

Workshop Activity: The Setup Phase - Using Examples Workshop Activity: The Setup Phase - Editing the Assessment Forms Workshop Activity: The Setup Phase - Creating a Workshop The following are additional workshop guides, for more information about each phase, see: Save and continue editing at any time to save your work.Īt this point, you can add another example submission or proceed to the Submission Phase. Save and close when you have completed the assessment. You will be presented with the Assessment Form you created in the Edit Assessment step.įollow the instructions for the Assessment Form to complete the example assessment. Click the Assess button directly under the example submission. This Sample Assessment is used to help Moodle ISU determine how well the student assesses the example.įrom the Workshop Planner, in the Example Submissions section. Assess the Example SubmissionĪfter you have uploaded an example submission, you will need to provide an example assessment. You will now see the file listed as an attachment. If you are adding an attachment, drag and drop the example into the filepicker:įor information on using the filepicker to add an attachment, see File picker] If you are adding online text, In the Submission content field, Type the example: In the Title textbox, Type the name of the file.Ĭhoose to add online text or attach a file: On the next screen, you will see the instructions you entered for submission. Scroll to the Example submissions section. In the Workshop Planner you will see that the last task to complete in the Setup Phase is Prepare example submissions. The screen you use to upload the example submissions is almost identical to how the students will submit their work. You can add as many examples as you would like. You will need to submit example submissions for students to assess. This option requires the student to practice assessing others’ work before assessing a fellow student’s submission.

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In the Mode of examples assessment dropdown menu, Select when and how students will assess the examples.:Īssessment of example submission is voluntary: Example submission is given, and the student may practice assessing at their own discretion.Įxamples must be assessed before own submission: The student assesses the examples before submitting their work, allowing them to see the criteria of assessment before submission, and possibly update their submission(s) to reflect the criteria.Įxamples are available after own submission and must be assessed before peer assessment: This option waits until after the student has submitted their work to provide practice assessments, so the student cannot alter their submissions according to assessment criteria. Scroll down to the Example submissions section, check the Example submissions are provided for practice in assessing checkbox. Follow steps to turn on Example submissions: The instructor can choose how examples are assessed. This Guide Will Help You to:Įxample submissions allow students the ability to practice assessing an example that the teacher provides. There are many options in creating a workshop. The Example submission is initially a practice paper that students will asses in addition to a classmates submission. You can move the navigation menu to the left side if you want, but you need to have one or more pages on your site to change where it appears.If you selected Use Examples during the creation of your workshop you will need to prepare the example submissions to complete the Setup Phase. In the top-right corner, click your homepage to see the menu. By default, the navigation menu is at the top of your site. If you've more than one page, visitors to your site use the navigation menu to jump to different pages. You can’t remove the page that’s set as your homepage. You can’t hide the page that’s set as your homepage. Under Pages, select a page and next to it, click More and choose an option: Note: You can only nest a page five levels deep. (Optional) To un-nest a page, drag it to the bottom of the list.Drag a page on top of another page to nest it.Drag a page up or down in the list to reorder it.In the top-right corner, click Pages point to Create.
