS, LORI F 56% C 76% B- 80% F 51% F 56% F 56%
- 37/65 42/55 36/45 189/370 304/535
- HAMILTON, SHERI A+ 115 D+ 69% B+ 88% B+ 88% B+ 89% B+ 89%
- 75/65 38/55 40/45 327/370 480/535
- HARRIS, TROY A+ 115 A+ 103 A 100 B+ 88% A 94% A 94%
- 75/65 57/55 45/45 327/370 504/535
- KNUTH, CURT F 50% D+ 67% A 95% D 63% D 65% D 65%
- 33/65 37/55 43/45 236/370 349/535
- KOLINSKI, KRIS A+ 104 A 100 B- 80% D+ 69% C+ 77% C+ 77%
- 68/65 55/55 36/45 258/370 417/535
- MCKENZIE, ANNA A+ 103 C+ 78% C+ 77% D+ 69% C 75% C 75%
- 67/65 43/55 35/45 258/370 403/535
- PERKINS, JILL A+ 110 A+ 101 B- 82% B+ 87% A- 91% A- 91%
- 72/65 56/55 37/45 324/370 489/535
- REIMER, SCOTT B+ 89% A+ 107 A 100 C- 71% C+ 79% C+ 79%
- 58/65 59/55 45/45 263/370 425/535
- ROSS, DEBBIE A+ 109 D 63% A- 91% C 75% B- 80% B- 80%
- 71/65 35/55 41/45 281/370 428/535
- RUSHMAN, SALLY A+ 110 B 85% B- 80% F 43% F 58% F 58%
- 72/65 47/55 36/45 160/370 315/535
- SCHULTZ, PAM A 96% A+ 110 A 100 B- 82% B+ 88% B+ 88%
- 63/65 61/55 45/45 307/370 476/535
- SIMMONS, RUTH A+ 113 B+ 87% A 97% D- 61% C 73% C 73%
- 74/65 48/55 44/45 228/370 394/535
- SMITH, JENNY A 96% A+ 125 A 100 C+ 79% B+ 88% B+ 88%
- 63/65 69/55 45/45 294/370 471/535
- SWEET, SUE A- 92% A- 92% C 73% D+ 67% C 73% C 73%
- 60/65 51/55 33/45 251/370 395/535
- THOMPSON, DAN D- 63% F 54% D 64% D+ 66% D 64% D 64%
- 41/65 30/55 29/45 247/370 347/535
- WAITE, BRENT F 32% D+ 67% D 64% F 38% F 42% F 42%
- 21/65 37/55 29/45 143/370 230/535
- ZAGER, KEVIN D+ 67% A+ 103 A 93% C+ 77% B- 80% B- 80%
- 44/65 57/55 42/45 285/370 428/535
- ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG A+ 101 D 65% A 97% B- 82% B 84% B 84%
- 66/65 36/55 44/45 306/370 452/535
- CLASS AVERAGE A- 90% A- 90% B+ 88% C- 71% C+ 77% C+ 77%
- 59/65 50/55 40/45 264/370 413/535
- Cumulative Points WT. 12% WT. 10% WT. 9% WT. 69%
-
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- 6-11 PRINT OUT STUDENT SUMMARY REPORTS - ELEMENTARY
- This selection print outs a one sheet summary report for each
- elementary student in your classes. When this selection is made you
- will be asked to choose between printing all reports or viewing and
- printing individual students.
-
- Elementary teachers with more than one group of 40 students should
- enter the group letter used on the chart from the NAMES MENU Revise
- Student Names/ID/SuperData selection. This program processes 40
- elementary students at one time. Groups are explained in more detail
- on page 28 (Chapter 3-4) of this manual.
-
- If a common message was entered with selection 4 and Yes was
- chosen for selection 5 of the SET UP MENU, the message will be
- printed. If Yes was chosen for selection 3, a Parent Signature request
- will be printed.
-
- Attendance & tardy information, and personal student messages (ASCII
- Text) for elementary school reports is always taken from class 1.
- numbered comments from all classes can be printed on this report.
-
- If the F4-L key combination was used prior to printing, the print outs
- will begin about 1 1/2" lower on the page. This allows the use of the
- School letterhead for more official looking reports. This key
- combination is explained in Chapter 11-1.
-
- This is an example of an Elementary Summary Report.
-
- KENNEDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
-
- ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUMMARY REPORT ALTMAN, ALAN
- TEACHER: MRS. JOHNSON
- DATE: 04-20-1995 QUARTER 3
-
- CLASS CURRENT GRADE
- MATH B+ 88%
- SCIENCE HEALTH A- 92%
- READING ROBINS A 95%
- WRITING C+ 79%
- MUSIC B 85%
-
-
- __________ _________________________________
- Date Parent Signature
-
- Our all day field trip to the environmental camp is scheduled for
- May 3. Parent volunteers are still needed.
-
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-
- 6-12 PRINT OUT STUDENT CAPSULE REPORTS - SUPERDATA
- This selection prints out one sheet for each student that matches the
- requested SuperData. The Capsule Report includes the school name,
- teacher and current grade for each term and the grade for the semester
- exam (if any). If a message was entered with selection 4 and Yes was
- chosen for selection 5 of the SET UP MENU, the message will be
- printed. If Yes was chosen for selection 3, a Parent Signature request
- is printed.
-
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-
- ANALYZE MENU
-
- 1. One Assignment - View/Sort/PRINT OUT Grades - One Class
- 2. One Assignment - PRINT OUT Grades/Distribution - Secondary
- 3. Category - Letter Grades - View/Sort/PRINT OUT - One Class
- 4. Qtr/Sem - Letter Grades - View/Sort/PRINT OUT - One Class
- 5. Qtr/Sem - Letter Grades - Sorted PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 6. Complete Semester Summary - View/PRINT OUT - One Class
- 7. Complete Semester Summary - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 8. School Year Summary - View/Sort/PRINT OUT - One Class
- 9. Administrative Summary - View/PRINT OUT - Elementary
- 10. Administrative Summary - View/PRINT OUT - Secondary
- 11. Individual Attendance Reports - View/PRINT OUT - One Student
- 12. Individual Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT - One Class
- 13. Detailed Attendance Report - PRINT OUT - One Class
- 14. Detailed Attendance Report - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 15. Attendance Administrative Summary - View/PRINT OUT
- 16. Attendance Administrative Summary - PRINT OUT - All Classes
-
- When ID is chosen on the SET UP MENU (selection 2), these reports
- use the student Class I.D. instead of the student name.
-
- 7-1 VIEW/SORT GRADES OF ONE ASSIGNMENT - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class and assignment number, a chart of the
- student grades on the selected assignment is displayed. The numerical
- and letter grade averages for the class will be displayed on the second
- line. The student's numerical and letter grade will be displayed next to
- the student's name.
-
- 27 Assignment: CHAP 36 READING 15 Class Average 20 HOMEWORK
- ============================================================
- 14 C- ABRAHAMSON, TOM AB___ PETERS, LINDA
- NC F ADAMS, CRYSTAL 20 A PETERSON, SARAH
- AB___ ASHENBRENER, LORI CH F REINKE, BOB
- 16 B- BERRY, DEBBIE 17 B ROBERTS, JAY
- 7 F BRONK, SHERI _____ SCHMIDT, JIM
- ______ BROWN, MELISSA 16 B- SCHNEIDER, DAVE
- 14 C- HAGEN, ANNE 17 B SORENSON, MARY
- 15 C HAGEN, TAMMY 19 A STEVENS, VICKI
- 20 A HOUSTON, DON 20 A WAGNER, RYAN
- 16 B- JACOBS, KEVIN 19 A WITTENBERG, SUE
- IN___ JOHNSON, PAUL
- 19 A JORDAN, JEFF
- EX EX KELLER, DAN
- 18 A- KONKLE, JENNY
- ______ MARTIN, AMY
- 13 D MILLER, CARRIE
- UN F OLSON, LARRY
-
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-
- Pressing the letter S will sort these grades from highest score to lowest
- score. Pressing the letter P sends the displayed information to the
- printer. You can print these scores in either sorted or unsorted order.
-
- If I.D. was chosen in place of the student name, the student class I.D.
- code will be printed instead of the student name.
-
- 7-2 PRINT OUT GRADES/DISTRIBUTION - SECONDARY
- After selecting the assignment number in each class, a sorted chart will
- be printed showing the student grades on the selected assignments.
- A grade distribution chart for all students in the selected classes will
- also be printed. Two classes will be printed on each page of this
- report. A sample of this print out is on the following page.
-
- This selection is useful for secondary teachers to print a listing of test
- results for several classes. This allows the teacher to quickly view the
- range of scores in all classes, listing the students that need to make up
- the test, and the class averages of the test. The distribution chart is
- also helpful to show the relative strengths of each class.
-
- If I.D. was chosen in place of the student name, the student class I.D.
- code will be printed instead of the student name.
-
- 7-3 VIEW/SORT/PRINT OUT CATEGORY GRADES - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class and category, a chart of the letter grades and
- category percentage of the students will be displayed.
-
- This chart will look similar to the data entry screen used to record
- student grades. The displayed grade shows the category percentages
- and corresponding letter grades.
-
- Pressing the letter S will sort these grades from highest to lowest.
- Pressing the letter P will send this information to the printer. These
- grades can be printed in either sorted or unsorted order.
-
- If I.D. was chosen in place of the student name, the student class I.D.
