This seems to be quite complicated.
We would like to grade an assignment between 1 (one) and 10 (ten). That seems to be pretty complex as is, because Moodle does not allow you to set a minimum grade for an assignment. So Moodle grades between 0-10 always.
We use rubrics to catch that problem. For example, if you make sure the minimal score of your rubric will always be 10% of the total, you will always grade between 1-10.
But this leaves us with another problem. The rubric does not respect the 'grade to pass' setting. A rubric will always set the grade to pass to 55% no matter what you set it.
I have created a tracker for this 2 years ago: https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-66105
Unfortunately it has not been picked up. Does anyone have a work around for this?
Grade calculation doesn't happen in the activity itself, but in the Gradebook. Here you can work process the raw activity grade with an Offset (n-term, normally between 0 and 2) and a Multiplier.
That way, you'd turn a raw grade of 6 (out of 10, or 60%) into a more sensible grade out of 10, with a minimum grade of 1: 6,0 * 0,9 + 1 = 6,4 final grade.
If you need anything more advanced, be sure to turn on grade calculations with formulas (https://docs.moodle.org/311/en/Grade_calculations)
That way, you'd turn a raw grade of 6 (out of 10, or 60%) into a more sensible grade out of 10, with a minimum grade of 1: 6,0 * 0,9 + 1 = 6,4 final grade.
If you need anything more advanced, be sure to turn on grade calculations with formulas (https://docs.moodle.org/311/en/Grade_calculations)
I know this works, but we are sending the assignment grade to Osiris (SIS). Therefor the grade at the assignment must represent the correct grade.
The gradebook has a couple of major league bugs as well. It doesn't respect attempts like it should for example.
The gradebook has a couple of major league bugs as well. It doesn't respect attempts like it should for example.