Adding an Assignment to Your Course
Activities are interactive tools used to engage students in learning and assess their progress.
Moodle includes forums, assignments, and quizzes, along with collaborative activities such as wikis, glossaries, and databases. Other activities facilitate taking attendance and group self-selection to help manage your course.
Activities appear on your course page as a link proceeded by an icon indicating the activity type. The activity settings let you control conditions for submitting, grading, and assignment to groups. Activities can be graded, added, moved, hidden, and edited.
The ones we are going to go through will be Assignments, Turnitin, Glossary, Quiz, Group Self Selection.
9. Grade
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Grade
Select the Grade Type:
None - The assignment will be ungraded and worth no points.
Point - Grade out of a simple number of maximum points – in SmartEcole this is
automatically set up at 20, although you can change that if you wish. Enter the
maximum possible score for the assignment in the Maximum points field.
Scale - Select a preset or custom Scale from
the Scale drop-down.
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Grading method
Choose Simple direct grading, Grading guide or Rubric to
grade the assignment. A Rubric is a marking grid,
that you need to set up once you have created your assignment?
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Grade category
Select a Category in your gradebook under which you would like
the assignment grade to be placed
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Blind grading
If enabled, instructors and TAs will not see student names when grading
submissions.
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Use grading workflow
When enabled, grading an assignment goes through a series of workflow
stages: Not graded, In grading, Grading completed, In review, Ready for
release, and Released
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Use grading allocation
When both Use grading workflow and Use grading
allocation are enabled, instructors can assign specific graders to
grade specific students.