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Resetting and Adjusting a Student's Assignments

Occasionally you might need to reset a student's exam to delete the take or adjust a score.

Note
  • Assignment takes only display from students who took the assignment.
  • Reset score only shows scores for individual SAM components of SAM Path assignments that have been completed by students when the gradebook setting is set to cumulative scores. Changes to the Reset Score page reflect in the Gradebook unless an instructor overrides a score in the Gradebook. If an instructor overrides a score in the Gradebook, the Gradebook score takes precedence over the score in the Reset Score page.
  • The cumulative score does not display in Reset Score.

To adjust a score, use the following procedure:

  1. Navigate to the SAM Assignments page.
  2. Click the Reset Score icon in the Actions field of the assignment to reset.
    Note Assignments without a student attempt do not display in the Reset window.

    The Reset Score page displays.

  3. To narrow your search:
    • Click the drop-down menu and select the appropriate section.
    • Click the appropriate Activity Type Filter buttons to narrow the display.
    Note  
    • Activity Type filters display as check boxes:
    • Assignments with no due date do not display in the Activity List view when the Always Available filter is off.
    Note On the Assignments page in the Search text box, instructors can enter text to filter the assignment list. The list filters automatically to the text entered.
  4. Hover over the score of the student whose take you want to reset to the default system score.

    Two icons display: Revert and Original Score.

  5. To adjust the score follow this procedure:

    Select the Score.

    Enter a new value.

    The score updates. 

    Note
    • Changes to the Reset Score page apply to the Gradebook. Manual Edits to the Gradebook take precedence over changes made in the Reset Score page.
    • For SAM Path assignments, edit the Training score to 100% to move students to the Post Exam. The report score displays as 100*.
  6. Hover over Original Score.

    The original score displays.

  7. To revert a score to the original score of record, click Revert.

    The score resets to the original score.

    Note Changes to the Reset Score page apply to the Gradebook. Manual Edits to the Gradebook take precedence over changes made in the Reset Score page.