The registrar's office says the updating of grade rosters for students is still cruising along, and will finish up soon, so we will be polite and not get too fussy about it. :)
Friday, May 8, 2009
Slowness on the my.ucf.edu channel
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Writing 2 grades finished.
Unfortunately, I had to grade the last few manually, so none of my comments show on your GradeMark view. However, I typed my comments into the gradebook, and they will show up in your My Grades page, in the row titled "Writing 2 comment."
Those of you who have GradeMarks from earlier this week, your comments are in the GradeMark view.
Good night!
Final exam scores are UP.
It will appear in your My Grades page as either "Final exam" or "Your final exam" -- which was my way of duplicating the exam: one version for those who took the survey, one for those who did not have the survey.
So do not be alarmed if you have a score with one of these two lines but not the other. The image below shows a slice of my My Grades page. Normal.
Normally, I do not give letter grades on individual exams, but if I did -- 50% passing up to 90% A -- here is how they would be distributed.
Exam performance was good: tough to get an A, yet not too many Ds or Fs. Average was about 71% -- a C+.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Some trouble with GradeMark
Writing assignment 2 almost finished grading.
I should finish them by lunchtime today. Let me get you guys going on the final, and then I will get back to finish off grading them.
Final Exam today!
- You get 180 minutes.
- 78 questions, 80 points total.
- Available 10:00 AM this morning.
- Closes at 9:50 PM tonight.
- So, just to be double sure, try to get started before 7:00 PM if you want all three hours of time.
Side note: Two of the exam items are worth 2 points each, so there are only 78 questions this time.
ALSO: Some of you will be selected for taking a quick survey about rubrics, 13 questions, before the final.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Internet Exploder 8: do not use it.
I received the following disheartening email from the University last night. If you have a real computer (i.e., a Mac), this does not apply to you. It affects only users of MS Windows and Internet Exploder.
Submitted by: Computer Services and Telecommunications
Microsoft has released the newest version of their browser, Internet Explorer 8 (IE8). The software is available for download from Microsoft and is scheduled to be distributed via automatic updates to Microsoft customers later this year.
Certain of the University's enterprise services have not been certified for use with IE8 by the companies who provide the software to the University. There is a possibility that some services or features of our core enterprise systems will not work properly with the IE8 browser at this time. The main systems that are awaiting testing and certification from our vendors are:
- my.ucf.edu
- webcourses@UCF
- Groupwise webmail
We recommend that the UCF community use Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox 3 until our vendors have had time to test their products and release any necessary updates. In the meantime, please delay upgrading to Internet Explorer 8 until a notice is sent out announcing that core university systems will work correctly with the new browser version. Thank you.