Grade+Attend

Evaluation Criteria. How JilMac Grades, in all of her classes: Each semester is broken into 14 assignments

Each Assignment is broken into:

    • Research - worth 1 points + 1 point when you post it on your website = 2 points

    • B+A= 3 Before & After Code examples worth 1 point each = 3 pts per assignment.

    • Backing up your files onto Google Apps, create a supporting website with Google Sites is recommended.

    • Extra Credit - for doing something extra or an alternate assignment. Assigned per student with teacher.

Total = 5 points per assignment for 14 Assignments = 70 points

Project Outline

    • Due before Mid Term

    • Outlines in DETAIL project

    • Students are encouraged to update as your project progresses

    • 3 points at Midterm, 2 points if updated to reflect the actual Project = 5 points

Semester Project (of the students choosing with approval from the instructor) = 25 points

Grand Total = 100 points for your score.

You can also receive Extra Credit Points, through Additional Work, Chats, Watching recordings and commenting or helping/creating instructions for classmates.

Extra credit opportunities are suggested in many assignments

or can be agreed on by talking with JilMac about your ideas for Extra Credit.

You will receive points for each of these sections. The Outline is 5 points, (1 for the outline, 1 if it is a web page, 1 if it is linkable from your main home page, the other points are if it is kept current, and if it reflects the final outcome. The Project is 25+ points of your final grade. 30% of your grade is determined by you and what direction you want this course to take you. The Project Outline is a way that each student and JilMac discusses their ideas - so that it meets the course objectives and meets the students need for taking the class.

Regular attendance and participation in classes are essential components of a student's success in college and are completion requirements for courses at CCV. Please be aware that missing more than three (3) classes will result in a non-satisfactory grade. A pattern of late arrival or early departure will constitute absence at the instructor's discretion.

JilMac Explains Grades Video: https://youtu.be/brAr9y81Cfo

Attendance Policy - To complete the weekly Attendance Requirements - you MUST post to the Discussion Question weekly!

REGARDLESS if you have completed weekly Coding Assignments.

If you have questions call JilMac 802-254-8628

Only B and above grades can be transferred - check with the school you are transferring into for specifics.

    • P: Equivalent to D- or better and therefore course will NOT count as credit for specific program requirements or competence area requirements.

    • NP: Indicates failure to meet course objectives and/or failure to meet grading criteria for successful completion as described in the instructor’s course description.

<-- Here is a screen print of Canvas's GRADE pageYour grade is what your Course Total points are

When you get less than 100% on an assignment you can still earn more by re-posting with additional work.

On-Line classes will use the Weekly Read/Research Discussion Question for Attendance. Per CCV attendance policy.

Here is a screen print of Moodle's GRADE page