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Discussion Forums Page
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Coursework Page -
The coursework page contains tests, quizzes and assignments. Although we currently cannot practice taking a quiz, you can read all about how to submit online assignments on the Coursework page in the left sidebar or just
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Gradebook Page-
The gradebook page can give you a good indication of your current progress in your course. Your grade in any particular course is computed according to the First Day Handout (FDH) or syllabus your instructor provided for you. Because the gradebook does not handle all grading variances, never consider the grade showing in the gradebook to be absolutely accurate. It will be accurate to the point the instructor has graded work but you may have some assignments still ungraded that will affect the grade showing when grading is completed. If in doubt, manually compute your grade using the criteria in the FDH. To read about the gradebook,
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