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==How can I find assignments which have not yet been graded?==
==Teachers==
===I get a blank screen when trying to annotate online text or uploaded Word/LibreOffice submissions===
The most likely reason for this is that your Moodle site does not have a [[Document converter]] installed which converts submissions to PDF so the teacher can annotate them.


To find ungraded submissions for a particular assignment, click on the assignment, then beneath the ''Grading Summary'' table, click the ''View/grade all submissions'' link. A table that includes a ''Grade'' column is displayed. Sort the table rows by clicking on the column title, in this case ''Grade''. Assignment submissions will then be ordered according to their given grade, with ungraded submissions displayed at the top of the column.
You can still grade these submissions, but you can't  comment directly on them. You can collapse the blank screen by clicking icons at the bottom right:


==Why can't I edit grades for assignment submissions?==
[[File:CollapseReviewPanel.png|center]]


If you edit assignment [[Grades|grades]] directly in the gradebook, an "overridden" flag is set, meaning that the grade can no longer be edited from the Grading summary page.
===I can’t annotate directly on the students’ submissions===
Check with your administrator that your site has Ghostscript and one of the [[Document converters]] enabled.


If required, the flag can be removed by turning editing on in the [[Grader report|grader report]], then clicking the [[Grade editing|edit grade]] icon, unchecking the overridden box and saving the changes.
===Can I record my feedback to students?===
Yes! See the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPfQg2IhAfY Assignment feedback enhancements]


==How can a selected outcome be removed from an assignment?==
===I don’t see the submit button when testing my assignment as a student===
To remove previously selected outcomes (which appear greyed out on the update assignment page):
This feature is intended for teachers so that they can see how their course appears for students. It isn't a reliable view however, as some features do not display correctly when viewed by a teacher who has switched their role to a student. For that reason it is always preferable where possible to have a "test" student log in to use.
===Can I grade work that’s been done offline outside of Moodle?===
Yes. Just untick all submission types when setting up the assignment and just use it for grading.
===Can I grade assignments on my tablet/mobile/iPad?===
Yes. Try it!
===Can I specify which files my students can submit?===
Yes! When you set up the assignment, you can make this selection in the Submission settings. See [[Assignment settings]] for more information.
===What’s the point of the Due date?===
The Allow submissions from and Due date settings are useful for keeping learners on schedule. Using the Allow submissions from setting will make it possible for learners to preview upcoming activities, while at the same time, prevent them from finishing the course in the first week and not returning for additional activities or information. Likewise, the Due dates help keep the learners from lagging too far behind and decrease the likelihood that the learner will become overwhelmed by having to complete several weeks worth of work at once.
===Can I have different dates for different groups or individuals?===
You can use the assignment override feature accessed from the assignment settings as mentioned in [[Using Assignment]].
 
===How can I find  assignments I haven’t yet graded?===
Click on the assignment and then click 'View all submissions'. Click the 'Grade column and it will sort the submissions, with already graded ones at the top of the list.
===How can I grant extensions to individual students (or groups in group assignments?)===
See [[Using_Assignment#Granting_extensions]] (direct link to that section.)
 
===How can I be notified when students submit work?===
When setting up the assignment, check the 'Notify graders about submissions' box.
===How can I stop being notified for some submitted assignments?===
If you want ALL teachers to stop receiving notifications for a particular assignment then simply set 'Notify graders about submissions' to 'No' in the assignment settings.
 
By default, teachers and non-editing teachers have the capability [[Capabilities/mod/assign:receivegradernotifications]]. If you don't want either teachers or non-editing teachers to  receive notifications for a particular assignment, then from the Permissions link in the Administration block of that assignment, set this capability to "prevent" for the role in question.


#Follow the Grades link from the Settings block in the course.
===Can I delete a student’s assignment?===
#On the Grader report page, select the Categories and items tab.
Yes, if the admin has given you the capability [[Capabilities/mod/assign:editothersubmission]].
#Locate the assignment for which the outcome is to be removed. The outcome is listed directly below it.
===Can I download assignments to view them offline?===
#Click the delete icon opposite the outcome.
Yes. You can either download all assignment submissions by clicking 'View all submissions' and then 'Download all submissions' OR you can tick the boxes of certain submissions you wish to download and then, from under the list of students, choose 'With selected...Download selected submissions'.


