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Your Grades

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Your Grades are Posted on WebAdvisor

     If you already use WebAdvisor, go directly there for your grade. Your grades were posted Tuesday morning and should be visible now. Only your course grade is available. If you need to know how you did on the Final Exam, you may email me for that information. 

 

MP Grades 

     As you know, successful completion of Writing 3 requires a passing grade on the Final Exam and a passing grade for the course work. If you passed the Final, but find an MP at WebAdvisor, your average for the course was less than 75% but more than 60%.

 

Having Trouble with WebAdvisor?

     Some of you have told me you have difficulty using WebAdvisor to find your grades, so I've produced two brief tutorials to help.

     The first will introduce you to the procedures for getting to WebAdvisor and navigating the screens.

     The second will help if you've already tried unsuccessfully to use WebAdvisor but have had trouble logging on.

     Before you activate the videos: 

  • Turn on your speakers before you start
    • Despite my irritating delivery, the presentation makes more sense when you can hear me narrate it.
  • Widen your page before you start
    • The screencast wants to be as wide as your screen without the sidebar. Click the little arrow in the upper right hand corner of this PBWorks View window to expand the window temporarily.

 

Screencast 1: How to Use WebAdvisor to Find Your Grades

 

 

 

Screencast 2: Troubleshooting for WebAdvisor Log-on Problems

 

 

 

WEBADVISOR Student Help Desk

24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

(856) 374-4900

Your call will be forwarded to India for a VERY REMOTE help desk helper!

Toll-Free

There is no Charge for the call or the Service.

 

Comments (4)

Yang Wang said

at 10:15 pm on May 12, 2010

Thanks for you help! Unfortunately, I changed my password before, and I forgot it! I tried to changed it, but it said."Your password has expired. Please choose a new password."

David Hodges said

at 1:00 am on May 13, 2010

That is a problem, Yang, but the Student Help Desk is there for you. Even if you've forgotten your changed password, you can get a new temporary password and take better care of it. Try the toll-free number any time. WebAdvisor is important and worth the trouble.

Yang Wang said

at 4:40 pm on May 13, 2010

I can see my grades now. I think I could change password before because my new paasword was not allowed. Thank you.

Wipawan said

at 10:18 pm on May 13, 2010

Thank you so much for everything Professor David Hodges.
I am glad to study with you. I feel more confidented in writing.

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