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==Overview==
Assignments is a useful tool for delivering, tracking and grading student submissions. Even non-electronic submissions can be tracked using the Assignments tool.  
Assignments is a useful tool for delivering, tracking and grading student submissions. Even non-electronic submissions can be tracked using the Assignments tool.  
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===Add An Assignment===
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==Add An Assignment==
To create an Assignment:
To create an Assignment:
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* Once your Assignments are posted, you can use the "Student View" link at the top of the Assignment List to view all Assignments as students. You also have the option to submit as a student.
* Once your Assignments are posted, you can use the "Student View" link at the top of the Assignment List to view all Assignments as students. You also have the option to submit as a student.
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==Manage Assignment Submissions==
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===Grade a Submission===
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In order to grade student submissions:
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* Click on '''Assignments''' in the course toolbar
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* Under the heading "In/New" you see which Assignments have submissions.
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** A number in the "In" column designates how many submissions are there
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** A number in the "New" column designates the number of submissions that you haven't opened yet
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* Click '''Grade''' beneath the Assignment from which you want to view submissions. A screen opens that shows the Student names, date and time of submission (if the student has submitted), the grade (if it has been graded), and a checkmark if the grade has been released to the student.
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* Click '''Grade''' beneath the name of the student whose submission you want to view. A screen will open to show the student's submission.
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** If the submission was typed into the Content Editor box, you can read the submission and offer any comments to the student within the Content Editor box. If you place double curly brackets around your comments {{like this}}, your comments will appear red to the students. There is also another Content Editor for you to provide comments outside the text of the submission.
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*** Enter a grade into the box labelled "Grade:"
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*** Uncheck the "Allow Resubmission" box
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*** Click '''Return Assignment to Student''' if you want to release the grade to the student, or click '''Save''' to save your changes but not release the grade.
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** If the submission was a file attachment, download the file and open it using the appropriate software.
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** Make any comments to the student within the document. Save a new copy of the file that contains your comments.
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** Click '''Add Attachments''', browse your computer and add the file.
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** Enter a grade into the box labelled "Grade:"
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** Uncheck the "Allow Resubmission" box
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** Click '''Return Assignment to Student''' if you want to release the grade to the student, or click '''Save''' to save your changes but not release the grade.
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===Return a Submission to a Student for Editing===
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Perhaps you would like to give a student another chance to improve upon her submission. You can return that submission to the student with tips on what you would like for her to do, and let her resubmit the Assignment.
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Follow the instructions above, but in your comments, give the student instructions for the revisions you would like to see.  You might want to tell the student to include the word "revised" in the file name of the revised submission.  Then, do not enter a grade, leave the "Allow Resubmission" box checked, set the number of resubmissions allowed using the drop-down menu, and set the "Accept Until" date and time using the drop-down menu. Click '''Return Assignment to Student'''.
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You will retain the original submission so if the student never resubmits, you may grade the original. If the student does not change the file name of the resubmitted file, the original will be replaced with the new file.  If the resubmitted file has a different name (such as adding "revised" to the file name), you will see both the original submission and the second submission. 
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===Download Multiple Submissions for Review===

Revision as of 12:24, 23 September 2010

Contents

Overview

Assignments is a useful tool for delivering, tracking and grading student submissions. Even non-electronic submissions can be tracked using the Assignments tool.

Add An Assignment

To create an Assignment:

Availability Dates

Submission Types

Grading Methods

Extras

Gradebook Association

It is important to note the differences in allowing the Assignments tool to add a column to the Gradebook for you, and choosing an already created Gradebook item.

If you choose "Add Assignment to Gradebook," a column is automatically created for you in the Gradebook. You must grade the Assignment in the Assignments tool. You cannot open the column in the Gradebook and enter grades there.

If you create a column in the Gradebook before you create the Assignment, and associate the Assignment with that column, you can grade in the Assignments tool, and you can open the Gradebook item and enter grades directly into the Gradebook. This is also useful if you have an Assignment that you will be giving to different groups. For example, you have an Assignment for Group 1 and an Assignment for Group 2, but you select the same Gradebook column for the grades. Using this method, you do not need to have two separate Gradebook columns for the two Assignments.

Access

Email Notifications

This option allows you to choose whether or not you want to receive an email notifying you when a student submits. The default is that you do not receive the email.

Additions

Post

Student View

Manage Assignment Submissions

Grade a Submission

In order to grade student submissions:

Return a Submission to a Student for Editing

Perhaps you would like to give a student another chance to improve upon her submission. You can return that submission to the student with tips on what you would like for her to do, and let her resubmit the Assignment.

Follow the instructions above, but in your comments, give the student instructions for the revisions you would like to see. You might want to tell the student to include the word "revised" in the file name of the revised submission. Then, do not enter a grade, leave the "Allow Resubmission" box checked, set the number of resubmissions allowed using the drop-down menu, and set the "Accept Until" date and time using the drop-down menu. Click Return Assignment to Student.

You will retain the original submission so if the student never resubmits, you may grade the original. If the student does not change the file name of the resubmitted file, the original will be replaced with the new file. If the resubmitted file has a different name (such as adding "revised" to the file name), you will see both the original submission and the second submission.

Download Multiple Submissions for Review

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