![]() In your "Business Plan" assignment name column, you can switch between seeing points and percentage.but that it won't calculate 20% like you are hoping for. The other "Business Plan" column (your assignment group) is the weighted group containing all the assignments you've put in that assignment group.20% of the total grade. The first "Business Plan" column (the assignment) just says it has a total possible points of 40. Take a look at your first image again that you shared in your above question. Your column for the assignment name of "Business Plan" (not the assignment group with the same name) is not what is weighted. ![]() I understand what you are wanting to accomplish, but I don't think that's how the Canvas Gradebook operates. That being said, I'm not sure what you are asking is possible. Hello again, disclosure.I'm a Canvas admin for our school, and I do not teach courses.and so I don't have as much experience with grading as other instructors normally would. ![]() Let Community members know if you have any other questions about this.thanks! How do I weight the final course grade based on as. Even though the percentage (in this case 75%) seems higher than it should be, it will still only count towards 20% of the total grade.as you've specified. The "Business Plan" assignment group column is taking the score of any assignments in the "Business Plan" assignment group and calculating a percentage based off of the score(s) the student got for the assignment(s) in that assignment group. 75 = 75%) is correct.for that particular assignment column. So, for the other "Business Plan" column (this one is associated with the assignment group you created) to the right of the first "Business Plan" column, a percentage of 75% (30/40 =. For example, your Test Student scored 30 points (out of a possible 40). Hello there, "Business Plan" assignment column (with the crossed-out eye icon) that you show in your screenshot looks correct to me.
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