Grading schemes provide a means to map achieved percentages to a numeric grade. In the curr…
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Added support for user-supplied grading schemesGrading schemes provide a means to map achieved percentages to a numeric grade.In the current versions, a fixed number of 5 grades is supported.A grading scheme consists of a grounding scheme and grading boundaries.- A grading scheme can be selected at exam definition time- Lecturers can define their own grading schemes and reuse these between exams- Available grounding schemes: * no rounding (recommended for small exams, e.g. 5 minutes or 2 points) * by percent (the calculated percentages are rounded to the provided number of digits) * by points (the calculated points are rounded to the provided number of digits)- The grounding precision can be defined by the user (e.g. to 2 digits)- The grading boundaries represent percentages boundaries necessary for a certain grade- When selecting no grading scheme, no grading information is provided in the exam protocol (just percentages)More changes:- allow grading also, when student has not submitted the exam- added percentage information in the grading-box (esp. useful for composite questions)- renamed predefined grading schemes to more neutral terms- provide easy-to-type names for question-manager, answer-manager and form-loader- new utility for more robust list-comparions- defined validating form-field type for grading boundaries
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