The article explains that while colour coding cannot be removed from assessment mark sheets, it can be disabled on report cards by unchecking a specific option. It also details the colour-coding system used for curriculum assessments based on percentage ranges.
It isn't possible to remove the colour-coding from mark sheets, but you can remove the colour-coded portion from the Report Cards. Ad Hoc assessments cannot be colour-coded, because you cannot set targets for Ad Hoc assessments.
1. In your report card, in the General tab
2. Click Colour marks.
3. Make sure this box is unticked, then click Save Changes.
If you do choose to have this on, hover over the question mark to see how the colour-coding is done.
For summative marks, this is in line with the colour-coding on the marksheet: How the marksheet is colour-coded - editing Target Judgement Rules
For curriculum assessments:
- Less then 20% = Red
- Less then 50% = Orange
- Less then 70% = Yellow
- Less then 85% = Green
- Greater then 85% = Dark Green
Comments
Gwyn Mabo the problem with your solution is that it removes the grade as well. Where is the colour coding being driven out from and why can't it be modified?
Hi Rob, the colour-coding is Arbor-defined and is based on the grade given. It ranges from red to green depending on how many grades there are in between. I'm afraid there isn't the ability to amend the colours that show.
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