==Can students receive confirmation of submission via email?==
===I can’t edit the grades for assignment submissions===
Moodle allows the sending of a [[Using_Assignment#Submission_notifications|notification]] to the student when a student submits an assignment. This feature provides reassurance to the students that they have correctly submitted their assignments, especially when using features like draft submissions and file uploads.
If you edit assignment [[Grades|grades]] directly in the gradebook, an "overridden" flag is set, meaning that the grade can no longer be edited from the Grading summary page. If required, the flag can be removed by turning editing on in the [[Grader report|grader report]], then clicking the edit grade icon, unchecking the overridden box and saving the changes.


Students can also return to the relevant Assignment and see confirmation in the Assignment's Submission status page.
===What’s the difference between ‘Revert submissions to draft’ and ‘Allow another attempt?’===
Revert submission to draft' is basically an 'undo' for students who have incorrectly submitted an assignment - it allows them to go back and change the files before submitting again.'Allow another attempt' saves the submission and the feedback into the submission history and allows them to create a new submission (optionally based on their original submission), which will have its own feedback associated with it.


==Can I download all submitted assignments at once?==
===I see submissions closed even though the dates are in the future===
This message will appear if you are trying an assignment as an administrator without actually being enrolled in the course, even thought the dates might look correct. Try with a student account of someone enrolled in the course.


Users with the required permissions (e.g. those with a Teacher role) can click on the assignment and from the Settings block on the Grading summary page, access the 'Download all Submissions' link under 'Assignment administration'.
===How can a selected outcome be removed from an assignment?===
#Follow the Grades link from the Course administration block.
#On the Grader report page, select the Categories and items tab.
#Locate the assignment for which the outcome is to be removed. The outcome is listed directly below it.
#Click the delete icon opposite the outcome.
===How can I export the rubric levels and criteria along with students' submissions?===


==Can a teacher delete a student's assignment?==
This is not yet possible. If you'd like this functionality, please vote for MDL-32089. (You need to create a tracker account and to log in to be able to vote.)
{{New features}}
Sometimes it is useful for a teacher to be able to edit or delete a student's assignment submission. Admins can give teachers the capability [[Capabilities/mod/assign:editothersubmission]] which will allow them to do this.


==How can I export the rubric levels and criteria along with students' submissions?==
===Can I use assignments for teaching and assessing music?===
There is a tracker entry for this if you'd like to vote! MDL-32089
Yes.


==Why do I not see the upload button when I switch my role to student to test out the assignment I made?==
For music notation, chord charts, & even "Grigson grids,"  [https://musescore.org/en MuseScore], (free & open source of course) is a richly featured, flexible, & relatively easy to use addition to students' digital tool kits. There's also large libraries of shared transcriptions & scores in MuseScore file formats
This feature is intended for teachers so that they can see how their course appears for students. It isn't a reliable view however, as some features do not display correctly when viewed by a teacher who has switched their role to a student. For that reason it is always preferable where possible to have a "test" student log in to use.


==What happens if I restore a backup containing an assignment from Moodle 2.2 and older?==
Students can submit their MuseScore files for feedback, advice, & grading as Assignments. MuseScore can also export scores as PNG images or post them as attachments in Moodle forums so that they can demonstrate what they mean. This would be better for studying music theory than MIDI files or audio recordings, i.e. keeping the focus on music structure rather than on performance.


The assignment activity module was completely rewritten in Moodle 2.3. Thus, assignments from Moodle 2.2 and older (e.g. from Moodle 1.9) need to be upgraded. See the section 'Restoring course backups from Moodle 2.2 and older' in [[Assignment upgrade tool]] for details of what to do.
=== What is a good procedure to issue a certificate based on a face-to-face final test?===
If the offline assignment is aimed at showing mastery of specific skills or behaviors, you could also set up the Assignment activity in such a manner that:
* there are no submissions possible (no files, no online text)
* the assessment is by [[Marking guide|marking guide]] or [[Rubrics|rubric]]
* the marking guide or rubric is visible to participants


==What's the point of the "Due date"?==
*With a passing grade and access restriction on the certificate, this will only become available to those who have successfully shown they master what's been assessed offline.
Your use of the Allow submissions from and Due date settings will probably be dependent on the overall structure of your course. If you are facilitating an open ended course or a course with rolling enrolment, then you might find it easier to not apply the Allow submissions from and Due date settings. This arrangement will allow the learners to access the assignment according to their own schedule and progress within the course.
* This works well for master-apprentice type learning situations.
* The coolest thing about this approach is that the offline assessor can use the marking guide of rubric on his tablet, to assess on the go... and that a result will be available as soon as the grade has been saved and released... Plus: there's room to add feedback for the student (which, of course, most important).


