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A new system for Assignment Hand-in through Studynet. Assignments V3 Meeting University needs for on-line hand-in Streamlining the marking and feedback process Felix Power (x3097) and Brian Osborne (x8576). Session Aims. Consider why we need a new system
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A new system for Assignment Hand-in through Studynet Assignments V3 Meeting University needs for on-line hand-in Streamlining the marking and feedback process Felix Power (x3097) and Brian Osborne (x8576)
Session Aims • Consider why we need a new system • The role of feedback in assessment and how this can be supported by StudyNet • Consider briefly alternative methods of assessment that could be supported by an on-line system
Existing Assignment System • Designed for • Distance Learning modules (25% by 2015) • Small groups • Not scalable • Could crash and take StudyNet with it ... • Only the OU have more online hand-ins • Data “trapped” in the module website • Only supports very basic traditional assessment paths
The new system ... • Option to use available 2010/2011 • Becomes default in 2011/2012 • Turn on in Module configuration • Where would you like to mark? • How can StudyNet assist you with providing feedback and managing marking load?
New Infrastructure • More power • Separation of functions means StudyNet should still run even if Assignment Servers crash • Allows us to have an off-line marking client
Marking Schemes • Drop down box with choice of marks from those in the scheme • Standard Percentage Scheme • 1 to 100 • Limited Percentage Scheme • 48, 52, 55, etc • Postgraduate Pass Fail • Pass or Fail • Ensures consistency between markers
Feedback Schemes • Two on offer • Designed by the LTI
Feedback Schemes: Radio Buttons • Radio button choices are mapped to paragraphs of text • Edit suggested text to make • More personal • Pick out examples from student’s work • More accurate and relevant
Example paragraph for Knowledge • Excellent. Your work shows comprehensive knowledge of the topic in the context of this assignment. You might want to think about relating this to other contexts to increase your grade further.
Submitting an Assignment • More reflective elements added
Reflection • Students are asked to reflect • When submitting an assignment • When getting marks and feedback
Marking Allocations 1 • As a marker: • Filter allocated submissions • View all submissions • Allocations a suggestion, not proscribed • As an allocator: • Manual selection of markers • Random automatic selection
Second Marking • No changes in this initial release • Something we’d like to look at in the future
Monitoring Student Performance across modules • Under development for release this year or next • View how a particular student did in a particular skill (e.g. Use of English, Use of Maths) across all their modules to highlight weaknesses • This could be used as evidence in student CVs. Strengths (e.g. Teamwork)
Offline Marking Client • Download submissions for your assignment onto a laptop/tablet pc when you are in office (may take some time) • Mark where ever you can use the laptop/tablet pc • Reconnect to network and synchronise
Download zip file for Turnitin • Easy way to get all the assignment submissions in one place • Not just for Turnitin • Can choose All files or just Turnitin compatible files • Can download files for a particular marker
Student Submission to Turnitin • Students can get an individual report • Lecturers can choose in the configuration if this option should be on and how they would submit – multiple / once • Tutors get the opportunity to see a list of all the student submissions including the worst score achieved and then the process the student went through to improve
July Training Sessionshttp://www.studynet.herts.ac.uk/ptl/common/uhevents.nsf/eventCentral?OpenForm
References • Engaging Students with Assessment Feedback - Final Report for FDTL5 Project 144/03 – June 2008 . https://mw.brookes.ac.uk/download/attachments/2851361/FDTL_FeedbackProjectReportApril2009.pdf?version=1 • New Assignments HelpStudyNet > Help > StudyNet Help Tutorials > Assignment V3http://www.studynet.herts.ac.uk/ptl/common/helptutorials.nsf/Teaching+Documents?Openview&count=9999&restricttocategory=Your+Module+websites/Assignments+V3