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What-If GradeSpeed

4.2

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Author:
Owen Hines

Category:
Productivity

Version:
1.3

Users:
76

Rating:
4.2

Size:
36.15KiB

Price:
Free

Updated:
September 10, 2018

Webstore Link:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/what-if-gradespeed/efmdcdlehpakgjdedjimhiojdjebenlj

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Description

Allows for hypothetical calculation of grades for assignments in HISD's GradeSpeed portal. Open the normal GradeSpeed portal, then click the button in the top right corner saying "Open what-if grades". Once on the page, click on any of the class averages to view individual assignments as normal. Next to each grade spot, there should be a write button that allows you to change the grade and update the averages accordingly. This allows for you to preview what certain grades would do to your overall average. This takes grade weighting into account.

Version 0.1 - Initial Release
Version 0.2 - Fixed bug that broke overall average for classes with only one section
Version 0.3 - Added mouse cursor change on hover over buttons
Version 0.4 - Minified/Uglified JS
Version 0.5 - Added feature to allow for user to add new assignments to grade list
Version 0.6 - Behind the scenes refactoring of code
Version 0.7 - Fixed bug with "Exc" grade breaking calculations
Version 0.8 - Behind the scenes code refactoring to update to ES6 features.
Version 0.9 - More refactoring
Version 1.0 - Added delete feature and fixed some calculation bugs
Version 1.1 - Properly rounded final average instead of forcing it to round up
Version 1.2 - Added feature to add final exam grades to change semester averages
Version 1.3 - Fixed broken link trigger.

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