Alternatively, if you are working within a more structured format or adhering to a time line, the Allow submissions from and Due date settings are useful for keeping learners on schedule. Using the Allow submissions from setting will make it possible for learners to preview upcoming activities, while at the same time, prevent them from finishing the course in the first week and not returning for additional activities or information. Likewise, the Due dates help keep the learners from lagging too far behind and decrease the likelihood that the learner will become overwhelmed by having to complete several weeks worth of work at once.


==How can I have different dates for different groups in the same assignment?==
==Administrators==
This is possible with [[Conditional activities]]See MDL-16808 for an example.
===How do I change assignment defaults?===
Go to ''Site administration >Plugins >Activity modules >Assignment'' and check out the Assignment settings, Submission plugins and Feedback plugins links.
===How do I set up Ghostscript?===
See http://www.ghostscript.com/ and visit ''Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Assignment > Feedback plugins > Annotate PDF'' to make sure you have the correct path to Ghostscript.


==I can't access assignment submission comments from the grading screen==
===How do I set up unoconv?===
Do you have javascript disabled? You should be able to access comments from each individual user's grading page. See MDL-37770
==What's the difference between 'Revert submission to draft' and 'Allow another attempt'?==
'Revert submission to draft' is basically an 'undo' for students who have incorrectly submitted an assignment - it allows them to go back and change the files before submitting again.


'Allow another attempt' saves the submission and the feedback into the submission history and allows them to create a new submission (optionally based on their original submission), which will have its own feedback associated with it.
See [[Installing unoconv]] for details.


==See also==
===How do I list all assignment files for a user and/or a course===
Install the [[Assignment files report]] additional plugin.


* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=117 Assignment module forum]
==Any further questions?==


Using Moodle forum discussions:
Please post in the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=117 Assignment forum] on moodle.org.
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=138484 Set Assignments for Specific Groups]
* [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=221550 How to delete uploaded files?]
* [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=212518 Make default setting "no" re notifying graders]


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Latest revision as of 12:00, 8 September 2020

Teachers

I get a blank screen when trying to annotate online text or uploaded Word/LibreOffice submissions

The most likely reason for this is that your Moodle site does not have a Document converter installed which converts submissions to PDF so the teacher can annotate them.

You can still grade these submissions, but you can't comment directly on them. You can collapse the blank screen by clicking icons at the bottom right:

CollapseReviewPanel.png

I can’t annotate directly on the students’ submissions

Check with your administrator that your site has Ghostscript and one of the Document converters enabled.

Can I record my feedback to students?

Yes! See the video Assignment feedback enhancements

I don’t see the submit button when testing my assignment as a student

This feature is intended for teachers so that they can see how their course appears for students. It isn't a reliable view however, as some features do not display correctly when viewed by a teacher who has switched their role to a student. For that reason it is always preferable where possible to have a "test" student log in to use.

Can I grade work that’s been done offline outside of Moodle?

Yes. Just untick all submission types when setting up the assignment and just use it for grading.

Can I grade assignments on my tablet/mobile/iPad?

Yes. Try it!

Can I specify which files my students can submit?

Yes! When you set up the assignment, you can make this selection in the Submission settings. See Assignment settings for more information.

What’s the point of the Due date?

The Allow submissions from and Due date settings are useful for keeping learners on schedule. Using the Allow submissions from setting will make it possible for learners to preview upcoming activities, while at the same time, prevent them from finishing the course in the first week and not returning for additional activities or information. Likewise, the Due dates help keep the learners from lagging too far behind and decrease the likelihood that the learner will become overwhelmed by having to complete several weeks worth of work at once.

Can I have different dates for different groups or individuals?

You can use the assignment override feature accessed from the assignment settings as mentioned in Using Assignment.

How can I find assignments I haven’t yet graded?

Click on the assignment and then click 'View all submissions'. Click the 'Grade column and it will sort the submissions, with already graded ones at the top of the list.