- code will be printed instead of the student name.
-
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-
- This is an example of the Secondary Distribution PRINT OUT.
-
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4
- CHAPTER 8 TEST CHAPTER 8 TEST
- 100 POSSIBLE POINTS 100 POSSIBLE POINTS
- C+ Class Average 76 B Class Average 83
- *****************************************************************
- A- 93 KELLER, DAN A- 100 KNUTH, CURT
- B+ 89 ADAMS, CRYSTAL A 96 ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG
- B+ 89 STEVENS, VICKI A- 93 DAVIS, LORI
- B+ 89 BRONK, SHERI A- 93 HARRIS, TROY
- B+ 89 ANDERSON, SCOTT A- 93 MCKENZIE, ANNA
- B+ 89 JOHNSON, PAUL A- 93 ANDERSON, JULIE
- B+ 89 PETERS, LINDA B+ 89 ZAGER, KEVIN
- B 85 SCHMIDT, JIM B+ 89 ROSS, DEBBIE
- B 85 JACOBS, KEVIN B+ 89 SPAULDING, MARY
- B 85 PETERSON, SARAH B 85 BATES, KELLY
- B- 81 ABRAHAMSON, TOM B 85 SWEET, SUE
- B- 81 JORDAN, JEFF B 85 THOMPSON, DAN
- C+ 78 HOUSTON, DON B- 81 MCMAHON, JEFF
- C+ 78 MILLER, LORI B- 81 PERKINS, JILL
- C+ 78 HAGEN, ANNE B- 81 SAGEN, BILL
- C+ 78 KONKLE, JENNY C+ 78 HAMILTON, SHERRY
- C 74 REINKE, ROB C+ 78 SCHULTZ, PAM
- C 74 SORENSON, MARY C+ 78 REIMER, SCOTT
- C 74 BERRY, DEBBIE C 74 RUSHMAN, SALLY
- C 74 ROBERTS, JAY C 74 SMITH, JENNY
- C- 70 HAGEN, TAMMY C 74 WAITE, BRENT
- C- 70 WAGNER, RYAN C- 70 SIMMONS, RUTH
- D+ 67 MARTIN, AMY D+ 67 KOLINSKI, KRIS
- F 48 BROWN, MELISSA AB ___ OLSON, DOUG
- AB ___ OLSON, LARRY AB ___ SHILL, KEVIN
- AB ___ SCHNEIDER, DAVE AB ___ YOUNG, TERI
- AB ___ WITTENBERG, SUE
-
- CHAPTER 8 TEST
- G R A D E D I S T R I B U T I O N
-
- A B C D F I Other Total
- ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 1 11 10 1 1 0 3 27
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 6 9 7 1 0 0 3 26
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5 10 8 7 2 0 0 1 28
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7 8 9 6 5 3 0 1 32
- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -----
- TOTALS 25 37 30 9 4 0 8 113
-
- 7-4 VIEW/SORT/PRINT OUT CUMULATIVE GRADES - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, a chart will be displayed showing the letter
- grades and cumulative percentage of the students in the selected class.
-
- Pressing the letter S sorts these grades from highest to lowest.
- Pressing the letter P sends this information to the printer. You can
- print these grades in either sorted or unsorted order. A sample Print
- Out is on the following page.
-
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-
- If I.D. was chosen to replace the student name on the SET UP MENU,
- the student Class I.D. code will be printed instead of the student name.
-
- These are examples of the Qtr/Semester Letter Grade PRINT OUTS.
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5 Date: 11-07-1994
- CUMULATIVE GRADES C Class Average 75%
- ============================================================
- B- 82% ABRAHAMSON, TOM B- 80% MILLER, CARRIE
- F 59% ADAMS, CRYSTAL C- 71% OLSON, LARRY
- A 96% ASHENBRENER, LORI C+ 77% PETERS, LINDA
- B- 80% BERRY, DEBBIE A- 92% PETERSON, SARAH
- B 85% BRONK, SHERI B- 82% REINKE, BOB
- D+ 69% BROWN, MELISSA C- 70% ROBERTS, JAY
- C+ 77% HAGEN, ANNE D+ 67% SCHMIDT, JIM
- C 76% HAGEN, TAMMY F 59% SCHEINDER, DAVE
- B- 82% HOUSTON, DON D+ 67% SORENSON, MARY
- D- 62% JACOBS, KEVIN D+ 68% STEVENS, VICKI
- B 86% JOHNSON, PAUL F 57% WAGNER, RYAN
- C+ 77% JORDAN, JEFF D 66% WITTENBERG, SUE
- EX 83% KELLER, DAN
- D- 63% KONKLE, JENNY
- B+ 86% MARTIN, AMY
-
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5 Date: 11-07-1994
- CUMULATIVE GRADES C Class Average 75%
- ============================================================
- A 96% ASHENBRENER, LORI C- 70% ROBERTS, JAY
- A- 92% PETERSON, SARAH D+ 69% BROWN, MELISSA
- B+ 86% MARTIN, AMY D+ 68% STEVENS, VICKI
- B 86% JOHNSON, PAUL D+ 67% SORENSON, VICKI
- B 85% BRONK, SHERI D+ 67% SCHMIDT, JIM
- B- 82% ABRAHAMSON, TOM D+ 66% WITTENBERG, SUE
- B- 82% HOUSTON, DON D- 63% KONKLE, JENNY
- B- 82% REINKE, BOB D- 62% JACOBS, KEVIN
- B- 80% BERRY, DEBBIE F 59% SCHNEIDER, DAVE
- B- 80% MILLER, CARRIE F 59% ADAMS, CRYSTAL
- C+ 77% JORDAN, JEFF F 57% WAGNER, RYAN
- C+ 77% HAGEN, ANNE EX 83% KELLER, DAN
- C+ 77% PETERS, LINDA
- C 76% HAGEN, TAMMY
- C- 71% OLSON, LARRY
-
- 7-5 PRINT OUT SORTED CUMULATIVE GRADES - ALL CLASSES
- Sorted cumulative grades of all students in all classes will be printed.
- If I.D. was chosen in place of the student name, the Class I.D. code
- will be printed instead of the student name. A distribution chart of all
- cumulative grades for all students in all classes will also be printed.
-
- 7-6 VIEW/PRINT OUT COMPLETE SEMESTER SUMMARY - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, the Quarter/Semester Summary will be
- displayed. If I.D. was chosen with the SET UP MENU, the student
- Class I.D. code will be printed instead of the student name. An
- example PRINT OUT is on the next page.
-
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-
- This is an example of a Complete Semester Summary PRINT OUT.
-
- WEST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
-
- TERM - SEMESTER GRADE SUMMARY
- 06-03-1994
-
- Teacher: MR. MARSHALL ALGEBRA HOUR 3
-
- Student Name TERM 4 TERM 5 TERM 6 Sem.Exam Sem Grade
- ANDERSON, JULIE A- 92% B 85% A 100 B+ 88% A- 91%
- DAVIS, LORI F 56% C 76% B- 80% F 61% D+ 69%
- HAMILTON, SHERI B 85% D+ 69% B+ 88% B+ 88% B- 81%
- HARRIS, TROY B 85% A+ 103 A 100 EX EX A 96%
- KNUTH, CURT F 50% D+ 67% A 95% D 63% D+ 69%
- KOLINSKI, KRIS A+ 104 A 100 B- 80% D+ 69% A- 91%
- MCKENZIE, ANNA A+ 103 C+ 78% C+ 77% D+ 69% B 83%
- PERKINS, JILL C+ 78% A+ 101 B- 82% B+ 87% B+ 87%
- REIMER, SCOTT B+ 89% B- 83% A 100 C- 71% B+ 87%
- ROSS, DEBBIE A- 91% D 63% A- 91% C 75% B- 80%
- RUSHMAN, SALLY A- 90% B 85% B- 80% F 43% C+ 79%
- SCHULTZ, PAM A 96% A- 90% A 100 B- 82% A 93%
- SIMMONS, RUTH B- 83% B+ 87% A 97% D- 61% B 85%
- SMITH, JENNY A 96% B+ 89% A 100 EX EX A 95%
- SWEET, SUE A- 92% A- 92% C 73% D+ 67% B- 83%
- THOMPSON, DAN D- 63% F 54% D 64% D+ 66% D- 61%
- WAITE, BRENT F 52% D+ 67% D 64% F 38% F 57%
- ZAGER, KEVIN D+ 67% A+ 103 A 93% C+ 77% B 86%
- ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG A+ 101 D 65% A 97% B- 82% B 86%
- CLASS AVERAGE B- 83% B- 82% B+ 87% C- 70% B- 82%
- WT. 2/7 WT. 2/7 WT. 2/7 WT. 1/7
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Method to Determine Quarter Grade: Weight/Categories
- Method to Determine Semester Grade: Weight/Numbers
-
- 7-7 PRINT OUT COMPLETE SEMESTER SUMMARY - ALL CLASSES
- The student name, both term grades, semester exam grade, and
- semester grade will be printed for all classes. If I.D. was chosen with
- the SET UP MENU, the I.D. code will be printed instead of the student
- name. Semester grades are not included on the Print Outs if No was
- chosen on the Change Miscellaneous Settings of the EXTRA MENU.
-
- If early terms of the semester are displayed or printed as 0%, then the
- grade subtotals have not been transferred forward properly with
- UTILITY MENU selections 2 through 6. The selections bring subtotals
- forward from earlier terms to make quicker calculations.
