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- Grader collaboration: Individual marks (Shared marks available later this week)
- Manual marking: Maximum marks (Banded marks and criteria marks not supported)
- Sections: No random pulling of questions from section (Random order supported)
- Section stimulus not showing
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- Annotation / Feedback to students
- Criteria marking / Banded marking
- Confirming marks and grades
- Committees / Grading management
- Explanations
- Other UI languages than English
The tool is live and connected
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1 - Enable Grading 2.0 on your test
Grading beta can be enabled and disabled at any time during the test life cycle
- In Setup, scroll down to the last settings category
- Select Enable graders on this test to try out the new grading tool
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When enabling the beta for a given test, it might take a few minutes before all submissions are visible in the new grading tool. This is due to something called "on demand indexing", which is then triggered for that test when beta is enabled. |
2 - Add yourself and/or a colleague as grader on the test
Beta version 0.1 is focused on essential marking and grading only. Planners have, as in the existing grading tool, only read-only permissions for setting marks and grades, so to really test the user experience, you need to be a grader assigned to the specific test.
Assigning graders are is done in the a regular way
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As Planner you are free to invite any user with regular Grader user permissions to your test. These users are not required to sign up for the beta. Technically, there are no restrictions on the number of tests you can enable the beta on, or how many graders you can invite, but, in this very first release, we recommend keeping the total number of test-users below 10.
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The new tool will now open in an overlay.
5 - Next step: Follow Guide for Graders
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