Norton Gradebook Online Quiz System

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How can instructors collect students' online quizzes easily?

Using the Norton Gradebook

What is the benefit of using the Norton Gradebook for instructors?

To avoid flooding their inboxes with e-mails

How can students track their online quiz scores?

By setting up their own Student Gradebook

What feature of the Norton Gradebook helps students avoid receiving too many emails?

Collecting students' online quizzes

What tool allows students to monitor their online quiz scores independently?

Student Gradebook

When can you applaud during a musical performance?

When the conductor puts his hands down and turns towards the audience, signaling the end of a piece.

Why might the audience stay silent even when the orchestra stops playing?

The audience may be waiting because only one movement has ended, and they know the piece isn't over yet.

How can beginners know when it's appropriate to clap during a musical performance?

Beginners can watch the conductor and follow the crowd's lead to determine when to clap.

What should the audience do during the silence in music?

During silent moments, the audience should refrain from clapping to allow the music to flow uninterrupted.

Why is it important to avoid clapping in between movements?

Clapping in between movements can ruin the silent moments and the musical continuity.

What should the audience look for to determine the end of a piece during a musical performance?

Watch for the conductor putting his hands down and turning towards the audience.

Study Notes

Online Quizzes and Gradebook

  • Instructors can collect online quizzes through the Norton Gradebook, eliminating the need for emails.
  • Students can track their online quiz scores by setting up their own Student Gradebook.

Etiquette for Live Music Performances

When to Applaud

  • Audience members should not applaud between movements (sections) of a musical piece, as the orchestra needs to tune their instruments.
  • Silence in music can be intentional rests, and applauding may ruin the moment.
  • To determine when a piece is finished, observe the conductor: when they put their hands down and turn towards the audience, it's a sign the piece is over.
  • Follow the crowd: when most people start clapping, it's okay to join in.
  • Making a mistake is okay, and attending more performances will help develop a sense of when to applaud.

Learn how instructors can collect students' online quiz scores using the Norton Gradebook, while students can track their scores with a Student Gradebook. Say goodbye to flooded inboxes and enjoy a seamless quiz experience.

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