1️Roman-Numeral Analysis

In this example, we will build a basic assignment for roman-numeral analysis. When complete, it'll look like this.

Completed Assignment

Step 1: Create the Assignment

After creating a course (see Setup & Courses) click on the Assignments button to open the course assignment view. Click the Create Assignment button and type in the following information:

  • Name: Roman-Numeral Analysis

  • Due Date: (enter the desired date and time)

  • Points Per Answer: 3

  • Instructions: (leave blank)

Click the Save | Go to Builder button to open the assignment builder view.

Step 2: Upload Resources

Download the Roman-Numeral Analysis PDF file below.

Click the Add Resource button. In the manage resources window, click the Upload File button and upload the Roman-Numeral Analysis file.

Once uploaded, click the Add to Assignment icon to upload the file to the assignment builder. Exit the manage resources window. The PDF file should now appear in the assignment builder.

Step 3: Add Answer Boxes

Click the Box Tool icon to activate the cursor (leave the default width, height, input type, and color settings).

With the cursor loaded (a white box should appear with the mouse pointer), click once for each box as seen in the example image.

Answer Box Input

As students answer boxes, they can press tab to advance the cursor to the next box. The order in which boxes are added to the assignment determines the order of how the cursor advances when the tab key is pressed. We recommend a logical left-to-right approach when adding boxes.

The boxes may not be perfectly aligned (as in the example image above). Click the Select Tool and marquee select the entire row of boxes above the music. Once selected, click the align to top or align to bottom icon to tidy the vertical alignment. Follow the same procedure for the row of boxes below the music.

The boxes above are for guitar chords and the boxes below for roman numerals. Since each pair of boxes refer to each other, aligning them horizontally will help keep everything organized. Marquee select one pair of boxes (above and below the music) and then click the align left or align right button in the right-side panel to align the boxes horizontally. Continue aligning each pair of answer boxes.

With one or more boxes selected, you can nudge the boxes in any direction by pressing the arrow keys on the keyboard.

Step 4: Color the Boxes

Though optional, coloring the boxes can help students differentiate between answer types. In this example, give the boxes these following HEX colors:

  • Key signature: blue #d1e4f7

  • Guitar chords: gray #f1f1f1

  • Roman numerals: white #ffffff

To color a box, select the box (or select multiple boxes by clicking and dragging) then click the Color swatch in the right-side panel. You can select a color using the hue slider, the color dropper (to match a color from your anywhere on your computer screen), or type the desired HEX, RGB, or HSL value. To match the example assignment colors, use the hex values listed above.

Step 5: Input Answers

Select a box, in this case the blue key signature box, and then click Grading in the right-side panel. Type D: in the Value text field. Continue entering answers for all the guitar chords. From left to right: D A7 D e/G A7 D

To speed up answer entry, the following keyboard shortcut is recommended: with a box selected and the Grading view active in the right-side panel, press tab to load the cursor into the Value text field. Type the answer then press shift+arrow (left or right) to select the adjacent box. This method reduces the need to mouse to and from the right-side panel.

Follow the same procedure to input the answers, as seen in the image below, for the roman numeral boxes.

Inversion Boxes

To input answers for inversions, click the Show Inversions toggle then type the desired numbers into the top, middle, or bottom inversion text fields.

The inversion boxes will only be visible when you preview the assignment. Students will not see the inversion boxes until they toggle inversion boxes to input the correct answer.

Step 6: Add Grading Rules

By default, Rameau applies a match grading rule to each answer box. For this assignment, that means each answer must match exactly to receive full credit. If a student gave a partially correct answer they would receive no credit. You can always manually adjust a student's grade to give partial, full, or no credit. However, Rameau can assign partial credit automatically using the grading rules feature.

In this assignment, we want to give partial credit to students who correctly identify either the roman numeral or the inversion. With a box selected, click the Add Custom Grading Rule button in the right-side panel. Click the Add Rule button to open the Add Grading Rule window. Enter the following for the new rule:

  • Name: Inverted Chord

  • Properties: Inversion Top and Inversion Middle

  • Operator: Equals

  • Points: 1

Click the Add Evaluation button and enter the following:

  • Properties: Value

  • Operator: Equals

  • Points: 2

Click the Save Rule button. From the Add Grading Rule window click the Use Rule button next to Inverted Chords. The rule will appear in the right-side panel below the Value and Inversion text fields. You can edit this rule by clicking the pencil icon or remove the rule from this box.

Apply this rule to each answer box that contains an inversion so that partial credit may be awarded.

Step 7: Save & Preview

Click outside of a box to deselect the box and return the view to the full tool panel. Click the Save Assignment button to save the assignment. A green confirmation popover should appear at the bottom right corner of the browser window.

Click the Preview Assignment button to see all the answers. Double check to make sure they match the example assignment.

You can test the grading by editing the correct answers in preview mode. Select a box and change one or more values.

Right-click on a box to toggle inversion boxes.

When ready, submit the edited answers. Rameau will calculate the grade based on your inputs. Hover over red answer boxes to see what points, partial or otherwise, are awarded.

Step 8: Open & Edit the Assignment

Click the back arrow in the upper toolbar to go back to the course assignment view.

Click the Open toggle for this assignment. Students can now see the assignment and can work on it until the due date.

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