-
- 7-8 VIEW/SORT/PRINT OUT SCHOOL YEAR SUMMARY - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, the student name, both semester grades, and
- the school year grade will be displayed. Each semester is weighted
- 50%. Pressing the letter S sorts these grades from highest to lowest.
-
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- Pressing the letter P sends this information to the printer. You can
- print these grades in either sorted or unsorted order. If I.D. was
- chosen with the SET UP MENU, the I.D. code will be printed instead of
- the student name.
-
- The selection is only available the last term of the second semester.
- If the first semester grade is displayed as ■■■ for all students, then
- this selection will not work.
-
- This is an example of a School Year Summary PRINT OUT.
-
- WEST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
-
- Jun 03, 1995
-
- Teacher: MR. MARSHALL ALGEBRA HOUR 3
- -------------------------------------------------------
- Student Name SEM. 1 SEM. 2 1993-94 YEAR
- ANDERSON, JULIE A- 93% A- 91% A- 92%
- DAVIS, LORI F 57% D+ 69% D- 63%
- HAMILTON, SHERI B 85% B- 81% B- 83%
- HARRIS, TROY B 85% A 96% A 90%
- KNUTH, CURT F 50% D+ 69% F 59%
- KOLINSKI, KRIS A+ 104 A- 91% A 97%
- MCKENZIE, ANNA A+ 103 B 83% A- 93%
- PERKINS, JILL C+ 78% B+ 87% B- 82%
- REIMER, SCOTT B+ 89% B+ 87% B+ 88%
- ROSS, DEBBIE A- 91% B- 80% B 85%
- RUSHMAN, SALLY A- 90% C+ 79% B 84%
- SCHULTZ, PAM A 96% A 93% A 94%
- SIMMONS, RUTH ■■■ ■■■ B 85% B 85%
- SMITH, JENNY A 96% A 95% A 95%
- SWEET, SUE A- 92% B- 83% B+ 87%
- THOMPSON, DAN D- 63% D- 61% D- 62%
- WAITE, BRENT F 52% F 57% F 54%
- ZAGER, KEVIN D+ 67% B 86% C 76%
- ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG A+ 101 B 86% A- 93%
- CLASS AVERAGE B- 83% B- 82% B- 82%
- WT. 50% WT. 50%
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- 7-9 VIEW/PRINT OUT ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY - ELEMENTARY
- The student name and the cumulative letter grades in all classes will be
- printed. A grade distribution chart for all students will also be printed.
- Student percentages can also be displayed and printed on the report.
-
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-
- Elementary teachers with more than one group of 40 students should
- enter the group letter used on the chart from the NAMES MENU Revise
- Student Names/ID/SuperData selection. This program processes 40
- elementary students at one time. Groups are explained in more detail
- on page 28 (Chapter 3-4).
-
- This is an example of an Elementary Administrative Summary
-
-
- KENNEDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
- ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY
-
- Teacher's Name: MRS. JOHNSON
- Date: MAR 20 94 MATH SCIENCE READING READING WRITING MUSIC
- QUARTER 3 HEALTH ROBINS SPARROWS
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- ALTMAN, ALAN B+ A- A C+ B
- BATES, DAVID B- B B B B-
- BENDER, BRIAN C+ C B- B D+
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- BLACK, SHELLY B C+ B- B- C+
- BRANDT, GARY B C- C+ B C
- BUTLER, SHARON C- B+ B+ B+ C-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- FULLER, CHRISTA B- A- C- B- C
- GILBERT, RYAN B- C- C- C C+
- HACK, MICHELLE B- B C B B-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- HANSON, CURT A- A- B+ B- B
- JENSEN, ANDREA B- C+ B- B C-
- KRUEGER, KAREN C C- C B+ B
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- LUNDT, PAUL C B- B- B- A-
- NELSON, JAY C+ D B B C
- OLDS, CARRIE B- C+ C+ B A-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- PETERSON, TAMMY A A A A A
- PIERCE, SHELLY B B C- A- B-
- SONNENBERG, AMY C+ C+ B+ B D
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- TURNER, CHERYL C- C C B- C-
- WEBSTER, MARY B+ B- C B C+
- WHITE, TAMMY B- B- C+ B- C
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- WINTERS, JOHN C- C+ C- C C-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- G R A D E D I S T R I B U T I O N
-
- A B C D F I Other Total
- MATH 2 12 8 0 0 0 0 22
- SCIENCE HEALTH 4 7 10 1 0 0 0 22
- READING ROBINS 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 12
- READING SPARROWS 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 10
- WRITING 2 17 3 0 0 0 0 22
- MUSIC 3 6 11 2 0 0 0 22
- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -----
- TOTALS 13 51 43 3 0 0 0 110
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- 7-10 VIEW/PRINT OUT ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY - SECONDARY
- The cumulative letter grade distribution of all students will be printed.
- Up to 33 students with a letter grade of F (bottom on the custom
- scale) or Incomplete are printed below the distribution chart. A sample
- Secondary Administrative Summary is included on the next page.
-
- This is an example of the Secondary Administrative Print Out.
-
- EAST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
- ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY
- S E M E S T E R 1
- DEC 20, 1994
-
-
- G R A D E D I S T R I B U T I O N
- A B C D F I Other Total
- ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 2 4 13 7 2 0 0 1 27
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 5 12 8 1 0 0 0 27
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 2 7 10 7 3 0 0 29
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5 1 8 12 6 0 1 0 28
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7 3 6 9 10 3 1 0 32
- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -----
- 15 46 46 26 6 2 1 143
-
- F A I L U R E S & I N C O M P L E T E S
-
- Student Subject F or Inc Explanation
- ADAMS, CRYSTAL EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 F 59% Average
- SCHNEIDER, DAVE EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 F 52% Average
- WAGNER, RYAN EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 F 45% Average
- KOLINSKI, KRIS EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5 INC 67% Average
- BEYERSDORF, ERIC EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7 INC 73% Average
- KRAMER, BETH EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7 F 54% Average
- MORGAN, TIM EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7 F 44% Average
- THOMPSON, PAULA EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 7 F 57% Average
-
- 7-11 INDIVIDUAL ATTEND. REPORTS - View/PRINT OUT - ONE STUDENT
- After selecting the class, you will be asked if you want to use the
- calendar or the listing format.
-
- The calendar format includes the six months of the current semester.
- If the student was absent or tardy, the letter recorded for selection 7
- of the RECORD MENU replaces the day numeral on the calendar. This
- display and print out makes it easy to spot absence and tardy patterns.
- A summary of total absences and tardies for each quarter (term) and
- semester are displayed and printed below the calendar.
-
- The listing format displays and prints the day and date of the absences.
- A summary of total absences and tardies for each quarter (term) and
- semester are displayed and printed.
-
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-
- Then the students will be displayed. Select the student by moving the
- cursor and pressing the Enter twice. The top of the individual report
- will be displayed. Use arrow keys to move to the bottom of the
- individual attendance report. Press Esc to leave this display. Print this
- information by pressing the letter P. A sample of the Calendar format
- is on the next page of this manual.
-
-
- STUDENT ATTENDANCE REPORT - SEMESTER 2
-
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON School Year: 1994-95
- Class: EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 06-02-1995
-
- Student: MATHEWS, JOHN
-
- ╔══════════════════════╗╔══════════════════════╗╔══════════════════════╗
- ║ January 1995 ║║ February 1995 ║║ March 1995 ║
- ╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣
- ║ Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa ║║ Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa ║║ Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa ║
- ╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣
- ║ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ║║ 1 2 3 4 ║║ 1 2 3 4 ║
- ║ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ║║ 5 T 7 T 9 10 11 ║║ 5 T T 8 9 10 11 ║
- ║ 15 16 17 18 T 20 21 ║║ 12 T 14 15 16 17 18 ║║ 12 13 14 15 T 17 18 ║
- ║ 22 23 24 25 26 H 28 ║║ 19 T 21 H A A 25 ║║ 19 N N N N N 25 ║
- ║ 29 30 31 ║║ 26 T 28 ║║ 26 27 28 29 30 31 ║
- ║ ║║ ║║ ║
- ╚══════════════════════╝╚══════════════════════╝╚══════════════════════╝
- ╔══════════════════════╗╔══════════════════════╗╔══════════════════════╗
- ║ April 1995 ║║ May 1995 ║║ June 1995 ║
- ╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣
- ║ Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa ║║ Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa ║║ Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa ║
- ╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣╠══════════════════════╣
- ║ 1 ║║ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ║║ 1 2 3 ║
- ║ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ║║ 7 8 A 10 T 12 13 ║║ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ║
- ║ 9 H A 12 13 14 15 ║║ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ║║ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ║
- ║ 16 17 18 T 20 21 22 ║║ 21 22 23 24 25 T 27 ║║ 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ║
- ║ 23 T 25 26 27 28 29 ║║ 28 N 30 31 ║║ 25 26 27 28 29 30 ║
- ║ 30 ║║ ║║ ║
- ╚══════════════════════╝╚══════════════════════╝╚══════════════════════╝
-
- QUARTER (TERM) 3
- 2.5 DAYS ABSENT 9 DAYS TARDY
-
- QUARTER (TERM) 4
- 2.5 DAYS ABSENT 4 DAYS TARDY
-
- SEMESTER RECORD
- 5.0 DAYS ABSENT 13 DAYS TARDY
-
- A = Absent H = Half Day T = Tardy F = Field Trip S = Suspended
- N = Non Student Day E = Excused Absence U = Unexcused Absence
- L = Late Entry W = Withdrawn
-
- The lines that print the borders of the calendars of the Individual
- Attendance Reports are set by the Change Miscellaneous selection of
- the EXTRA MENU. If the wrong setting is made, a series of weird or
-
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-
- foreign language characters are printed for the line borders of the
- calendar months. If No is selected, regular characters are substituted
- for the line drawing characters.