How can I grant extensions to individual students (or groups in group assignments?)

See Using_Assignment#Granting_extensions (direct link to that section.)

How can I be notified when students submit work?

When setting up the assignment, check the 'Notify graders about submissions' box.

How can I stop being notified for some submitted assignments?

If you want ALL teachers to stop receiving notifications for a particular assignment then simply set 'Notify graders about submissions' to 'No' in the assignment settings.

By default, teachers and non-editing teachers have the capability Capabilities/mod/assign:receivegradernotifications. If you don't want either teachers or non-editing teachers to receive notifications for a particular assignment, then from the Permissions link in the Administration block of that assignment, set this capability to "prevent" for the role in question.

Can I delete a student’s assignment?

Yes, if the admin has given you the capability Capabilities/mod/assign:editothersubmission.

Can I download assignments to view them offline?

Yes. You can either download all assignment submissions by clicking 'View all submissions' and then 'Download all submissions' OR you can tick the boxes of certain submissions you wish to download and then, from under the list of students, choose 'With selected...Download selected submissions'.

I can’t edit the grades for assignment submissions

If you edit assignment grades directly in the gradebook, an "overridden" flag is set, meaning that the grade can no longer be edited from the Grading summary page. If required, the flag can be removed by turning editing on in the grader report, then clicking the edit grade icon, unchecking the overridden box and saving the changes.

What’s the difference between ‘Revert submissions to draft’ and ‘Allow another attempt?’

Revert submission to draft' is basically an 'undo' for students who have incorrectly submitted an assignment - it allows them to go back and change the files before submitting again.'Allow another attempt' saves the submission and the feedback into the submission history and allows them to create a new submission (optionally based on their original submission), which will have its own feedback associated with it.

I see submissions closed even though the dates are in the future

This message will appear if you are trying an assignment as an administrator without actually being enrolled in the course, even thought the dates might look correct. Try with a student account of someone enrolled in the course.

How can a selected outcome be removed from an assignment?

  1. Follow the Grades link from the Course administration block.
  2. On the Grader report page, select the Categories and items tab.
  3. Locate the assignment for which the outcome is to be removed. The outcome is listed directly below it.
  4. Click the delete icon opposite the outcome.

How can I export the rubric levels and criteria along with students' submissions?

This is not yet possible. If you'd like this functionality, please vote for MDL-32089. (You need to create a tracker account and to log in to be able to vote.)

Can I use assignments for teaching and assessing music?

Yes.

For music notation, chord charts, & even "Grigson grids," MuseScore, (free & open source of course) is a richly featured, flexible, & relatively easy to use addition to students' digital tool kits. There's also large libraries of shared transcriptions & scores in MuseScore file formats

Students can submit their MuseScore files for feedback, advice, & grading as Assignments. MuseScore can also export scores as PNG images or post them as attachments in Moodle forums so that they can demonstrate what they mean. This would be better for studying music theory than MIDI files or audio recordings, i.e. keeping the focus on music structure rather than on performance.

What is a good procedure to issue a certificate based on a face-to-face final test?

If the offline assignment is aimed at showing mastery of specific skills or behaviors, you could also set up the Assignment activity in such a manner that:

  • there are no submissions possible (no files, no online text)
  • the assessment is by marking guide or rubric
  • the marking guide or rubric is visible to participants
  • With a passing grade and access restriction on the certificate, this will only become available to those who have successfully shown they master what's been assessed offline.
  • This works well for master-apprentice type learning situations.
  • The coolest thing about this approach is that the offline assessor can use the marking guide of rubric on his tablet, to assess on the go... and that a result will be available as soon as the grade has been saved and released... Plus: there's room to add feedback for the student (which, of course, most important).


Administrators

How do I change assignment defaults?

Go to Site administration >Plugins >Activity modules >Assignment and check out the Assignment settings, Submission plugins and Feedback plugins links.

How do I set up Ghostscript?

See http://www.ghostscript.com/ and visit Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Assignment > Feedback plugins > Annotate PDF to make sure you have the correct path to Ghostscript.

How do I set up unoconv?

See Installing unoconv for details.

How do I list all assignment files for a user and/or a course

Install the Assignment files report additional plugin.

Any further questions?

Please post in the Assignment forum on moodle.org.