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An '''Exercise''' is an activity in a course.  It is a simple but powerful assignment tool where the teacher asks the students to do a piece of practical work. It could be writing an essay or a report, preparing a presentation, etc. When the student has done the task they must first self-assess their work before submitting it to the teacher. Once submitted the teacher assesses the piece of work itself. The teacher can give feedback to the student and ask the student to improve the work and re-submit it or not. The final grade is based on how well the student assessed their own work and the work itself.
An '''Exercise''' is an activity in a course.  It is a simple but powerful assignment tool where the teacher asks the students to do a piece of practical work. It could be writing an essay or a report, preparing a presentation, etc. When the student has done the task they must first self-assess their work before submitting it to the teacher. Once submitted the teacher assesses the piece of work itself. The teacher can give feedback to the student and ask the student to improve the work and re-submit it or not. The final grade is based on how well the student assessed their own work and the work itself.


The Exercise module was originally written by Ray Kingdon. It is now a standard module and activity in Moodle 1.6 .
The Exercise module was originally written by Ray Kingdon.  


==Settings==
==Settings==

Revision as of 09:10, 24 January 2007

An Exercise is an activity in a course. It is a simple but powerful assignment tool where the teacher asks the students to do a piece of practical work. It could be writing an essay or a report, preparing a presentation, etc. When the student has done the task they must first self-assess their work before submitting it to the teacher. Once submitted the teacher assesses the piece of work itself. The teacher can give feedback to the student and ask the student to improve the work and re-submit it or not. The final grade is based on how well the student assessed their own work and the work itself.

The Exercise module was originally written by Ray Kingdon.

Settings

Most fields on the settings page for Exercise have help buttons which describe them in more detail. The fields include:

Title, Description, Grade for Student Assessment,Grade for Submission, Grading Strategy, Handling of Multiple Submissions, Number of Comments, Assessment Elements, Grade Bands, Criterion Statments or Categories in a Rubric, Comparison of Assessments, Use Password, Password, Maximum Size, Deadline, Number of Entries in League Table, Hide Names from Students, Group mode, and Hide from students.

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