Robby,

From years of experience using LON-CAPA I’ve discovered that in terms of 
setting problem parameters that there are few shortcuts, sigh.

Laurie


On Jun 9, 2015, at 7:14 AM, Crain, Robby J <rcr...@purdue.edu> wrote:

> Laurie,
>  
> Thank you for sharing.
>  
> We were hoping that someone had a tip to make it less time consuming.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Robby
>  
> Robby Crain
> Project Manager
>  
> Innovations in Technology & Learning (ITaP)
> YONG Hall (155 S Grant St)
> West Lafayette, IN 47907
> (765)49-68221  
> rcr...@purdue.edu
>  
>  
> From: lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org 
> [mailto:lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org] On Behalf Of Laurie Iten
> Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 11:46 AM
> To: Discussion list for LON-CAPA users
> Subject: Re: [LON-CAPA-users] Addendum to Homework grading help
>  
> Addendum to what’s below.
> In the table, click on the asterisk (now a wrench) under “In Course, for 
> Resource” column headings
>  
> Here’s how I’d accomplish this task.
>  
> In Course Coordinator Role, i.e., course has been created in LON-CAPA at 
> Purdue
> Main Menu > Modify parameter settings… > Edit Resource Parameters - Table 
> Mode > Resource Specification
>  
> In Resource Specification, be sure to select "Resource Level" for Parameter 
> Level, and "All Parts" for Parts to Veiw.
> In Parameter Specification, Parameters to View, select "Weight" (and likely 
> "Maximum Number of Tries")
> Since I don't know whether this class is one big section or multiple 
> sections, in the User Specification select what is appropriate.
> Click on "Update Display" at bottom left.
>  
> You will see the table with all the problem parts with the Weight parameter 
> with just an asterisk (and Maximum number of tries with an asterisk, too).
>  
> For each of the 63 parts, click on the Weight asterisk and put 
> 0.04761904761905 (3 pts/63).
>  
>  
> Laurie Iten
>  
>  
> On Jun 8, 2015, at 10:56 AM, Crain, Robby J <rcr...@purdue.edu> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
>  
> We have a faculty member that needs to be able to make a 63 question homework 
> be worth only 3 points, and have that sync to BlackBoard Learn.
>  
> Example:
> HW 1 of MA 16010 has 63 parts to it, so it looks like it is worth 63 points. 
> How do we convert that to 3pts offered for each homework?
>  
> I know math wise it is (#right/63)*3 but how do we do that in the LC 
> gradebook so a score out of 3 is synced to Bb Learn?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Robby
>  
> Robby Crain
> Project Manager
>  
> Innovations in Technology & Learning (ITaP)
> YONG Hall (155 S Grant St)
> West Lafayette, IN 47907
> (765)49-68221  
> rcr...@purdue.edu
>  
>  
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