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In the second step of setting up the assignment, you fill in the options which are specific for the type of assignment you are adding:
In the second step of setting up the assignment, you fill in the options which are specific for the type of assignment you are adding:


==Upload a single file==
==Allow resubmitting==
 
(This option is not relevant for offline assignments.)
If you are adding the '''Upload a single file''' type of assignment, you fill in the following options:
 
===Maximum size===
 
This setting specifies the maximum size of the file which the students can upload as their submission.
 
===Allow resubmitting===


By default, students cannot resubmit assignments once the teacher has graded them
By default, students cannot resubmit assignments once the teacher has graded them
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If you turn this option on, then students will be allowed to resubmit assignments after they have been graded (for you to re-grade). This may be useful if the teacher wants to encourage students to do better work in an iterative process.
If you turn this option on, then students will be allowed to resubmit assignments after they have been graded (for you to re-grade). This may be useful if the teacher wants to encourage students to do better work in an iterative process.


Obviously, this option is not relevant for offline assignments.
==Email alerts to teachers==
 
(This option is not relevant for offline assignments.)
===Email alerts to teachers===


If enabled, then teachers are alerted with a short email whenever students add or update an assignment submission.
If enabled, then teachers are alerted with a short email whenever students add or update an assignment submission.
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Only teachers who are able to grade the particular submission are notified. So, for example, if the course uses separate groups, then teachers restricted to particular groups won't receive any notices about students in other groups.
Only teachers who are able to grade the particular submission are notified. So, for example, if the course uses separate groups, then teachers restricted to particular groups won't receive any notices about students in other groups.


For offline activities, of course, mail is never sent since students never submit anything.
==Maximum size==
 
This setting specifies the maximum size of the file which the students can upload as their submission.

Revision as of 09:48, 11 June 2005

In the second step of setting up the assignment, you fill in the options which are specific for the type of assignment you are adding:

Allow resubmitting

(This option is not relevant for offline assignments.)

By default, students cannot resubmit assignments once the teacher has graded them

If you turn this option on, then students will be allowed to resubmit assignments after they have been graded (for you to re-grade). This may be useful if the teacher wants to encourage students to do better work in an iterative process.

Email alerts to teachers

(This option is not relevant for offline assignments.)

If enabled, then teachers are alerted with a short email whenever students add or update an assignment submission.

Only teachers who are able to grade the particular submission are notified. So, for example, if the course uses separate groups, then teachers restricted to particular groups won't receive any notices about students in other groups.

Maximum size

This setting specifies the maximum size of the file which the students can upload as their submission.