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− | For Grading, students obtain two grades in a Workshop activity i.e. a grade for their submission, and a grade for assessing their peers' submissions. Both grades are recorded in the <b>Gradebook.</b> | + | For Grading, students obtain two grades in a Workshop activity i.e. a grade for their submission, and a grade for assessing their peers' submissions. Both grades are recorded in the <b>Gradebook.</b> Their assessment criteria is set as 80% and 20% respectively and can be changed by the Teacher in settings. Teacher can also assess and make any required changes in the procedure . |
Revision as of 16:16, 2 May 2020
Workshop activity in Moodle enables the collection, review, and peer assessment of students' work. Here, Students submit their own work and then receive a number of submissions from other students which they must assess according to the teacher's specifications and set criteria. Assignments can be submitted in the form of Online Text, Files or both. The teacher can decide whether to show or hide the identities of the students to each other when assessing is taking place.
Setting your Workshop
- In the course where you want your workshop, turn on the editing and from the Activity Chooser, select 'Workshop'.
- Give it a name and a description telling students what the workshop is about.
Grading Settings
For Grading, students obtain two grades in a Workshop activity i.e. a grade for their submission, and a grade for assessing their peers' submissions. Both grades are recorded in the Gradebook. Their assessment criteria is set as 80% and 20% respectively and can be changed by the Teacher in settings. Teacher can also assess and make any required changes in the procedure .