-
- For LaserJet printers, an attempt is made to use the PC-8 character set
- which supports line drawing. The default set of the laser printer
- (Roman-8) does not support the line drawing characters.
-
- ELEMENTARY TEACHERS:
- Elementary teachers should keep attendance in the first class and just
- print reports for that class. If Secondary Level Menu Selections on the
- Miscellaneous Settings of the EXTRA MENU were set to be locked out,
- the class name will not be printed.
-
- After viewing or printing a student report, you can return to the PRINT
- MENU or continue to view/print other reports. Pressing the letter Y will
- display the student list again. Then you can select which student to
- view. Pressing K (Keep Going) will display the next student's report.
- Pressing N for No returns you to the PRINT MENU.
-
- 7-12 INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANCE REPORTS - PRINT OUT - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, choose either the calendar or the listing
- format. A sample calendar print out is on the previous page.
-
- If no attendance information (no absences or tardies) was ever
- recorded for the student during the semester, that student report will
- not be printed. Use the Advance Student Number selection of the
- EXTRA MENU to start printing reports with a student other than the
- first one listed.
-
- ELEMENTARY TEACHERS:
- Elementary teachers should keep attendance in the first class and just
- print reports for that class. If Secondary Level Menu Selections on the
- Change Miscellaneous Selection of the EXTRA MENU were locked out,
- the class name will not be printed.
-
- 7-13 DETAILED ATTENDANCE REPORT - PRINT OUT - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, a detailed report with student names and
- school days for the current term is printed. This report shows the
- letters that were recorded for each student on the RECORD MENU.
-
- ELEMENTARY TEACHERS:
- If Secondary Level Menu Selections on the Change Miscellaneous
- Selection of the EXTRA MENU were set to be locked out, the class
- name will not be printed.
-
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-
- 7-14 DETAILED ATTENDANCE REPORT - PRINT OUT - ALL CLASSES
- Use the Advance Class Number selection of the EXTRA MENU to start
- printing reports with a class other than the first one listed.
-
- 7-15 ATTENDANCE ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY - View/PRINT OUT
- After selecting the class, total absences and tardies for each student
- for each term of the semester, and semester totals will be displayed.
- Use the arrow keys to scroll the student information. Press Esc to stop
- viewing this information. Then you are given the option to print this
- information.
-
- ELEMENTARY TEACHERS:
- If Secondary Level Menu Selections on the Change Miscellaneous
- Selection of the EXTRA MENU were set to be locked out, the class
- name will not be printed.
-
- 7-16 ATTENDANCE ADMIN. SUMMARY - PRINT OUT - ALL CLASSES
- Use the Advance Class Number selection of the EXTRA MENU start
- printing these reports with a class other than the first one listed.
-
- This is an example of the Administrative Attendance Summary.
-
- ATTENDANCE SUMMARY REPORT - SEMESTER 1
- EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
-
- Teacher: MR. MARSHALL School Year: 1994-95
- ALGEBRA HOUR 3 Date: 11-07-1994
-
- Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Semester
- STUDENT AB T AB T AB T
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- ANDERSON, JULIE 0.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0
- DAVIS, LORI 3.0 1 3.0 1 6.0 2
- HAMILTON, SHERI 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0
- HARRIS, TROY 2.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0
- KNUTH, CURT 0.0 3 0.0 1 0.0 4
- KOLINSKI, KRIS 12.0 0 3.0 0 15.0 0
- MCKENZIE, ANNA 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 1
- SMITH, JENNY 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0
- SWEET, SUE 0.0 2 3.0 0 3.0 2
- THOMPSON, DAN 5.0 0 0.0 0 5.0 0
- WAITE, BRENT 1.0 0 0.0 1 1.0 1
- ZAGER, KEVIN 0.0 1 2.0 0 2.0 1
- ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG 4.0 0 0.0 0 4.0 0
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- AB = ABSENT T = TARDY
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- LISTS MENU
-
- 1. Create Combined Quarter/Semester Listing File
- 2. Quarter/Semester Grades - View/PRINT OUT - Top 20
- 3. Quarter/Semester Grades - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 4. Quarter/Semester Grades - PRINT OUT - Secondary
- 5. Improvement from Last Qtr - View/PRINT OUT - Top 20
- 6. Improvement from Last Qtr - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 7. Deficiency Students Only - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 8. Super Data Students Only - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 9. Deficiency SuperData Matches - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 10. Alphabetical Listing - PRINT OUT - Secondary
- 11. Alphabetical Listing - PRINT OUT - Matching SuperData
-
- 8-1 CREATE COMBINED QUARTER/SEMESTER LISTING FILE
- This selection combines summary information into a new file. Every
- selection on this menu uses this new file. This file CLASSALL.TMP
- includes the student name, I.D., superdata, class, marker to identify
- missing homework, current quarter grade, semester grade, and
- improvement from previous quarter.
-
- If the letter M is displayed or included with printouts from this menu,
- it indicates the student is missing an assignment. If Class I.D. was
- selected on the SET UP MENU, printouts use the I.D. instead of the
- student name.
-
- The line below this menu selection displays the date (from the system
- date) that CLASSALL.TMP was created. If grades are added or revised
- with other menu selections, this file needs to be recreated to reflect
- those changes before new printouts are made.
-
- 8-2,8-3,8-4 QUARTER/SEMESTER GRADE LISTINGS
- You will be asked if the quarter or semester grades should be used to
- determine student rankings. Selection 2 allows you to view all
- students and optionally print the top 20 students from all classes.
-
- Selection 3 combines all students from all classes for the printout.
- Selection 4 allows you to choose which classes will be included in the
- combined print out. You will be asked if you want to alphabetize the
- list (by either name or I.D.), and if you want to include the rank number
- on the complete print outs. The letter M on the printouts indicates the
- students with missing assignments.
-
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-
- This is an example of a partial Quarter/Semester Listing Print Out.
- QUARTER GRADE
- EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
-
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON ALL CLASSES
- Date: FEB 18, 1995 Page 1
- ***************************************************************************
- Student Grade Percentage Class Rank
- 1 ASHENBRENER, LORI A 96.785 ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 1 1
- 2 PETERSON, SARAH A 94.918 ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 1 2
- 3 BEYERSDORF, ERIC A- 92.783 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 3
- 4 PAULOUSKI, CHRIS A- 92.783 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 6 3
- 5 JOHNSON, ANNE A- 92.584 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 5
- 6 ARNOLD, BRUCE A- 92.483 ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 1 6
- 7 WALKER, MAUREEN A- 92.368 ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 1 7
- 8 REYNOLDS, BOBBI A- 91.659 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 2 8
- 9 BEMKE, TAMI A- 91.300 ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 1 9
- 10 THOMPSON, BETH A- 90.372 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4 10
- 11 ARNDT, HOLLY B+ 89.945 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 5 11
- 12 MORRIS, LISA B+ 89.945 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 11
- 13 KROHN, DEAN B+ 89.945 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 2 11
- 14 HILGER, ROB B+ 88.348 EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 14
- 15 MITCHELL, TOBY B+ 88.002 ADV. SCIENCE PERIOD 1 15
-
- 8-5,8-6 IMPROVEMENT FROM LAST QUARTER
- Selection 5 allows viewing all students and printing the 20 most
- improved students from all classes. Selection 6 ranks all students from
- all classes by their improvement from the previous quarter and makes
- a printout. You will be asked if you want to alphabetize the list (by
- either name or Class I.D.), and if you want to include the rank number
- on the complete print out. The letter M on the print outs indicates
- students with missing assignments. These menu choices can not be
- made if the current quarter is the first quarter (term) of a semester.
-
- 8-7,8-8 DEFICIENCY AND SUPERDATA RANKINGS
- Selection 7 will include all students with have a percentage equal to or
- less than the deficiency percentage. Selection 8 includes all students
- with SuperData matching the requested SuperData.
-
- You will be asked if you want to alphabetize the list (by either name or
- Class I.D.), on the complete print out. The letter M on the printouts
- indicates students with missing assignments.
-
- These selections are most useful to make a one page summary report
- of students matching either the superdata or earning a low percentage.
- The SuperData was entered in the SuperData column of the Revise
- Student Names/I.D. selection of the NAMES MENU.
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- 8-9 DEFICIENCY SUPERDATA MATCHES - ALL CLASSES
- This selection makes a summary report of students matching both the
- SuperData and earning a low percentage. This printout makes it very
- easy to provide a student listing for school districts and states using
- the NO-PASS-NO-PLAY rule. SuperData was entered in the SuperData
- column of the Revise Student Names/I.D. selection of the NAMES
- MENU.
-
- For example, SPORT could be entered in the SuperData column of the
- Revise Student Name/I.D. selection of the NAMES MENU. When this
- selection is made, enter the deficiency percentage and SPORT for the
- matching SuperData. All students having a percentage equal to or less
- than the deficiency percentage and having SPORT for the SuperData
- would be printed on this report.
