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==What is the Assignment activity?==
Assignments allow students to submit work to their teacher for grading. The work may be text typed online or uploaded files of any type the teacher’s device can read. Grading may be by simple percentages or custom scales, or more complex rubrics may be used. Students may submit as individuals or in groups.


[[Image:Assignment_Icon.gif]] The assignment module gives you, as the teacher, an easy way to allow students to upload any digital content for grading. You can ask them to submit essays, spreadsheets, presentations, photographs, or small audio or video clips. Anything they can store on their hard drives can be submitted in response to an assignment.
{{MediaPlayer | url = https://youtu.be/_oyqSsvHtMo | desc = Assignment}}


Assignments don't necessarily have to consist of file uploads. You can create [[Offline activity assignment|offline assignments]] to remind students of real-world assignments they need to complete. Currently, these "offline" assignments are used to record grades online for activities that don't have an online component. Alternatively, you can ask students to add/edit [[Online text assignment|a text online]].
==How is it set up?==
#In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Assignment' from the activity chooser.
#Give it a name and, in the description explain what the students must submit. You can upload a help or example document from the Additional files area.
# Expand the other settings to select, for example, availability times, how you want them to submit and how you plan to give them feedback. (Comment inline allows you to annotate directly on their submitted work.)
#If you want them to verify they are submitting their own work, or if you want to prevent them changing their submission once uploaded, explore the Submission settings. To have them submit in group, explore Group submission settings (ensuring your course has groups)
#To use a rubric instead of a single grade scale, change the Grading method to Rubric and, once the assignment is saved, create or locate the rubric from the Advanced grading link in the Assignment administration block on the side.


== See also ==
Note: Ask your administrator to check the assignment defaults if you are missing a particular setting.
*[[Non-standard assignment types]]
*[http://download.moodle.org/docs/using_moodle/ch7_assignments.pdf Using Moodle Chapter 7: Assignments and Exercises]
*[[Workshop module]] allows peer to peer evaluations


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==How does it work?==


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===Student view===
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*Students click the assignment link and click “Add submission” ''(1)''
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*Depending on the assignment settings, they either have a text box into which to type their work or an upload area to submit their file ''(2)''
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*They may be able to return to their work and redraft it, or they might have to click a submit button to send in a final version which cannot be changed.
*See [[Assignment settings]] for more information.
 
[[File:studentviewsubmission.png|center|700px]]
 
===Teacher view===
*Once students have submitted work, click on the assignment and click “Grades”
*The exact view depends on the teacher and admin settings. See [[Assignment settings]] for more detail.
* Here, the submission may be annotated ''(1)'' and/or downloaded ''(2)''; a grade entered ''(3)'' and individual feedback given ''(4).'' The teacher saves the changes ''(5)'' and moves to the next student ''(6)''
 
[[File:assignmentgrading2.png|center|700px]]
 
==More information==
*[[Assignment settings]]
*[[Using Assignment]]
*[[Assignment FAQ]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 9 February 2023


What is the Assignment activity?

Assignments allow students to submit work to their teacher for grading. The work may be text typed online or uploaded files of any type the teacher’s device can read. Grading may be by simple percentages or custom scales, or more complex rubrics may be used. Students may submit as individuals or in groups.

Assignment

How is it set up?

  1. In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Assignment' from the activity chooser.
  2. Give it a name and, in the description explain what the students must submit. You can upload a help or example document from the Additional files area.
  3. Expand the other settings to select, for example, availability times, how you want them to submit and how you plan to give them feedback. (Comment inline allows you to annotate directly on their submitted work.)
  4. If you want them to verify they are submitting their own work, or if you want to prevent them changing their submission once uploaded, explore the Submission settings. To have them submit in group, explore Group submission settings (ensuring your course has groups)
  5. To use a rubric instead of a single grade scale, change the Grading method to Rubric and, once the assignment is saved, create or locate the rubric from the Advanced grading link in the Assignment administration block on the side.

Note: Ask your administrator to check the assignment defaults if you are missing a particular setting.

How does it work?

Student view

  • Students click the assignment link and click “Add submission” (1)
  • Depending on the assignment settings, they either have a text box into which to type their work or an upload area to submit their file (2)
  • They may be able to return to their work and redraft it, or they might have to click a submit button to send in a final version which cannot be changed.
  • See Assignment settings for more information.
studentviewsubmission.png

Teacher view

  • Once students have submitted work, click on the assignment and click “Grades”
  • The exact view depends on the teacher and admin settings. See Assignment settings for more detail.
  • Here, the submission may be annotated (1) and/or downloaded (2); a grade entered (3) and individual feedback given (4). The teacher saves the changes (5) and moves to the next student (6)
assignmentgrading2.png

More information