Use the Staff Mark Book window to maintain the mark book assessment areas of a class. For example, topic tests and assignments that are not part of the mainstream class assessment. These assessments are not usually printed on semester reports but can be. See Class Maintenance - Markbook tab in the Synergetic Assessment and reports manual.
With the Staff Mark Book window you can:
Opening the Staff Mark Book window
Staff Mark Book window key fields and buttons
Grid area
Fields
The grid area fields correspond to the fields in the Mark Book area. See the field descriptions in the Mark Book area below.
In the following example, the Assignment 1 mark book assessment area is selected and the corresponding values can be edited in the Mark Book area.
Buttons
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Adds another mark book area after all existing mark book assessment areas. |
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Deletes the highlighted mark book assessment area. |
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Imports a mark book assessment area for a single class or assessment code. See Importing mark books. |
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Move the mark book assessment area above the one immediately above it. |
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Move the mark book assessment area below the one immediately below it. |
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Save the changes to the current record. |
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Close the window. |
Mark Book area
Fields
Field |
Description |
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Seq |
Identifying sequence number. Use to place assessment areas in a specific order if required. |
Copy Level |
How mark books are made available to other users. Either:
This field applies to all mark book entries displayed. That is, when it is changed, the new copy level applies to the mark book entries. |
Heading |
Name of the assessment area. Warning: Altering the name of an assessment area changes the meaning of associated results. If you need to do this, then we recommend that you either create a new assessment area or merge it with another one. See Merging other assessment areas into the current assessment area in the Synergetic Assessments and reports manual. |
Override Mask |
Range of valid result values. Staff can only enter values within the range specified. For example, an Override Mask of 0-100 restricts your values to between 0 and 100. You can have a numeric or alphanumeric result. In most cases, it is a good idea to have a comma at the front of your mask. This allows you to select a blank value for the result. If you do not have the leading comma, you will have to enter a value for every student. Use a comma to separate each result value. Note: You only have to select a Result Type when entering an override result mask if the results are numeric. In this case, select a numeric Result Type, for example MARK, as well as entering an Override Mask. Numeric masks. For example:
If the higher number is first then the numbers are in descending order, rather than ascending order. You can also:
Make sure that it goes down to 0 (zero) so that even students who receive a 0 will get a grade. Alphanumeric masks. If you want to define values like Beginning, Consolidating, Established then you set up these values as follows:
The pipe (vertical bar) within each type indicates that the characters before it is the value stored in the database. Those characters (for example, B) and the description after them (Beginning) are displayed when you enter results. You do not need to use the pipe but it is recommended so that you are only storing B and not Beginning in the database for each result. Also see How the combined result is displayed in the Synergetic Assessments and reports manual. |
Abbrev Heading 1 and 2 |
Abbreviation of the Heading field.
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Result Type |
Result values available for the subject assessment area. Result types restrict the valid values that you can enter in this field. This is so that the data presented on reports is consistent. Note: Values are maintained in the luReportResultType lookup table. See luReportResultType lookup table in the Synergetic System maintenance manual. |
Result Group |
Group of subject assessment areas. Tip: Use to create groups if you have a large number of assessment areas to manage. You can work with the groups instead of each individual assessment area in Student Results Maintenance. Note: Values are maintained in the luReportResultGroup lookup table. See luReportResultGroup lookup table in the Synergetic System maintenance manual. |
Summarise to Assessment Area Seq |
Defines which assessment area this mark book assessment area is linked to. See Linking mark book assessments to a subject assessment in the Synergetic Assessment and reports manual. |
Mark Out Of |
Specify the maximum numeric value for the mark. |
Show in Community Portal |
Select to display this mark in the Results tab of the Community Portal. See Markbook:DisplayMode configuration setting in the Community Portal Configuration manual. Tip: Mark books can be displayed or hidden in the Community Portal at the level of the individual assessment, the class, or subject assessment. |
Weighting Factor |
Priority that this assessment is to take in the calculated result. For example, a Weighting Factor of 1 is greater than a Weighting Factor of 0.5. |
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