-
- 8-10,8-11 ALPHABETICAL LISTING
- These selections were designed to only print the student names and
- optionally the class name and section. If you desire a student listing
- with a grid of boxes (similar to a grade book page), days of the week
- above the boxes, or horizontal lines check the example print outs made
- from the STUDENT NAMES MENU (Chapter 3-10). Three blank lines
- are printed in front of the student names with the Screen Display print
- out from the STUDENT NAMES MENU (Chapter 3-8).
-
- Selection 10 allows you to choose which classes will be included on
- the alphabetized print out. You will also have the option to include the
- class name and section. Secondary teachers can choose which classes
- to include. Elementary teachers should choose their largest class
- which is recommended to be the first class.
-
- Selection 11 prints a listing of those students with matching
- SuperData. The SuperData was entered in the SuperData column of
- the Revise Student Names/I.D. selection of the NAMES MENU.
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- UTILITY MENU
-
- 1. Copy Only Names / I.D.'s to New Semester - All Classes
- 2. Transfer Grade Totals to Next Term
- 3. Adjust Current Term Letter Grade - One Class
- 4. Adjust Current Semester Letter Grade - One Class
- 5. Transfer One Student's Grades to a New Class
- 6. Delete Previous Semester 2 Student Data from Hard Drive
- 7. Delete Previous Year Student Data from Hard Drive
-
- 9-1 COPY ONLY NAME/I.D.'S TO NEW SEMESTER - ALL CLASSES
- Student names and I.D. codes from your original student data diskette
- are placed on a new diskette with blank data files. The new data
- diskette may be for the Current Semester or Next Semester.
-
- Files for both semesters can be kept in the same subdirectory and data
- diskette because they have different filenames. If data is kept on a
- diskette, I strongly recommend you use a different diskette for each
- semester. If someone spills coffee on your diskette floppy, you will
- loose only one semester of data, not both. Considering the price of
- diskettes, this is cheap insurance for your valuable data and time.
-
- When GRADE BOOK POWER was installed, one of the four questions
- asked for the number of terms per semester. Some school districts use
- two-9 week term per semester. Other school districts (corporations)
- use three-6 week terms per semester.
-
- ╔════════════════════════╦════════════════════════╗
- ║ August - January ║ January - June ║
- ║ Semester 1 ║ Semester 2 ║
- ║ Quarter 1 Quarter 2 ║ Quarter 3 Quarter 4 ║
- ║ or ║ or ║
- ║ Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 ║ Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 ║
- ╚════════════════════════╩════════════════════════╝
-
- No assignments or student grades will be copied to the new semester.
- If the Escape key is pressed during the copying procedure, the copying
- will be aborted and you will return to the UTILITY MENU.
-
- A blank data diskette for the current semester could be used to record
- more than 60 assignments per quarter for each student. For example,
- a teacher may wish to place all daily grades on one data diskette, and
- summarize these daily scores with weekly quiz and test scores on
- another data diskette. The student would then be given two very
- complete print outs for each quarter.
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- A different blank data diskette should be used for each semester.
- When this selection is used, the quarter (term) number will be
- automatically advanced.
-
- After the student names, I.D. codes, and seating chart information are
- read from the source (ORIGINAL) student data diskette is read,
- REMOVE that diskette and INSERT the NEW student data diskette in
- that drive. Names, I.D.'s, and the empty class files for recording new
- assignments will be created for you. If the new class files are not
- created for the new semester, you are likely to get the Error "Input past
- end"
-
- If the new .DA_ file already exists, GRADE BOOK POWER will not
- create a new file that would destroy your existing data.
-
- 9-2 TRANSFER TOTALS TO NEXT QUARTER (TERM)
- Selections 2 through 6 transfer letter grades and point subtotals to the
- next quarter. Selections in red or with a bullet to the left of the choice
- can not be selected because the term is in the opposite semester.
-
- Grades for each quarter (term) are stored on each diskette. At the end
- of each term, use these selections to transfer student point totals and
- quarter letter grades to the next term of the semester. Print outs that
- include the LAST QTR grade use this information transferred with these
- selections. These points are NOT included in the student's semester
- grade if Last Quarter Only was chosen as the method to calculate
- semester grade with the SET UP MENU.
-
- 9-3,9-4 ADJUST CURRENT TERM/SEMESTER LETTER GRADE
- Occasionally it might be necessary to adjust a student's semester or
- current quarter letter grade. This description applies to adjusting either
- the current quarter or current semester grade.
-
- If a percentage, letter grade or special grade is entered, this grade will
- override the grade that the student really earned. This new grade will
- be printed on all reports for the student and used in all calculations and
- distributions. The student point totals are not changed. If no change
- is made, the regular grade that the student earns will be printed on all
- reports.
-
- To blank the adjusted grade, enter Alt-B for Blank. Enter Alt-I for
- INcomplete. If Alt-E for EXcused is entered, the Individual Student
- Report of the PRINT OUT MENU will not be printed for this student.
-
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- The F1 function key can be pressed to reveal a help screen for cursor
- movement and special grades that can be entered. Press any key to
- remove this help screen. You are only allowed to enter your changes
- in the first column by the student names. The column is labeled either
- Let for Letter Grade or Per for Percent. To enter the matching letter
- grade or percent press Alt-F to flip the columns. Then you can enter
- the information in the new first column.
-
-
- 9-5 TRANSFER ONE STUDENT'S GRADES TO A DIFFERENT CLASS
- When a student transfers to a different section of a course you teach,
- you can copy the student's name, I.D. codes, and grades to the new
- class. First select the current class the student is in, then the student
- number, then the class that the student will be transferred to.
-
- This selection assumes the same assignments were entered in the
- same order in both classes. If assignments were not entered in the
- same order, use selection 3 of the NAMES MENU to add the student
- to the new class. This student will receive an EXcused grade for
- previously entered assignments in the new class. Then use selection
- 8 of the MISSING ASSIGNMENT MENU to revise the EXcused grades.
-
- No information is removed from the original class. To delete all student
- information from the original class, use selection 11 of the NAMES
- MENU. To keep all information about this student in the original class,
- EXcuse the student from future assignments in the original class. This
- is done by selection 7 of the MISSING ASSIGNMENT MENU.
-
- 9-6, 9-7 DELETE STUDENT DATA FROM HARD DRIVE
- These menu selections will delete the previous year or semester 2
- classes, names, attendance, and grade data. This allows teachers
- unfamiliar with DOS to start a new school year without the
- GRADES/INSTALL command. These menu selections can NOT be
- performed until you select Run Grade Module #2 of the EXTRA MENU
- and enter your serial number. The error message "Follow instructions
- on page 73 of your manual" is displayed if you have not selected Run
- Grade Module #2. This was done to prevent the accidental deletion of
- your data files.
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- EXTRA MENU
-
- 1. Reset Printer
- 2. Advance Paper
- 3. Form Feed
- 4. Advance Student Number
- 5. Advance Class Number
- 6. Run Grade Modules
- 7. Back Up Student Data Diskette
- 8. PRINT OUT Class Settings
- 9. Change Screen Colors
- 10. Change Miscellaneous
- 11. School Year: 1992-93
- 12. Set Term Start/End Dates
- 13. Select Non-Student Days
- 14. Teacher Note Pad
- 15. Order Information
- 16. Print Order Blank
- 17. About Grade Book Power
-
-
- 10-1 RESET THE PRINTER
- This selection will send codes to reset the printer.
-
- 10-2 ADVANCE PAPER
- This selection will advance the paper in the printer 1 line.
-
- 10-3 FORM FEED
- This selection will eject the current page from the printer.
-
- 10-4 ADVANCE STUDENT NUMBER
- You do not have to start printing individual reports with student
- number 1. When this selection is chosen, enter the new starting
- number. Printing will begin with the student number you entered and
- end with the last student in the class.
-
- This selection can be helpful if you are in the middle of printing and the
- paper jammed in the printer, or Esc was pressed to stop printing the
- reports.
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- 10-5 ADVANCE CLASS NUMBER
- When printing reports for all classes, you do not have to start with
- class number 1. When this selection is chosen, enter the new class
- number. Printing will begin with this class and end with the last class.
- The starting class number will remain active until you leave GRADE
- BOOK POWER or reset this number back to 1.
-
- This selection can be helpful if you are in the middle of printing and the
- paper jammed in the printer, or Esc was pressed to stop printing the
- reports.
-
- 10-6 RUN GRADE MODULES
- When this choice is selected, you will be asked which module. The
- following modules are included in the program. Other modules may be
- added after this manual is printed.
-
- Module 2: Erases all previous year classes, names, attendance, and
- grade data. This allows teachers unfamiliar with DOS to start a new
- school year without the GRADES /INSTALL command. This module
- is used to turn on the UTILITY MENU selections that allow deletion of
- the previous year and semester student data from the hard drive.
-
- Module 4: Allows teachers to substitute a different Quality/4 pt.
- grading scale for calculating semester grades.
-
- Module 5: In case a mistake was made when starting the school year,
- this module lets you change the number of terms per semester. Blank
- files for the student data still need to be created.
-
- Module 7: Removes term point totals and grades transferred forward
- with the Utility Menu.
-
- Module 8: The LPT Printer port number indicates where the selected
- printer is connected to your computer. Most printers are connected to
- port 1 (LPT1:). If you have additional parallel printer ports, you may
- use printer port 2 or 3.
