=== Simple Evaluations === Let: * '''n''' - the number of student in a group * '''X''' - the number of base points to distribute ==== Evaluation by Student ==== Each student is given X*(n-1) number of point to distribute among their group members. If self-evaluation is enabled, this number is X*n; ==== Result Calculation ==== An average is taken in the following fashion if self-evaluation is disabled. * Each students final grade = (sum of all available grades for that student) / (number of available grades for that student). * This is a simple average. Students who did not submit a rating are not counted. If self-evaluation is enabled, things get a little more complex: * A student's final grade = ((sum of all available score from others + student's own evaluation grade)) / (count of grades available from others + 1) * This means that: * if the student submitted their evaluations, a simple group average is taken from the available scores. * if the student forgot to submit their evaluations, iPeer behaves as if they gave themselves a score of zero when calculating the average. === Rubric Evaluations and Mixed Evaluations === Each Rubric / Mixed Evaluation question has a weight of 1-20. * The weight of a question is the number max points anyone can be rated for this question. * For example, if someone rates their teammate with a LOM of Average, with a value of 0.50 for a question worth (weight) 8 points, that teammate would receive 4 out of 8 points for the question. For each Rubric / Mixed Evaluation question question, a student will receive the average grade from all the answers by the group. * Question grade = Average = (Sum of all submitted grades for this question / number of group member who submitted) The total mark for the evaluation is the sum of all the average marks for all the questions. * Total evaluation grade = (Sum of all the average question grades) There is no dependency on self-evaluation being turned on or off in this case: * Grades will be calculated the same way regardless. * A self-evaluatee counts as just a regular group member with their opinion.