Hi All,

I've amassed as much data as I know how to amass on this situation which has 
occurred now with a different student. Here's what I have:

Looking at his "scores per problem" view via the Course Progress interface, it 
appears that he has credit for all 15 questions:
https://uofi.box.com/s/cn7vrpqyenp1zr7owke9

Clicking on the links to view his actual submissions, however, indicates that 
question 15 is currently wrong. Here's a screenshot of that with the previous 
tries dialogue up where you can see that his second attempt was graded as 
CORRECT:
https://uofi.box.com/s/a17kkg1mfk2029k9kgpz

Here I scroll down the page and look at his submissions for this part. I see an 
incorrect submission, what appears to be a non-submission — the date and time 
are there but no other details, the submission judged as "exact_ans" and then 
one evaluated ad "incorrect."  Note also that these two latter submissions are 
both listed as Trial: 2. Then there are several more "non-submissions" -- dates 
are there, but no other information.   Not in the screen shot there are a 
couple other parts submitted next, then several more of these non-submissions:
https://uofi.box.com/s/hdttef80s3d8sn1ueqfr

And finally here is where I click as if to manually assign grades to this 
student.  Part 41 is the part in question. You see here that it shows part 41 
as currently being awarded 1 point (if I understand that correctly) but NOT 
having the red checkmark next to it under weight.  Thinking perhaps I can 
override, I went ahead and saved this as if I had awarded 1 point but that did 
not change anything when I came back to the student.
https://uofi.box.com/s/0ogcwvdze360djbk89np

This is especially irksome because it has occurred on our prelab0 and Safety 
quiz which is has to be completed before anything else in the course can be 
accessed. The student is stuck, I think as represented by all the 
"non-submissions" now showing . I 'll next try resetting the problem and 
hopefully he can then successfully complete it, but I wanted to document what 
we're seeing here first. Any thoughts?  Is there somewhere I should be pulling 
a more thorough report of what has transpired from?

Doug

Douglas Mills
Director of Instructional Technologies
Department of Chemistry
University of Illinois
dmi...@illinois.edu<mailto:dmi...@illinois.edu>
(217) 244-5739

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