-
- Module 9: Sometimes the original student data file becomes corrupted.
- For example, the DOS error Disk I/O Error or Input Past End can occur
- if part of your data diskette becomes unreadable.
-
- First, make sure that your program is set to the correct term on the
- first line of the SET UP MENU. Then select Module 9. The screen will
- change color, and your classes will be displayed. At the bottom of the
- screen you are asked for the Class Number to Repair. Enter the
- number of the class that the program refuses to read. A message will
- be displayed stating "All Data for this Quarter will be destroyed!"
-
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- At the bottom of the screen, you are given a choice of using the
- <B>ackup recovery or <C>reating a New Data File or pressing
- ESCape to leave this menu selection. Both selection rename the
- current file and leave the corrupted data in place on the diskette. This
- prevents other data from being written to this part of the diskette.
-
- The <B>ackup recovery renames the backup file (CLASS1.BAK) to
- the regular data file name (CLASS1.DA1). The Backup file was created
- the last time an assignment was added to the class.
-
- If CLASS1.BAK is also corrupted, then it will be necessary to
- <C>reate a new blank data file for your students for the current term.
- All assignments entered for the current term, all transferred grade
- totals, and grade overrides in the original data file will gone.
-
- FUTURE PLANS:
- WISCO Computing will be developing and testing a program that will
- be able to read the GRADE BOOK POWER data diskettes and generate
- school report cards. Other administrative features could also be added
- to this new program.
-
- WISCO Computing may develop and other programmers may write
- other modules that use information from the GRADE BOOK POWER
- name, data, attendance, listing and CONFIG.GRD files. Examples of
- other modules include graphics routines, special class cards, school
- scheduling, word processing, trouble shooting, etc.
-
- If you have any suggestions or special needs let me know. Based on
- demand, your feature could be included in the next version of GRADE
- BOOK POWER.
-
- Windows and Macintosh versions of GRADE BOOK POWER are planned
- for the future. Contact WISCO Computing for availability.
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- 10-7 MAKING A BACK UP OF THE STUDENT DATA DISKETTE
- This selection automatically makes a back up copy of the student data
- diskette without using the DOS utilities. Follow the instructions on the
- screen.
-
- The original student data diskette must remain in the regular disk drive.
- You may press Esc to leave this selection.
-
- To back up your data to a hard drive subdirectory that contains the
- program, you would enter C:\GRADES\
-
- To back up your data to a diskette, you would only need to enter the
- Drive letter and the colon and back slash, for example A:\
-
- If necessary, place a formatted diskette in the BACK UP disk drive.
- Press Y for Yes to Continue with the BACK UP process.
-
- The student name, data, attendance, and note pad files will be read
- and copied to the back up diskette. The ASCII Text files printed on the
- individual reports (displayed on the Revise student Names/I.D. selection
- of the NAMES MENU) are not backed up. If the BACK UP diskette was
- in the drive that normally contains the program diskette because you
- only have two disk drives, return the GRADE BOOK POWER program
- diskette to that disk drive. Then press any key to continue.
-
- If your original data diskette becomes damaged, you can read your data
- from your back up diskette. This is why it is important to make back
- ups of your data. Computer diskettes and people are not perfect.
-
- GRADE BOOK POWER can read the backup diskette directly by starting
- the program with the command GRADES /J You will be asked to enter
- the drive containing the student data. If your back up data is on a
- diskette, enter the drive letter, colon, and back slash, for example, A:\
- If your backup data is in a hard drive subdirectory, enter the drive
- letter, colon, back slash, and subdirectory name, for example
- C:\GRADES\ Then you will be asked if you are ready to read the new
- data. Press Y for Yes. You should then either save the new drive
- information by saving the information in memory with the SET UP
- MENU, and make a back up of this data to another floppy diskette.
-
- This new drive information will be used until you change it again by
- starting GRADE BOOK POWER again with the GRADES /J option. Then
- enter the old drive information, and save that information with the
- SAVE selection of the SET UP MENU.
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- 10-8 PRINT OUT CLASS SETTINGS
- This selection allows you to print out the individual class settings. The
- SET UP MENU allows each class to have different settings. Six classes
- are printed on each sheet so you can quickly compare settings made
- for different classes. The letter-percentage equivalents, categories,
- methods to calculate quarter and semester grades, weights of each
- category (if applicable), and weights of each grading quarter (term) and
- semester exam (if applicable) are printed. These settings are entered
- or changed with the last four selections of the SET UP MENU.
-
- This is an example of the Class Setting Print Out for one class.
-
- CLASS EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 4
- GRADING A+ = 100.01
- SCALE A = 93.33
- A- = 90.00
- B+ = 86.66
- B = 83.33
- B- = 80.00
- C+ = 76.67
- C = 73.33
- C- = 70.00
- D+ = 66.67
- D = 63.33
- D- = 60.00
- F = 0
- CATEGORY 1 HOMEWORK WT = 30
- CATEGORY 2 LAB WT = 20
- CATEGORY 3 QUIZ WT = 10
- CATEGORY 4 TEST WT = 40
- QTR METHOD Weight/Categories
- SEM METHOD Weight/Percentages
- TERM 1 WT 40
- TERM 2 WT 40
- TERM 3 WT 0
- S EXAM WT 20
-
- 10-9 REVISE/REVIEW GRADE BOOK POWER COLORS
- Up to 127 color combinations may be used by GRADE BOOK POWER.
- When this selection is made, a chart showing the 127 color
- combinations and their associated numbers is displayed.
-
- The default values for screen colors are listed below. The first column
- is for color monitors. The second column is used for monochrome
- monitors. You may enter different numbers from the displayed chart:
-
- Color Monochrome
- Normal Screen Color: 023 007
- Help Screen Color: 113 007
- Pull Down Menu Color: 043 112
- Error Color: 079 112
- Text Entry Color: 112 007
- Menu Selection Color: 007 007
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- When you have finished entering the color numbers, press Esc. Then
- press a number for the mouse cursor color. The (1-7) number refers to
- the chart column. For example 4 represents red. Some menu
- selections deliberately turn the mouse cursor off to prevent accidental
- loss of data. The mouse cursor is turned back on when appropriate.
- Then press Y for Yes to save these changes.
-
- 10-10 CHANGE MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS
- When this selection is made, another screen of settings is displayed.
- Use the up and down arrows to move between settings. These
- settings further customize GRADE BOOK POWER. Press the letter Y
- for Yes or N for No. The program ignores settings that do not apply to
- your equipment. Press Esc when you have finished your settings.
- Then you can save these settings.
-
- 10-10-1 IGNORE ONLINE/OFFLINE PRINTER STATUS
- GRADE BOOK POWER always checks the status of the parallel printer
- port before sending any data. Most of the time this setting should be
- No. This normally works quite well. You may experience problems if
- you map a parallel port to a serial one by the MODE command, or if
- you have a non-standard, or very fast computer. The program might
- actually think that your printer port set with module 8 (most likely
- LPT1:) is busy when you know it is not. If you have printer problems
- like this, press Y for Yes to ignore the printer status.
-
- A laser printer always ignores the printer status.
-
- 10-10-2 THROW OUT LOWEST FOURTH CATEGORY/TEST GRADE
- You may throw out the lowest score in the fourth category (TEST is
- the default name) only. At least two assignments (non-EXcused) in the
- fourth category must have been entered for the student before a score
- will be thrown out. To throw out the lowest test score, press Y for
- Yes or N for No.
-
- 10-10-3 INCLUDE SEMESTER GRADE ON PRINT OUTS
- Some teachers prefer not to print semester grades on individual reports
- until the end of the semester as a method of student motivation.
-
- This setting is most useful when semester grades are calculated by
- weighting. The most common use would be for printing reports early
- in the second or third terms of the semester. When weighting is used
- to calculate semester grades, second (or third) term points have a
- much higher effect on the semester grade early in the term.
-
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- 10-10-4 PAPER/RIBBON SAVE OPTION
- Missing assignments for individual students can be printed with either
- one or two students per page. If Yes is selected, 2 students will be
- printed per sheet. Then you will have to cut the paper in half. If No
- is selected, one student will be printed on each page.
-
- The ribbon save feature is useful when printing the vertical grid on the
- NAMES MENU. If No is selected, all 40 rows of the grid will be
- printed. If Yes is selected, only one extra row is printed.
-
- 10-10-5 USE 12 PITCH FOR VERTICAL STUDENT GRID
- The Vertical Grid print out of the NAMES MENU prints the student
- names followed by columns (similar to a blank grade book page). If No
- is selected, the print outs will use 10 pitch. Examples of the vertical
- student grids are displayed on page 30 and 31.
-
- 10-10-6 FLIP SEATING CHART CELL LABELS
- When set to No, the seats are labeled like a spreadsheet as displayed
- on page 27. However, some teachers prefer the front of the room to
- be labeled as the first row (A1, B1, C1, etc.). When set to Yes, A1
- swaps places with A6, A5 with A2, A3 with A4, B1 with B6, etc.
-
- 10-10-7 USE CONDENSED PITCH FOR DETAILED PRINT OUTS
- The detailed reports for the daily assignments can be printed with
- either 12 pitch or condensed (16.67) pitch printing. This detailed
- report is usually glued in the grade book to show all student grading
- information. A detailed record print out is displayed on page 52.
