Note: You are currently viewing documentation for Moodle 3.11. Up-to-date documentation for the latest stable version of Moodle may be available here: Peerwork Activity.

Peerwork Activity

From MoodleDocs

About

This is a peer work group assignment activity for Moodle. This plugin addresses the issue of all students receiving the same grade for group assignments regardless of individual contribution.

Using this module:

Tutors create an activity defining peer grading criteria, calculation method, and associated calculation settings such as weightings.
Tutors define number of files to be submitted allowing "0" for an offline activity.
Tutors control visibility / privacy for students in terms of peer scores, comments.
Students submit work (optional).
Students rate their peers for each criteria (required).
Students can leave feedback comments (optional).
Teachers grade the group assignment.
The activity then calculates the grade each individual student receives.
The final individual grade is based on the teacher grade, peer ratings and calculator settings. The calculator is a subplugin of the Peer Work activity. The plugin includes one default calculator which is based on WebPA
If PA weighting is included in the selected calculator, then teachers can adjust weightings on a per group basis.
Teachers can override any individual grades/peer grades they need to.
Teachers then release grades ensuring all students receive their grades at the same time.
Teachers can export grades for an individual group or the entire cohort as a csv file.
Teachers can lock the activity, giving students only one attempt to submit. They can also unlock a group submission or an individual student.

Settings

General

Description
In the Description, provide instructions for students. Check the box if you want these instructions to display on the course page.

Peer assessment settings

Allow submissions from
If enabled, students will not be able to submit before this date. If disabled, students will be able to start submitting right away.
Due date
This is when the peer assessment is due. Submissions will still be allowed after this date (if enabled).
Note: All student file submissions and peer grading will become uneditable to the students after grading.
Allow late submissions
If enabled, submissions will still be allowed after the due date.
Note: Once the group grade has been saved and the final grades calculated, the student's submissions will become uneditable or locked. This is the stop tampering of the final grade by students amending their peer grades.
Lock editing
When enabled, submission and peer grades cannot be changed once they have been submitted by a student. Teachers can unlock editing for individual students while submissions are otherwise allowed.
Maximum number of uploaded files
The maximum number of files the group will be able to upload for their submission.
Setting to zero will remove the file upload ability completely.
Allow students to self grade along with peers
If enabled, students will be able to give themselves a peer grade and feedback, along with the other members of their group. This will then be counted towards their and the overall groups peer grade averages.

Calculator settings

Calculator
If more than one calculator plugin is installed then a dropdown will allow a choice of calculators to use.
Peer assessment weighting (WebPA)
What percentage of the group's total mark should be peer assessed?
Penalty for non-submission of marks
If a student has not submitted any marks for the assessment (has not assessed their peers), how much should they be penalised?
Other
Any other calculator plugin settings will be included.

Assessment criteria settings

Peer grades visibility
This setting determines whether students can see the peer grades they received.
Hidden from students: Students will not see their peer scores at all.
Visible anonymous: Students will see their peer scores, but not the usernames of those that scored them.
Visible with usernames: Students will see their peer scores, and the names of those who scored them.
Require justification
This setting determines whether students can see the justification they received.
Disabled: Students will not be required to add any comments justifying the scores given for each of their peers.
Hidden from students: Any comments left by students will be visible only to teachers and hidden from their peers.
Visible anonymous: Any comments left by students will be visible to their peers but the identities of those leaving comments will be hidden.
Visible with usernames: Any comments left by students will be visible to their peers along with the identities of those leaving the feedback.
Justification type
This setting determines the context of the justification.
Peer justification: requires a comment for each peer.
Criteria justification: requires a comment for each criteria grade.
Justification character limit
The maximum number of characters allowed in justification fields. You may set this value to 0 to remove the limit.
Criteria (1-5) description
Optional default. Use this to concisely describe the purpose of this criteria.
Criteria (1-5) scoring type
Optional default. Choose the scale by which this criteria is to be graded.


How to mark submitted Peer Assessment submissions and export a group's peer grades, feedback and peer grading calculations.

Student access to their grades and feedback

The peer assessment activity automatically hides grades from students to ensure they all receive their grades and feedback at the same time. Once grading is complete and grades have been released through the Peer Assessment activity, the students will be able to access their grades and feedback.

Revised grades

If revisions are made to grades after they been released, revisions will be immediately available to students.

View, grade and give feedback on group assignments

  1. On the My Moodle page open the relevant module.
  2. Click the link for the Peer Assessment.
  3. On the Peer Assessment summary page, you will see a list of groups, the number of students in each group, the number of peer grades that have been submitted for each group, a summary of the status including the date the first peer submission was made and notification of any late submissions. If a group grade has already been entered for any groups, the grades will be displayed in the Grade column. The group grade can be entered or amended from this screen by clicking the grey pencil icon in the Grade column.
  4. To view a group’s submission, select the name of the first group you want to view and assess.
  5. Click Peer submission and grades to expand the section.
  6. Click the submission file link at the top of the section to view or download the group’s file submission.
  7. Each criteria with its various rating options will be displayed above the student peer grades for the specific criteria. The peer grades for each criteria are displayed in a table. Each student is listed in the left column and the peer grades they have awarded their peers are displayed in the row next to their name. The peer grades awarded to each individual student are displayed in the columns. Each criteria rating is awarded a numerical value (5 - 0) for the purposes of the peer assessment calculation.
  8. Click Justifications to expand the section. If students have provided justification for the peer grades they have awarded, their comments will be displayed in the Justifications section.
  9. Click Tutor grading to expand the section.
  10. Enter a group submission grade in the Group grade out of 100 field.
  11. A table will display a calculated grade for each student, based on their relative contribution score calculated from the peer grades, their calculated grade based on the group grade and the relative contribution score, any penalty applied for non-completion of the peer assessment grading, and each student’s final weighted grade.
  12. If any student’s final grade is subsequently re-calculated outside of Moodle and needs to be revised, a Revised grade can be entered for each student in the box beside their grades, which will override their final weighted grade.
  13. Add Feedback to the group in the text box. Feedback can include links, pictures or tables or media files.
  14. Upload a Feedback file if required.
  15. To apply the grade and feedback to all group members, click Save changes.
  16. Return to the Peer Assessment summary page and repeat steps 4 - 15 for subsequent groups.
  17. When grading is complete, return to the Peer Assessment summary page and click the red Release all grades for all groups button. The students will now be able to access their grades and feedback from the Peer Assessment link and from the Grades and Feedback report.
  18. If revisions are made to grades after they been released, either by entering the revised grade in the Peer Assessment activity, or in the grader report, revisions will be immediately available to students. To prevent students having access to revised grades, you should hide the grade in the grade book.

Export peer grading calculations and results for a group

Note: The most useful time to Export the grading calculations and results for a group is once the Peer Assessment has been graded. To download the peer grading calculations and results as a spreadsheet:

  1. On the My Moodle page open the relevant course.
  2. Click the link for the Peer Assessment.
  3. On the Peer Assessment summary page:
    1. To export calculations and results for an individual group, click the cog icon next to the group and click Export.
    2. To download the grades for all groups, click the red Export all group grades button under the Peer Assessment summary table.
  4. A spreadsheet will download to your computer where you can then open it in Microsoft Excel.

Future development