In MyLab through Pearson I see there are weights in my gradebook. In canvas all my groups are also weighted. Do I need to delete weights in Pearson?
Dana
That's a great question, @DanaCurry17 , and something I suggest asking your Pearson rep. They ought to know how Pearson formats the data it sends to Canvas, and they likely have access to their own Canvas instance so they can do the testing. If you don't want to depend on that, I suggest doing the testing with a dummy student account on your Canvas instance using an access code they'll likely share with you. If it were my class, I would dispense with Pearson's percentages and let the Canvas gradebook be the only one doing the weighting.
I’m going to mark my response as a solution, but there can be more than one. I hope our colleagues here in the Community share other options.
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