-
- 10-10-8 USE LARGE SQUARES FOR VERTICAL STUDENT GRID
- This selection applies only to Epson printers. It allows the boxes to be
- either large or small. Other printers will print large boxes.
-
- 10-10-9 LOCK OUT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENU SELECTIONS
- Selections which are not needed by secondary teachers are locked out.
- This prevents the teacher from making an accidental selection.
-
- 10-10-10 LOCK OUT SECONDARY SCHOOL MENU SELECTIONS
- Selections which are not needed by elementary teachers are locked
- out. This prevents the teacher from making an accidental selection.
-
- 10-10-11 USE ALT-C FOR CHECK MARK INSTEAD OF CHEAT
- Individual Student Grade Reports now have the option of using CM for
- Check Mark or CH for CHeat. The mark is recorded by pressing Alt-C.
- The check mark is not used in determining a student's grade. CM is
- functionally equivalent to an EXCUSED grade. The CM mark allows the
- teacher to record information such as a paid lab fee, or dressing for a
- physical education class without giving a letter or numerical grade.
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- 10-10-12 PRINTER SUPPORT FOR LINE DRAW CHARACTERS
- This setting is used to print the calendars of the Individual Attendance
- Reports. If the wrong setting is made a series of weird or foreign
- language characters are printed for the line borders of the calendar
- months. If No is selected, regular characters (dashes, the plus sign,
- and vertical bar) are substituted for the line drawing characters.
-
- For LaserJet printers, an attempt is made to use the PC-8 character set
- which supports line drawing. The default set of the LaserJet printer
- (Roman-8) does not support the line drawing characters. The best way
- to find the correct setting for a compatible printer is to print a sample
- attendance report.
-
- 10-10-13 USE ONE DIRECTION PRINTING FOR LINE DRAWING
- Line Draw characters are used to print the calendars of the Individual
- Attendance Reports and the vertical grid lines from the Student Names
- Menu. To gain printer speed, some printers print in both directions,
- from left to right and right to left. Sometimes, the right to left printing
- does not line up the characters. A yes setting forces the printer to
- return to the left side of the paper before starting to print each line of
- these reports. A No setting may cause jagged lines to be printed.
-
- 10-10-14 REMOVE GRADING SCALE FROM INDIVIDUAL REPORTS
- The Grading Scale includes either the range of points necessary to earn
- each letter grade (cumulative points) or the calculations made to
- determine the letter grade (weight by categories). Normally this is set
- to No. If set to Yes, the Grading Scale will not print. This will be
- helpful to those schools that do not give letter grades (periods were
- entered for all letter grades).
-
- 10-10-15 INCLUDE ABSENT/TARDY INFO. ON GRADE PRINT OUTS
- If set to Yes, the Absence and Tardy information will be printed on the
- Individual Student and Elementary Summary Reports. If the student
- does not have any absences or tardies, **Perfect Attendance** will
- be printed.
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- 10-10-16 USE SUPPLEMENTAL MARKS FOR ELEMENTARY CLASSES
- This setting turns the RECORD MENU Selection for Supplemental marks
- On or Off. Supplemental marks are used with non-graded classes.
- Marks of Excellent, Outstanding, Satisfactory, Needs to Improve, and
- Unsatisfactory are supported. Elementary menu selections must also
- be turned on (setting 9 above).
-
- 10-10-17 ALPHABETIZE STUDENTS BY SECOND DISPLAYED NAME
- Student names can be added to a class with their first name listed first,
- but yet be sorted by either first or last name. Print Outs will use the
- name as displayed. This allows entering John Smith as the student
- name, printing as John Smith, and allow sorting by the last name
- Smith. It is no longer necessary to enter names as Smith, John for
- proper alphabetizing.
-
- 10-10-18 ROUND TERM GRADES BEFORE SEM. CALCULATIONS
- The quarter/term grades are transferred forward with the Utility Menu
- selections. These grades are accurate to 3 decimal places. When set
- to Yes, each quarter/term grade in rounded before calculating the
- semester grade. If set to No, 3 decimal accuracy is maintained for the
- semester calculation.
-
- 10-11 SCHOOL YEAR: 1995-96
- This setting was made when the new school year was started. This
- information is needed to display the proper calendar when the F2
- function key is pressed and for determining the days of the week when
- recording and printing attendance information. The year must be
- entered with the format 1995-96.
-
- 10-12 SET TERM START/END DATES
- Enter the starting and ending dates of each term for the entire school
- year. Dates must be properly formatted 08-25-1995. If you enter the
- wrong format, the computer will beep. If you need help, the calendar
- can be displayed by pressing the F2 Function key. This program allows
- up to 80 school days per grading term.
-
- The starting and ending dates are used to store the student absence
- and tardy information. These dates also determine the limits for cursor
- movement when recording and revising student absences and tardies.
- Press Esc when you have finished entering the start and end days for
- each school term. Press Y for Yes to save these dates to diskette.
-
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- 10-13 SELECT NON-STUDENT DAYS
- All week days between the start date of your first term and the ending
- date of your last term are displayed on the left side of the screen. The
- arrow keys are used to scroll cursor between dates. Move the cursor
- to the dates that students are not present. Press N to mark Non
- Student days. Press space to erase the letter N. Up to 36 Non
- Student days can be selected for the school year. When you have
- finished marking all Non Student days, press Esc. The marked days are
- listed on the right side of the screen. Press Y for Yes to save these
- dates before returning to the EXTRA MENU.
-
- 10-14 TEACHER NOTE PAD
- This note pad (up to 10 lines) may be used to store reminders such as
- when certain parents get a report, for example after a student misses
- an assignment, fails a test, every two weeks, etc. This file is backed
- up when using the Back Up selection of the EXTRA MENU.
-
- Pressing the F1 function key displays a help screen for editing lines of
- this note pad. The editing help information is used consistently
- through out the program to edit text information. Press Enter before
- pressing Esc after editing the last line to have the displayed information
- replace the information in the NOTEPAD.GRD file.
-
- 10-15 ORDERING INFORMATION
- Computer programs can be purchased directly from WISCO Computing.
- Program prices are also displayed. Site licenses allowing all people in
- the building to use the program are available for four times the
- individual price. Extra manuals are available for $3.00 each.
-
- WISCO Computing is planning Windows and Macintosh versions of
- these programs. Contact WISCO Computing for availability. The
- following six DOS programs are currently available:
-
- SURVEY POWER
- Create, analyze, and print out complete demographic and correlation
- results to your surveys, opinion polls, and tests. Accepts single
- choice, multiple choice, rank order, text entry, and cumulative type
- questions. Useful in business and school environments. IBM 512K
- $59.00 + $2.00 Shipping
-
- GRADING SKILLS POWER
- Creates comprehensive student reports marking up to 900 objectives
- (skills) that students are attempting to achieve. These reports can be
- used as an alternative or a supplement to a regular grading program.
- Teacher developed database. Designed for Objective Based Education.
- Constantly improved. IBM 512K $59.00 + $2.00 Shipping
-
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-
- GRADEBOOK POWER
- Creates comprehensive student progress reports for teachers, students,
- and parents. Prints over 30 different reports. Teacher developed.
- Many special options for elementary and secondary teachers. Use
- either 2-nine week quarters or 3-six week terms per semester.
- Constantly improved. IBM 512K $59.00 + $2.00 Shipping
-
- CROSSWORD POWER
- Make crossword puzzles and kriss-cross activities from your words and
- clues. Insert words manually or automatically into the puzzle grid.
- Auto-search can quickly create over 400 different word arrangements
- to find the puzzle with the most words. Print a variety of puzzles from
- the same word list to enhance learning. Constantly improved. IBM
- 512K $39.95 + $2.00 Shipping
-
- VOCABULARY POWER
- Create matching & multiple choice quizzes, cryptolists, word searches,
- vocabulary bingo cards, and flash cards from your words & definitions.
- Words and clues are automatically randomized before print outs are
- made. Great Teacher tool. 100% compatible with CROSSWORD
- POWER. Constantly improved. IBM 512K $39.95 + $2.00 Shipping
-
- 10-16 PRINT ORDER BLANK
- An order blank can be printed from this menu. Payment can be mailed
- to WISCO Computing, P.O. Box 8, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-0008.
- Credit card orders can also be taken by telephone at (715) 423-8189.
- This same telephone number can also be used to fax your order.
-
- 10-17 ABOUT GRADE BOOK POWER
- GRADE BOOK POWER was written entirely by Terry L. Jepson. The
- author, a full time teacher for 19 years, gave up his weekend, evening,
- and vacation time he could have spent watching football games,
- spending time with friends, or just relaxing. He has tried to add those
- features requested by his customers to meet their needs. Please
- reward him by having your friends buy their copy of the program.
-
- WISCO Computing is developing and testing a program that will be able
- to read the GRADE BOOK POWER data diskettes and generate school
- report cards. Other administrative features could also be added to this
- new program. Contact WISCO Computing for availability.
-
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-
- 11-1 MISCELLANEOUS PRINTER/DISKETTE ENHANCEMENTS
- When GRADE BOOK POWER starts, all of these features are turned off.
- Pressing the two key combination the first time turns the feature on,
- pressing the two keys the next time turns it off.
-
- Pressing F4 followed by B when the menus are displayed will toggle
- the BOLD printing feature. When turned on, all reports will use bold
- printing. Pressing F4 followed by B again will turn off bold printing.
