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Teachers may want to hide or change the label of the summary columns or, in
the case of the average column, they may want to choose a score system to
be used in converting the average to a discrete value. To support this, we
provide the column preferences view.
Import helper to print the gradebook:
>>> from schooltool.gradebook.browser.ftests import printGradebook
Log in as manager:
>>> manager = Browser('manager', 'schooltool')
We will add a custom score system which we will use as a column
preference.
>>> manager.getLink('Manage').click()
>>> manager.getLink('Score Systems').click()
>>> manager.getLink('Add Score System').click()
>>> manager.getControl('Title').value = 'Good/Bad'
>>> manager.getControl(name='displayed1').value = 'Good'
>>> manager.getControl(name='abbr1').value = 'G'
>>> manager.getControl(name='value1').value = '1'
>>> manager.getControl(name='percent1').value = '70'
>>> manager.getControl('Add a lower score').click()
>>> manager.getControl(name='displayed2').value = 'Bad'
>>> manager.getControl(name='abbr2').value = 'B'
>>> manager.getControl(name='value2').value = '0'
>>> manager.getControl(name='percent2').value = '0'
>>> manager.getControl('Save').click()
Now, set up a school year (2005-2006) with two terms (Fall and
Spring):
>>> from schooltool.app.browser.ftests import setup
>>> setup.setUpBasicSchool()
Set up one courses:
>>> setup.addCourse('Physics I', '2005-2006')
Set up persons:
>>> from schooltool.basicperson.browser.ftests.setup import addPerson
>>> addPerson('Paul', 'Carduner', 'paul', 'pwd', browser=manager)
>>> addPerson('Tom', 'Hoffman', 'tom', 'pwd', browser=manager)
>>> addPerson('Claudia', 'Richter', 'claudia', 'pwd', browser=manager)
>>> addPerson('Stephan', 'Richter', 'stephan', 'pwd', browser=manager)
Set up two sections with instructor and students for the Fall:
>>> setup.addSection('Physics I', '2005-2006', 'Fall',
... instructors=['Stephan'],
... members=['Tom', 'Claudia', 'Paul'])
Log in as teacher:
>>> stephan = Browser('stephan', 'pwd')
Add a couple of activities to the default worksheet:
>>> stephan.getLink('Gradebook').click()
>>> stephan.getLink('New Activity').click()
>>> stephan.getControl('Title').value = 'HW 1'
>>> stephan.getControl('Description').value = 'Homework 1'
>>> stephan.getControl('Category').displayValue = ['Assignment']
>>> stephan.getControl('Maximum').value = '50'
>>> stephan.getControl('Add').click()
>>> stephan.getLink('New Activity').click()
>>> stephan.getControl('Title').value = 'Quiz'
>>> stephan.getControl('Description').value = 'Week 1 Pop Quiz'
>>> stephan.getControl('Category').displayValue = ['Exam']
>>> stephan.getControl('Add').click()
Add some grades:
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity_paul').value = '40'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity_tom').value = '48'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity_claudia').value = '45'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity-2_paul').value = '90'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity-2_tom').value = '88'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity-2_claudia').value = '29'
>>> stephan.getControl('Save').click()
Check the worksheet. By default the Total and Average columns are
calculated normally:
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+-------+-------+---------+---------+
| Name | Total | Ave. | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+-------+-------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | 130.0 | 86.7% | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | 136.0 | 90.7% | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | 74.0 | 49.3% | [45___] | [29___] |
+-----------------+-------+-------+---------+---------+
Check the due date filter:
>>> stephan.printQuery('//form/span[3]')
<span>show only activities due in past
<select name="num_weeks">...</select>
weeks</span>
>>> stephan.printQuery('//select[@name="num_weeks"]')
<select name="num_weeks">
...
</select>
weeks
We'll call up the current column preferences and note that they are all
set to their defaults.
