Grading Solution: Grade a single assessment task comprising two or more items
This solution would suit scenarios like this:
- Students submit four items at different points, each to a separate Dropbox. Three submissions are each worth 10%. The fourth submission is worth 70% of Assessment Task 3.
- Students submit four items at different points during your unit, each to a separate Dropbox. Each submission is worth 25% of Assessment Task 3.
- Students complete 10 Quizzes. Each Quiz is worth 10% of Assessment Item 3.
- Students work in groups to create a Report. It is submitted to a group Dropbox and worth 70% of Assessment Item 3. Students then submit a personal reflection about the task to an individual Dropbox. This is worth 30% of Assessment Item 3.
Grading system and other requirements
This method requires the use of a weighted grading system. When marking, you will need to record a 0 for students who have not submitted work.
You will need to:
- Create one Category to represent the assessment task and use the options described here.
- Create one Grade Item per assessment item and use the options described here. You must link each Grade Item to the Category that you have created.
- Link each Dropbox/Discussion/Quiz with one of your new Grade Items. If students perform a task in class and do not need to submit items electronically, you can skip this step.
To see an example of what this solution might look like in the Grades tool, download this PDF.
When marking:
The Category Subtotal will calculate correctly only if you record a zero (0) for each un-submitted piece of work. Here are some instructions on how to mark un-submitted items with a 0 quickly.
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