Assessment & Feedback

Collection of Assessment guides. i.e. Creating assignments, Managing permissions, and Marking & Feedback

Internal moderation workflow 7: Turnitin Anonymous Marking + Anonymous Moderation inside 15 days

This moderation process is supported by the features in Turnitin and Blackboard. See Internal Moderation overview for details of other moderation scenarios. Roles First marker Moderator To find specific papers flagged by the first marker Use the Search text box to find the required Paper ID. If useful, you can also sort the Inbox by […]

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Internal moderation workflow 4: Blackboard Anonymous Marking + Named Moderation after 15 days

This moderation process is partially supported by the features in Blackboard with a workaround. Use with care. It requires external recording of submission ID numbers. See Internal Moderation overview for details of other moderation scenarios. Roles   First marker   Administrator – after 15 days   Moderator   Administrator – when moderation complete

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Internal moderation workflow 3: Blackboard Anonymous Marking + Anonymous Moderation inside 15 days

This moderation process is partially supported by the features in Blackboard with a workaround. Use with care. It requires external recording of submission ID numbers. See Internal Moderation overview for details of other moderation scenarios. Roles First marker   Moderator   Administrator – after 15 days

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Internal moderation workflow 8: Turnitin Anonymous Marking + Named Moderation after 15 days

This moderation process is supported by the features in Turnitin and Blackboard . See Internal Moderation overview for details of other moderation scenarios. Roles   First marker Administrator – after 15 days Marks are released automatically to students on the date set in ‘Feedback release date’ in Turnitin settings. This date also lifts anonimity and

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Mode of Submission: Physical Entity Submission

RISIS Mode of Submission Use for What’s created in Blackboard Students submit to Channel for feedback WC06 Physical entity submission Physical entity submission Weighted Column Blackboard or Turnitin Assignment; or physical submission only. Turnitin / Blackboard Assignment / Gradebook Includes any type of assessment where the student hands in/exhibits a physical entity e.g. artwork, models, specimens,

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Mode of Submission: Bb presentation / performance (group)

RISIS Mode of Submission Use for What’s created in Blackboard Students submit to Channel for feedback AG03 Bb presentation / performance (group) Group presentation / performance Blackboard Assignment Blackboard Assignment Blackboard Assignment Use this option where students work and present in class as a group. One member of the group may be required to submit a

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Mode of Submission: Turnitin presentation/ performance

RISIS Mode of Submission Use for What’s created in Blackboard Students submit to Channel for feedback WC01 Turnitin presentation/ performance Individual presentation / performance, where marks and feedback will be provided via Turnitin Weighted Column Turnitin Turnitin Use this option if The Student can be required to submit a file e.g. a PowerPoint presentation or coversheet.

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Mode of Submission: Turnitin

RISIS Mode of Submission Use for What’s created in Blackboard Students submit to Channel for feedback WC03 Tii Written coursework (Individual submission) Weighted Column Turnitin Turnitin This Mode of Submission covers most text-based assessment types, typically created using Microsoft Word e.g. Essays, Research, Briefing Papers, Portfolios, Photo Diaries, Reports, Case Studies. Notes Turnitin can only

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Turnitin: A staff guide to interpreting the Similarity Report

This guide describes what a similarity report shows and how to interpret matches highlighted on a student’s assignment submitted to Turnitin. The similarity report is an effective way to: Check that online sources in an assignment have been properly cited and the text has not simply been copied without appropriate referencing. Help students as a

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