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Marking Guide report
Marking Guide Report
The Marking guide grading report plugin allows teachers and managers to drill down past a student’s overall advanced graded mark received, and to view all their students' grades and comments for all the criteria from the relevant marking guide used for advanced grading.
When an assignment or forum is graded using a marking guide, there is lots of useful information recorded per student, for all of the criteria used for grading. This information is useful for knowing what areas the student, or students have done well in, for instance, or where their performances may need improvement. Criterion grades can also include comments, which can also be very helpful for tracking and supporting learning progression.
Instead of only seeing this granular advanced grading information inside each student's grading page for the activity using Moodle's core UI, you can now view and download this information for all your students in one go.
This marking guide grading report is also conveniently located with the other standard course grade reports.
Installation
Install this plugin in the /grade/report folder, named as “markingguide” folder.
Usage
On your course, go to the Grades section. You will then view the "Marking guide report" tab within the series of course grade report tab options.
On the marking guide report, teachers can:
Select the activity within the course to report on.
(This covers both assignments and forums)
Configure which optional data to display, including:
Display remarks. (Default on)
Display summary. (Default on)
Display email. (Default off)
Display ID number. (Default off)
View a pivot table with:
All of the course's students.
All of the activity grade criteria.
All of the students' grades and comments per criterion.
All of the students' overall feedback (assignments only).
All of the students' overall grades.
Download these results in CSV or Excel format.
This plugin has been developed, maintained, and is copyrighted by Brickfield Education Labs, while initial funding for this plugin was provided by the National Institute for Digital Learning at Dublin City University.
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