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Instructor: Late Work, Due Dates, Reset Assignments: Dosage Calc 360
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Late Work

DC360: Accepting Late Work (Instructor) from F.A. Davis on Vimeo.


Late work, or any assignments submitted after your designated due date, will be marked with red text in your Gradebook. When viewing an assignment, you may choose to allow a late submission from an individual student, or you may choose to accept late work from the entire class.

Screenshot of gradebook with red arrow pointing to students grades in red which indicates they are late

 

To allow late work from an individual student, select Accept Late Work next to that student.

Screenshot of individual student grade with red arrow pointing to Accept Late Work

 

 

To allow late work from the whole class, click the Accept Late Work “For Class” button.

 

Screenshot of gradebook with red arrow pointing to the button to accept late work for the whole class

 

When opting to accept late work at the student or class level, note the pop-up message. This action cannot be undone, and will accept late work for all topics within that module. Select OK to confirm.

 

Screenshot of late work pop up

 

Late work that has been accepted will change from red text to black:

 

 

Screenshot of individual student grade now in black because their late work has been accepted

 

 

Extend Due Date

 

DC360: Extending a Due Date (Instructor) from F.A. Davis on Vimeo.

 

The Gradebook also gives you the option to extend a due date for an assignment. This can be done for an individual student, or for all students.

 

To extend a due date for an individual student, select Extend Due Date next to that student.

Screenshot of gradebook with red arrow pointing to extend due date for individual student with calendar expanded

 

 

To extend a due date for the whole class, select the Extend Due Date “For Class” button.

Screenshot of gradebook with red arrow pointing to extend due date for class with calendar expanded

 

Select the new due date from the calendar window. When opting to extend a due date at the student or class level, note the pop-up message. This will change the due date for all topics within that module. Select OK to confirm.

 

Screenshot of extend due date pop up

 

The updated due date will then be displayed in the gradebook for that module.

 

Screenshot of student grade with red arrow pointing to new expanded due date

 

 

Reset an Assignment

DC360: Resetting an Assignment (Instructor) from F.A. Davis on Vimeo.

 

In the Gradebook, you have the ability to reset an assignment (wipe student grades to a “clean slate”).

 

To reset an assignment for an individual student, select Reset Assignment next to that student.

Screenshot of gradebook with red arrow pointing to reset assignment button for an individual student

 

To reset an assignment for the whole class, select the Reset Assignment “For Class” button.

Screenshot of gradebook with red arrow pointing to reset assignment option for entire class

 

When opting to reset an assignment at the student or class level, note the pop-up message. This action cannot be undone, and will reset scores for all topics within that module. Select OK to confirm.

screenshot of reset assignment pop up

 

Students’ grades will be wiped if an assignment is reset. The score will remain blank until the student re-attempts the assignment.

screenshot of student grade where assignment score is blank because it has been reset

 

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