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This project requires you to develop a course gradebook from scratch using MS Excel. Do you wonder what grade you might earn in this course if you do well on the rest of the assignments? You can create your own spreadsheet to predict your course grade! Look at the Gradebook in this course to see what assignments and discussions are required for this course and how much each one is weighted towards your final grade. In one column, list each of these assignments. In the next column, either put the grade (as a percentage of 100) that you have earned on the assignment (if it is already graded) or the grade you hope to earn on the assignment. Underneath the list of assignments add a cell labeled “Final Score.” In the cell next to it (underneath your list of scores) create a formula that uses the weighting of each assignment to calculate your final course grade.

You will be graded on use of all features, professional impact, organization, creativity and overall impression. (Remember, creativity makes an impression!) Be sure to include these key features (and more): number formatting, wrapping text, merging cells, naming worksheets, font styles and sizes, borders, adjustments to column width and row height, cell borders and fill colors, mathematical operators, and formulas. Upon completion, upload your Excel Spreadsheet to the Assignments area.

 Hide Assignment InformationInstructionsThis project requires you to develop a course gradebook from scratch using MS Excel. Do you wonder what grade you might earn in this course if you do well on the rest of the assignments? You can create your own spreadsheet to predict your course grade! Look at the Gradebook in this course to see what assignments and discussions are required for this course and how much each one is weighted towards your final grade. In one column, list each of these assignments. In the next column, either put the grade (as a percentage of 100) that you have earned on the assignment (if it is already graded) or the grade you hope to earn on the assignment. Underneath the list of assignments add a cell labeled “Final Score.” In the cell next to it (underneath your list of scores) create a formula that uses the weighting of each assignment to calculate your final course grade.
You will be graded on use of all features, professional impact, organization, creativity and overall impression. (Remember, creativity makes an impression!) Be sure to include these key features (and more): number formatting, wrapping text, merging cells, naming worksheets, font styles and sizes, borders, adjustments to column width and row height, cell borders and fill colors, mathematical operators, and formulas. Upon completion, upload your Excel Spreadsheet to the Assignments area.

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  • In one column, you were to list assignment.
  • In the next column, you were to either put the grade (as a percentage of 100) that you have earned on the assignment (if it is already graded) or the grade you hope to earn on the assignment.
  • Underneath the list of assignments, you were to add a cell labeled “Final Score.”
  • In the cell next to it (underneath your list of scores), you were create a formula that uses the weighting of each assignment to calculate your final course grade.

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Professional Impact: Be sure to include these key features (and more): font styles and sizes, borders, adjustments to column width and row height, cell borders and fill colors.

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10

Organization: Be sure to include these key features (and more): number formatting, wrapping text, merging cells, and naming worksheets.

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10

Creativity: Be sure to include these key features (and more): mathematical operators and formulas.

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Overall Impression: Develop a course gradebook from scratch using MS Excel to predict your course grade.