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A marking guide is an [[Advanced grading methods|advanced grading method]] where a teacher enters a comment per criterion and a mark up to a maximum.
A marking guide (in the US 'grading guide') is an [[Advanced grading methods|advanced grading method]] where a teacher enters a comment per criterion and a mark up to a maximum.


==Selecting Marking guide==
==Selecting Marking guide==
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[[File:gradingformsearch.png]]
[[File:gradingformsearch.png]]
==Duplicating the Marking guide==
Note that when duplicating or restoring a Marking guide, frequently used comments will be duplicated only from from Moodle 2.6.2 onwards. Prior to this version they were not copied over.


==Marking assignments==
==Marking assignments==
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==How students view the marking guide==
==How students view the marking guide==


When students click on an assignment which has a marking guide attached to it, they will see a link "Submissions grading" under the assignment name in their navigation block. Clicking on this will bring up the marking guide in a new screen.
When students click on an assignment which has a marking guide attached to it, they will see the marking guide as part of the information about their assignment. Thus, they can see the marking guide before they submit.


[[File:submissionsgradinglink.png]]
{|
|[[File:markingguidebeforesubmission.png|thumb|Student view of marking guide on assignment grading screen]]
|}


==See also==
==See also==


*[http://school.demo.moodle.net/grade/grading/manage.php?areaid=56 School demo example of teacher view of Marking guide ready for usage] (Log in as username '''teacher'''/password '''moodle''')
*[http://school.demo.moodle.net/grade/grading/manage.php?areaid=30 School demo example of teacher view of Marking guide ready for usage] (Log in as username '''teacher'''/password '''moodle''')
*[http://school.demo.moodle.net/grade/grading/form/guide/preview.php?areaid=56 School demo example of student view of Marking guide to help with assignment] (Log in as username '''student'''/password '''moodle''')
*[http://school.demo.moodle.net/grade/grading/form/guide/preview.php?areaid=30 School demo example of student view of Marking guide to help with assignment] (Log in as username '''student'''/password '''moodle''')


[[de:Bewertungsrichtlinien]]
[[de:Bewertungsrichtlinien]]
[[es:Guía de puntaje]]
[[fr:Guide d'évaluation]]

Revision as of 10:34, 19 April 2019

A marking guide (in the US 'grading guide') is an advanced grading method where a teacher enters a comment per criterion and a mark up to a maximum.

Selecting Marking guide

  • Create an assignment, and in the Grades section, choose from the Grading method drop down menu the Marking guide option:

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Creating a new Marking guide

  • When the assignment has been created and Marking guide selected as above, click Save and display and choose Define new grading form from scratch
  • (See section 5 for information on how to use a template.)

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  • Give the guide a name and description.
  • Click on the criterion name to edit it. It will open up a box for typing into.
  • Click the Click to edit links to provide an explanation for students and for markers as to what is required. It will open up a box for typing into.
  • Click the Click to edit link to allocate a maximum mark for this criterion. It will open up a box for typing into.

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Adding more criteria

  • Click the button to add one or more criteria (and then repeat the process as above)

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Adding frequently used comments

  • If a teacher regularly uses the same comments when marking, it is possible to add these to a frequently used comments bank.
  • Click the Click to edit link and add a comment.
  • Click the +Add frequently used comment button to add another one and repeat as needed:

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Marking guide options

  • By checking the appropriate boxes it is possible to allow students to see (or not)the guide definition and how many marks are allocated per criterion.

Saving and using Marking guide

  • Once completed, the guide may be saved as a draft or saved and made ready to use, according to the button selected at the bottom of the screen.

Editing or deleting Marking guide

  • Once completed, a guide may be edited or deleted by going to Settings>Assignment administration>Advanced grading>Marking guide. Options appear to edit or delete the currently defined form.
  • When an assignment has been graded, a warning appears if the guide is edited to check whether the assignments need to be regraded or not.
Editing or deleting Marking guide
Alert about regrading

Using templates

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(Note that teachers do not have these capabilities by default.)

  • If templates have been made available, then on first accessing the Marking guide, teachers may select to "Create a new grading form from a template". This will open up a search box to locate the desired template:

gradingformsearch.png

Duplicating the Marking guide

Note that when duplicating or restoring a Marking guide, frequently used comments will be duplicated only from from Moodle 2.6.2 onwards. Prior to this version they were not copied over.

Marking assignments

  • When the assignment to be graded is accessed in the usual way, the form appears with the criteria and an empty comments and score box. If frequently used comments have been added, the teacherclicks into the box and then clicks on the required comment to insert it:

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How students view the marking guide

When students click on an assignment which has a marking guide attached to it, they will see the marking guide as part of the information about their assignment. Thus, they can see the marking guide before they submit.

Student view of marking guide on assignment grading screen

See also