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Once you have graded a student, a check mark will appear next to the respective student’s icon to indicate that s/he has been given a grade.
Student has been graded
This allows you to see at a glance, which students have already or have not yet been given grades.
Clicking on the Report button opens a Grading Report window.
GRADING REPORT
The grading report window provides you with an easy-to-view listing of all given grades. It displays the date and time of the report, each student’s name and grade with comments if any, as well as lists of students without a grade or absent at the time of grading.
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Grading Report window
By clicking the appropriate control buttons you are able to save the report on your computer or anywhere in the network and print it out. Additionally, you can zoom the window in or out to decrease or increase the font size, and scale the report to fit the sheet you want to print it on.
PRINTING THE GRADING REPORTS
You can print the Grading report by clicking the printer symbol on the upper left corner of the report window. The report is printed to the Windows default printer.
In the Grading Report window, clicking the print command button opens a print settings dialog before starting to print.
For example, you can change the destination printer if needed.
SAVING THE REPORT
By clicking the disk symbol on the upper left corner of the window, you can save the report to your computer or anywhere in the network.
ZOOMING IN AND OUT THE REPORT VIEW
Note that the font size in the printed report is the same as the one seen on your screen. To zoom the font size in or out, click the symbols on the upper part of the report window. If you zoom the report in or out and print it out, the font size of the print is changed accordingly.
ADJUSTING THE REPORT VIEW
The print sheet scales automatically on your screen; to fit the whole report to the sheet you want to print on, you may want to enlarge the report window.
To change the size of the Grading Report window, click on a side or a corner of the window and, with the mouse button pressed down, drag the side or corner to adjust the window size as appropriate.
CLOSING THE REPORT WINDOW
To close the report window, click on the symbol in the upper right corner of the window.
REPORT WINDOW TOOLTIPS
In the Grading Report window, when you move the mouse pointer over a control button, a tooltip text appears explaining what each button on the toolbar does.
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Table of contents
- 7 To find the right information
- 7 Typographic conventions
- 8 What is SANAKO Lab 100?
- 8 The essentials of SANAKO Lab
- 9 Product components
- 9 Graphical User Interface
- 10 Audio Source Interface
- 10 Media Storage Unit
- 10 System Connection Unit
- 10 User Audio Panel
- 10 SANAKO Lab 100 activities and sessions
- 10 SANAKO Lab 100 activities
- 11 SANAKO Lab 100 sessions
- 11 Self-access workstations
- 13 Teacher’s Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- 13 Components of the Lab 100 main window
- 13 Toolbar
- 15 Class view
- 16 Session Screen
- 16 Tooltips
- 17 Session Status Bar
- 18 User Audio Panel
- 19 Keys on the User Audio Panel
- 21 LCD display
- 22 Symbols on the Lab 100 LCD
- 23 Clicking on a student icon
- 24 Student icons
- 27 Starting Lab
- 27 To start Lab
- 27 Lab 100 main window
- 28 Lab 100 main menu
- 28 Copy files to/from MSU
- 30 Properties
- 34 Self-access setup
- 35 Reset window positions
- 35 MSU Operating hours
- 35 About
- 37 Seating Plan
- 37 Choosing a seating plan
- 37 Creating a seating plan folder
- 38 Opening a seating plan folder
- 39 Removing a seating plan folder
- 39 About modifying the default folder
- 39 Removing individual seating plans
- 40 Seating Plan Report
- 41 Attendance
- 41 Taking attendance
- 42 Attendance Report
- 44 Giving a new name
- 45 New Session
- 45 Selecting students for a session
- 45 Removing a student from a session
- 46 Activities in the Lab 100 sessions
- 49 Recordings
- 50 Activity Options
- 52 Audio Source
- 53 Media File
- 53 MSU File
- 55 CD Audio
- 55 Student
- 56 Teacher
- 56 Line In
- 56 Video audio
- 57 Monitor and intercom
- 57 Monitor
- 58 Intercom
- 59 Intercom and Model Student
- 59 Intercom and Free mode
- 59 Recorder Controls
- 59 Automonitor
- 60 Bookmarks
- 61 Calls
- 61 All call
- 61 Session call
- 62 Student call
- 62 Outside call
- 63 General procedure
- 67 Saving and collecting the tracks
- 68 Using the Lab 100 Recovery Application
- 70 Grading students
- 72 Grading report
- 74 Selecting a student to answer a question
- 74 Free and Lock mode
- 76 Listening Comprehension
- 76 Proceeding with Listening comprehension
- 79 Model Imitation
- 79 Proceeding with Model Imitation
- 82 Reading Practice
- 82 Proceeding with Reading Practice
- 84 Phone Conversation
- 84 Proceeding with Phone Conversation
- 87 Pair Discussion
- 87 Proceeding with Pair Discussion
- 90 Group Discussion
- 90 Proceeding with Group Discussion
- 93 Simultaneous Interpreting
- 93 Proceeding with Simultaneous Interpreting
- 95 Consecutive Interpreting
- 95 Proceeding with Consecutive Interpreting
- 97 Recorded Response
- 97 Proceeding with Recorded Response
- 99 Proceeding with Quiz
- 104 AP® Exam
- 104 Proceeding with the AP® Exam
- 110 Library Mode
- 110 Proceeding with Library Mode
- 113 Proceeding with Q&A
- 114 Audio-on-Demand
- 114 Proceeding with Audio-on-Demand
- 121 Lab 100 installation
- 121 Hardware installation
- 121 Lab 100 components
- 125 Lab 100 connection overview
- 125 Lab 100 SCU064 installation
- 127 Dual Channel Program Source Interface
- 128 Software installation
- 128 Minimum requirements
- 128 Installing the Lab 100 program
- 128 Teacher PC configuration
- 128 To set the communication mode and IP address
- 129 To set a workgroup
- 130 To complete the configuration
- 130 Teacher PC sound card mixer setting
- 131 Configuration of the Lab 100 software
- 131 To configure the Lab 100 software
- 131 Set default settings
- 133 Find workstations
- 134 Set video sources
- 135 Set audio sources
- 137 Set video connections
- 138 Setting up self-access workstations
- 139 Software update
- 139 Teacher PC
- 139 System Connection Unit (SCU)
- 139 User Audio Panel (UAP)
- 142 Troubleshooting