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Getting Started in sQuizya
- Getting Started in sQuizya - PDF Download
- Admin: Creating an Account / sQuizya Pricing
- Admin: Adding students to the account / Adding teachers to the account
- Admin: Adding FREE zApp Books from the sQuizya Library to the School Library
- Admin: Purchasing zApp Books from the sQuizya Library
- Admin: Customising the Grading Systems for your school
- Teacher: Signing in / Creating classes / Creating subgroups and teams
- Teacher: Understanding Libraries / Adding resources to My Library
- Teacher: Assigning work / Checking results
- Teacher: Assigning a zApp as a race / Assigning an iQ
- Teacher: Using the zApp creator / Using the zApp Book creator
- Teacher: Create a report / Scale results
- Teacher: Full of bright ideas?
- Student: Signing in
- Student: Joining a Class
- Student: Checking for work assigned to you by your teacher
- Student: Using My Library
- Student: Participating in a zApp
Teacher: Create a report / Scale results
REPORTS allows you to gather together zApp results and iQ results to produce a single grade. The component parts can be weighted as desired. For example, if you have zApps 1, 2, 3 and 4 that you wish to include in a report but you want zApp 4 to be weighted twice as strongly as the other zApps, simply enter something like 10, 10, 10 and 20 as the weightings for the four zApps. The final grade would then take 20% of each students grades for the first three zApps and 40% of their grades for the fourth zApp. You can also add a comment to a report. Students can see these reports once you have sent them.
Note that grades for any zApp can be altered using the scale feature included in most results layouts. Clicking on the blue S next to the title of a zApp opens a simple scale results pop up. This shows the current low score for the class on this zApp as well as the high score and the median score (score of the middle student if they were lined up from lowest to highest score.) By entering new values for these three measures you can adjust all scores accordingly. You can restore the original grades at any time. As an example of Scaling scores, consider the following class scores: 10, 30, 50, 65, 80. The low score is 10, the median score is 50 and the high score is 80. If I scale these results by setting low score to 40, median score to 60 and high score to 90 then the class results would become: 40, 50, 60, 75, 90.

