Your results are listed in a table. When you first open the Results
page, the table shows your assignments submitted in the past two weeks.
For each assignment, you can see:
- The name of the assignment. An icon
appears next to the assignment name to show the type of assignment: H indicates homework, T indicates
a test, Q indicates a quiz, and a triangle icon
indicates
an offline assignment. If an assignment name is grayed out, it does not
contribute to your overall score.
Click Review to open the
player and review the assignment, if your instructor allows it.
Quiz Me quizzes do not contribute to your score and you cannot review these quizzes.
- Correct/Total
- The number of points you got for correct answers, followed by the total
number of points in the assignment. For example, if you got 8 points in a test with 10 points, you would see 8/10. You see -- in this column if your instructor has hidden this information.
- Score - The
percentage score you received on the assignment. You see -- in this column if your instructor has hidden this information.
You see one or more grayed-out scores with low score beneath when your instructor has dropped lowest scores for your class. Your instructor can drop the lowest scores for everyone in the class for tests, quizzes, or homework assignments.
You see a grayed-out asterisk when your instructor changed or omitted your score.
You see an ! (exclamation
point) when a test
or quiz requires your instructor to submit all or part of the score. Your instructor must score essay questions and sometimes questions that require you to show your work. For Show Work questions, you can click the exclamation point to see your score so far. (See How Show Work questions are graded for details.)
- Time Spent
- The amount of time you spent working on the assignment. The time is
shown as hours and minutes, for example, 1h 12m. If you spent
less than a minute on the assignment, it is shown as <1m.
Time spent is not tracked on writing assignments.
If you took a test that was interrupted before you
submitted it, the word incomplete
appears in the Time Spent column for that test.
Depending on how your instructor set up the test, you can resume
or retake an incomplete test.
- Date Worked
- The date and time when your score was last updated in the Gradebook.
For example, the date and time when you submitted a test or when your
instructor entered a score for an offline assignment.