-
- Pressing F4 followed by I when the menus are displayed will toggle the
- printing of the student and class I.D.'s on the seating chart print outs.
-
- Pressing F4 followed by L when the menus are displayed will toggle the
- letterhead feature. When turned on, the top of the Individual Student
- Reports and the Elementary Student Summary Reports will be printed
- 10 lines lower. This will allow for the use of your school letterhead for
- more official looking reports.
-
- Pressing F4 followed by P when the menus are displayed will toggle
- protection so changes can not be written to diskette. This is a quick
- way to protect your data when called away by a phone call, etc.
- Pressing F4 followed by P again will allow writing to the diskette.
-
- Pressing F4 followed by S when the menus are displayed will toggle
- the warning sound Off or On if the points entered for a student are
- greater than the points possible.
-
- Pressing F4 followed by V when the menus are displayed will toggle
- the removal of the vertical lines on the vertical list/grid print outs.
-
- Pressing F4 followed by W when the menus are displayed will toggle
- the printing of weekday letters (M T W R F) at the top of each column
- in the vertical list/grid print outs.
-
- 11-2 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALT-A AND ALT-I
- This is a more complete explanation about the difference between
- entering Alt-A for ABsent and Alt-I for INcomplete.
-
- Both cases assume the grade to be a zero until it is made up. It is
- counted as a 0 when the individual student average is calculated. For
- the class average, the grade AB (ABsent) is ignored in the computation,
- the grade IN (INcomplete) is counted as a zero.
-
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-
- Consider an example of 4 students in a class given a test worth 100
- points. Let's assume that 2 of the students had perfect scores of 100.
- The other 2 students were absent. The average of the test could be
- figured two ways.
- 1) just from those students taking the test
- (100 + 100)/2 = 100% average
- (100 + 100 + AB + AB)/2 = 100% average
-
- OR
-
- 2) the average of all students in the class
- (100 + 100 + 0 + 0)/4 = 50% average
- (100 + 100 + IN + IN)/4 = 50% average
-
- In the first case ABsent was entered. In the second case INcomplete
- was used.
-
- The quickest way to update missing assignments is to use the update
- option of the MISSING MENU. Grades entered as INcomplete, ABsent,
- or ■■■ Blank will be automatically displayed for fast update. The
- slowest way to update missing assignments is to use the Revise
- Grades of the RECORD MENU.
-
- 11-3 ADDITIONAL START UP OPTIONS
- Use the instructions on pages 11 through 14 for normal start up.
- Information on retrieving student data from a backup diskette or hard
- drive subdirectory can be found in Chapter 10-7 of this manual.
-
- GRADE BOOK POWER is normally started by typing GRADES.
- However, there may be times when you need to start differently.
- These additional start up options are typed after GRADES as indicated
- below.
-
- 11-3-1 GRADES /INSTALL
- This option is used to start GRADE BOOK POWER for a new school
- year. These complete instructions are found on pages 11 through 14.
-
- 11-3-2 GRADES /J
- You will be prompted to enter the drive or subdirectory containing the
- student grades. This option overrides the subdirectory setting in the
- CO file. For example, a department with a legal site license would only
- need one copy of the GRADE BOOK POWER program on the computer.
- All teachers could use different subdirectories using this option.
-
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-
- When the program is started with the command GRADES /J you will
- be asked to enter the drive containing the student data. If your data
- is on a diskette, enter the drive letter, colon, and back slash, for
- example, A:\ If your data is in a hard drive subdirectory, enter the
- drive letter, colon, back slash, and subdirectory name, for example,
- C:\GRADES You will asked if you are ready to read the new data.
- Press Y for Yes. This drive information will be saved when any
- settings are saved on the SET UP MENU.
-
- 11-3-3 GRADES /C:\SMITH\
- This start up option automatically accesses data from the SMITH
- subdirectory of drive C:. Jones could keep data in subdirectory
- C:\JONES\ and start the program with GRADES /JC:\JONES\ Smith
- could keep data in subdirectory C:\SMITH\ and start the program with
- GRADES /JC:\SMITH\ This option is useful for using a menu selection
- program to access different directories with the site license version.
-
- ELEMENTARY TEACHERS:
- Some elementary teachers swap some students for different classes.
- One teacher may teach two classes of math, while her students may
- be taught language arts from the other teacher. This program can only
- handle groups of 40 students.
-
- Use the Group column on the chart displayed with the Revise Student
- Names/I.D./Superdata selection of the NAMES MENU. The Group letter
- is used to place up to 40 students in a group. For example, a teacher's
- homeroom students could be assigned to group H (for Homeroom,
- although any letter will work). The other group of students would be
- assigned a different letter.
-
- When printing any Elementary Report (Individual, Missing Assignment,
- Student Summary, and Administrative Summary), you will be asked
- which group. Enter the letter of the group (in this example H). All
- reports for the group will be printed in alphabetical order. Then repeat
- the selection for the other group of students substituting the letter you
- assigned for the other group. The new set of reports will be printed.
-
- SECONDARY TEACHERS
- Secondary teachers needing to alphabetize all their students could
- divide their students into different groups. No group can exceed 40
- students. If the student's last name begins with the letters A through
-
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-
- E, place them in group A, letters F through J in group B, etc. By using
- the Elementary option of printing Individual Reports, select each group,
- let the program find the students in each class, and then print each
- group of reports in alphabetical order.
-
- Prior to printing some print outs, you are asked which group. If no
- letter is entered, the program does not check for any group.
-
- 11-3-4 GRADES /B
- This start up option will use black and white for display. This may be
- necessary to read the display of some lap top computers.
-
- 11-3-5 GRADES /C
- This start up option will force color for display. If the program detects
- a monochrome monitor, the color setting will be ignored.
-
- 11-3-6 GRADES /1
- This start up option is useful to secondary teachers teaching semester
- courses. This option forces the computer to read the backup
- configuration files for either semester 1 (CONFIG.GR1) or 2
- (CONFIG.GR2). Since CONFIG.GRD contains course names, and some
- teachers teach differently named courses each semester, this allows
- access to semester 1 data after semester 2 has started. This option
- is provided even though GRADE BOOK POWER was designed to record
- only one semester of data on a diskette, due to data safety and
- limitations of DOS (number of files in a root directory).
-
- After using this option, exit the program, and start the program again
- with the correct semester number, for example, GRADES /2 reads
- second semester data, so the proper class names are read from the
- proper back up CONFIG.GRD
-
- 11-4 ENHANCEMENTS PLANNED FOR GRADE BOOK POWER
- A Windows version of GRADE BOOK POWER is being developed.
- Contact WISCO Computing for availability.
- Customer requests determine which additional features and modules
- are added to this powerful program.
-
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-
- 11-5 NETWORK INSTALLATION - SITE LICENSE
- The Site License version of GRADE BOOK POWER will run on the
- combination of NOVELL and I-CLASS networks. The item file is:
-
- X:^MAP DEL A:>NUL^GRADES^MAP A:=H: <CLSYES >NUL
-
- By renaming the CO file to CO.NET, the sysop will not have to add
- additional access privileges.
-
- As a full-time teacher for 19 years, I know teachers do not do all their
- work within the school building during the school day. For this reason,
- the SITE LICENSE for GRADE BOOK POWER allows all teachers with
- teaching responsibilities for a school that has purchased a site license
- to legally have a copy of the program on their computer at home, at
- school and on the network at the same time. The Site License number
- and school name is displayed on the opening screen of the program.
-
- 11-6 FILES CREATED BY GRADE BOOK POWER
- The file CO is created on the program diskette. It contains the drive or
- drive subdirectory to search for student data.
-
- The file CONFIG.GRD is created on the student data diskette. This file
- contains course title and period names, percentages representing
- different letter grades, printer number, and information displayed on the
- SET UP MENU. Back ups of this file are called CONFIG.GR1 and
- CONFIG.GR2 The purpose of the back up files is explained in section
- 11-3-6.
-
- All files starting with CLASS1. are used for the first class recorded on
- the Student Names Menu. Files ending with .NA1 and .NA2 contain
- student names and I.D. codes for the class. Individual class settings
- (categories, method to calculate quarter and semester grades, and
- weights) are also in the .NA_ file. CLASS Files ending with .NA1
- contain information for semester 1. Files ending with .NA2 contain
- information for semester 2.
-
- CLASS Files ending with .DA1 contain the assignments and student
- points for all grades in quarter 1. Files ending with .DA2 contain the
- assignments and student points for all grades in quarter 2. CLASS files
- ending with .BAK is a backup file of the student assignments and data
- for the current quarter. This back up file is not meant to replace the
- back up files that should be made to a different diskette.
-
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- The file CLASSALL.TMP is the listing file created with selection 1 of
- the LISTS MENU.
-
- The file NOTEPAD.GRD is the note pad file created with the selection
- on the EXTRA MENU.
-
- ASCII text files created with the RECORD MENU or accessed by the
- Revise Student Names/I.D. of the NAMES MENU are named according
- to their class and student number. For example, GRTEXT2.S11 is a
- text file for the 11th student in the (2) second class.
-
-
- I welcome your comments. I like the programs I have created,
- but I can always do better with a little help from my friends.
- Thank you for investing your time and attention to GRADE BOOK
- POWER. And special thanks for la créme de la créme, where
- ever you might be, for motivating me to do my best.
-
-
- Terry L. Jepson
-
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