CLASS 2.05 Gary Wren @1989 This is a brief introduction to CLASS, which can be obtained by downloading CLASS.ARC or CLASS205.ARC, or by writing directly to me (see below). CLASS is a combination database and spreadsheet for teachers. I've been using versions of this program for my own classes, some of which have over two hundred students, and, frankly, it's indispensable. At heart, CLASS is a computerized class roster, providing a record of students and their grades. But the version you have will do that and much more, including the following: -- alphabetize, store, and print a list of all students in the class, personal comments, and their grades -- store and display up to 30 grades for each student, including the GPA/AVG and the final grade -- rank students according to their scores on any assignment -- calculate current or final averages for each student -- act as a "grade calculator" for unrecorded grades -- determine the letter grade that corresponds to each student's score -- calculate the frequency, mean, variance, and standard deviation for each grade or assignment -- display a table and graph of the distribution of each grade -- let you record letter grades quickly using the number keypad -- allow you to set and change the ranges and weights for each grade -- let you set a "curve" and calculate grades accordingly -- let you experiment with different curves and immediately see the results in graph form -- transform all grades and files recorded as scores into equivalent letter grades -- automatically set or adjust the ranges for each grade to fit a normal curve -- automatically check for typos when recording grades -- print roster with single, double or variable spacing -- print names only, parts of a record, or names and a grade, in single or double columns -- do all of the above for either number or letter grades ------------------------------------------------------------------ Running the Program To run CLASS, just double click on CLASS.PRG from the desktop. You must be in medium (color) or high (b/w) resolution, though. The quick but cursory way to learn how to use CLASS is just to load one of the two sample files provided and play around with it. LETTER.CLA is a class roster in which grades are recorded as letters (A,B-). NUMBER is one in which grades are recorded as scores. Just follow the prompts. I've tried to make CLASS as "idiot-proof" as possible, so don't worry about making a mistake. If you'd like a detailed set of instructions, see below. When you're ready, select "create" from the "file" menu and start a CLASS roster for your own class. TIP: Many functions ask for a student's NAME or NUMBER. You need enter only as much of the student's name as necessary to dis- dinquish him or her from others. For example, if "Rostow, Walt" is the only student whose name begins with "R", just enter an "R" to find him. If there's also a "Robinson" in the class, you need only enter "Ros." (For more time-saving tips, get the manual!) I would recommend that, after entering the students' names and the names of the assignments, you make a printout of the roster. Use it to record, by hand, the grades for each assignment, and then transfer the grades to the computer. The alphabetical listing of the hand record will then be exactly the same as the listing on the computer, and you won't have to skip around looking up each student. In addition, you'll then have a separ- ate record of the grades. At the end of the term, or any time during the term, you can use CLASS to calculate the averages of the grades entered. This method saves time in the long run. If you don't care to create a roster but would like to have CLASS calculate final grades, select "GPA & grades" from the menu labeled "calculate" and then select "type" from the dia- logue box. Whether using the roster or typing in grades directly, you'll need to supply the total number of grades for each student and the weight of each grade. The weight of a grade is its percent- age contribution to the final average, i.e., "how much the assignment is worth," in common parlance. The program allows you to change these at any time. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Ritualistic Disclaimer While I've tested this program as thoroughly as possible, I cannot accept responsibility for any damages or losses resulting from its use. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Announcement I've spent hundreds of hours working on this program, and I'm still developing new features for it. I'm offering it as SHAREWARE, i.e. pay for it if and only if you use it. In return for a modest $15, you'll receive a disk with a 20-page, detailed guide to CLASS, including many tips and shortcuts, the latest upgrade, a free foreign language learning game, a typewriter program and a phone number to call for help. Sounds fair, doesn't it? The address is: Gary Wren 1725 Shattuck #303 Berkeley, CA 94709 Comments and suggestions are welcome and may be left for me on GEnie c/o G. WREN. Please feel free to give this program to your colleagues.