We're all overworked and, probably, underpaid. I've figured out a way to squeeze even more out of Moodle. I've worked out some tricks that really helps me to speed the grading process of documents.
You can view screencasts I created to support my teachers here:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=moodle+assignments
I hope they help others! I know that some of my local users have reported improvements in turnaround time on assignment evaluation.
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Dennis
Hey Dennis,
I checked out your trick and really like it. I'm hoping you can clear something up for me. Do you have a special block or module installed to get the screen options you have when viewing submitted assignments? When I view the submitted assignments link, I only see a summary showing student name, last modified dates, and an update or grade button- I'd like to have what you have on your video, where I can see all students, have a grade drop down link, a comment box, and the file name of the submission for all students on one screen. Can you help me figure out why mine is different?
thanks!
I checked out your trick and really like it. I'm hoping you can clear something up for me. Do you have a special block or module installed to get the screen options you have when viewing submitted assignments? When I view the submitted assignments link, I only see a summary showing student name, last modified dates, and an update or grade button- I'd like to have what you have on your video, where I can see all students, have a grade drop down link, a comment box, and the file name of the submission for all students on one screen. Can you help me figure out why mine is different?
thanks!
Miroslav,
Do you mean Markin? http://www.cict.co.uk/software/markin/
If that's what you mean, I fully concur. I've been using it for quite a while and it is one of those little applications (or big ones, like Moodle) that when you use them you wonder how could you have lived without them.
Josep M.
Do you mean Markin? http://www.cict.co.uk/software/markin/
If that's what you mean, I fully concur. I've been using it for quite a while and it is one of those little applications (or big ones, like Moodle) that when you use them you wonder how could you have lived without them.
Josep M.
No, I was referring Block_Marking_1.5 in this discussion. The block is zipped there (link here), but there were some typos in it - see the course of the discussion. The newest version of the block lives in moodle CVS. However, It seems to me that it is incomplete - see the end of that discussion.
There is also a way to download all files from an assignment in one zip-file. Few people know this. It's very fast and you can do it with any browser.
All the files from one assignment are saved in one folder. You need to know the name of the folder.
All the files from one assignment are saved in one folder. You need to know the name of the folder.
- Go to the assignment and place the mouse over a file that you want to download.
- You can see the location off the file in the status bar. This is something like this: http://www.yoursite.org/file.php/61/moddata/assignment/99/415/filename.sxw
- Remember the number right after assignment (99)
- Open the files from you course
- Open the folder moddata
- Open the folder assignement
- Click the checkbox on the left of the riht folder (in my case 99)
- Select create a zip-archive in the pull down menu
- create the zip-archive and download it
- uncompress it on your computer
- search for all files with the right extension in the uncompressed folder