>>> stephan.getLink('Preferences').click()
>>> stephan.printQuery('id("content-body")/form//table//input')
<input type="checkbox" name="hide_total" />
<input type="text" name="label_total" value="" />
<input type="checkbox" name="hide_average" />
<input type="text" name="label_average" value="" />
>>> stephan.printQuery("id('content-body')/form//table//option")
<option selected="selected" value="">-- No score system --</option>
<option value="extended-letter-grade-">Extended Letter Grade</option>
<option value="goodbad-">Good/Bad</option>
<option value="letter-grade-">Letter Grade</option>
<option value="passfail-">Pass/Fail</option>
>>> stephan.printQuery("id('content-body')/form//input[@name='hide_due_date']")
<input type="checkbox" name="hide_due_date" />
Let's change all preferences:
>>> stephan.getControl(name='hide_total').value = ['on']
>>> stephan.getControl(name='label_total').value = 'Summe'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='hide_average').value = ['on']
>>> stephan.getControl(name='label_average').value = 'Durchschnitt'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='scoresystem_average').displayValue = ['Good/Bad']
>>> stephan.getControl(name='hide_due_date').value = ['on']
>>> stephan.getControl('Update').click()
Total and average columns were hidden:
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+---------+---------+
| Name | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | [45___] | [29___] |
+-----------------+---------+---------+
Due date filter was also hidden:
>>> 'show only activities due in past' in stephan.contents
False
>>> stephan.queryHTML('//form/span[3]')
[]
>>> stephan.queryHTML('//select[@name="num_weeks"]')
[]
Look that all the preferences were saved:
>>> stephan.getLink('Preferences').click()
>>> stephan.printQuery("id('content-body')/form//table//input")
<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" name="hide_total" />
<input type="text" name="label_total" value="Summe" />
<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" name="hide_average" />
<input type="text" name="label_average" value="Durchschnitt" />
>>> stephan.printQuery("id('content-body')/form//table//option")
<option value="">-- No score system --</option>
<option value="extended-letter-grade-">Extended Letter Grade</option>
<option selected="selected" value="goodbad-">Good/Bad</option>
<option value="letter-grade-">Letter Grade</option>
<option value="passfail-">Pass/Fail</option>
>>> stephan.printQuery("id('content-body')/form//input[@name='hide_due_date']")
<input type="checkbox" name="hide_due_date" checked="checked" />
Show the total and average columns, and test that Average is converted to Good/Bad:
>>> stephan.getControl(name='hide_total').value = False
>>> stephan.getControl(name='hide_average').value = False
>>> stephan.getControl('Update').click()
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Name | Summe | Durchschnitt | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | 130.0 | Good | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | 136.0 | Good | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | 74.0 | Bad | [45___] | [29___] |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
Check with extended letter grade scoresystem:
>>> stephan.getLink('Preferences').click()
>>> stephan.getControl(name='scoresystem_average').displayValue = ['Extended Letter Grade']
>>> stephan.getControl('Update').click()
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Name | Summe | Durchschnitt | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | 130.0 | B | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | 136.0 | A- | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | 74.0 | F | [45___] | [29___] |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
Now, let's test a corner case. The Gradebook allows extra credits in
scores, and because of the way the average is calculated, there's a
possibility of having averages higher that 100%.
Before testing this, let's remove the extended letter grade
scoresystem for the average:
>>> stephan.getLink('Preferences').click()
>>> stephan.getControl(name='scoresystem_average').displayValue = ['-- No score system --']
>>> stephan.getControl('Update').click()
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Name | Summe | Durchschnitt | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | 130.0 | 86.7% | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | 136.0 | 90.7% | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | 74.0 | 49.3% | [45___] | [29___] |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
Let's grade Claudia so we get an average higher than 100%:
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity_claudia').value = '51'
>>> stephan.getControl(name='Activity-2_claudia').value = '101'
>>> stephan.getControl('Save').click()
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Name | Summe | Durchschnitt | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | 130.0 | 86.7% | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | 136.0 | 90.7% | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | 152.0 | 101.3% | [51___] | [101__] |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
Even though this average is higher than 100%, if we convert it back to
the extended letter grade scoresystem, we should get an A+:
>>> stephan.getLink('Preferences').click()
>>> stephan.getControl(name='scoresystem_average').displayValue = ['Extended Letter Grade']
>>> stephan.getControl('Update').click()
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Name | Summe | Durchschnitt | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | 130.0 | B | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | 136.0 | A- | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | 152.0 | A+ | [51___] | [101__] |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
And if we change to the Good/Bad scoresystem, we should get Good:
>>> stephan.getLink('Preferences').click()
>>> stephan.getControl(name='scoresystem_average').displayValue = ['Good/Bad']
>>> stephan.getControl('Update').click()
>>> printGradebook(stephan.contents)
+----------+
| *Sheet1* |
+----------+
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Name | Summe | Durchschnitt | HW1 | Quiz |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
| Paul Carduner | 130.0 | Good | [40___] | [90___] |
| Tom Hoffman | 136.0 | Good | [48___] | [88___] |
| Claudia Richter | 152.0 | Good | [51___] | [101__] |
+-----------------+-------+--------------+---------+---------+
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