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Online Submission and Marking
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Session Plan and Topics
• Overview of tools for online submission
• Comparison between Turnitin and Blackboard assignments
• Setting up Turnitin and Blackboard assignments
• Assignment submission process
• Marking student submissions
• Managing grades in the Grade Centre
• Q & A
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Turnitin vs. Blackboard
- Inline grading and rubric marking
- Similarity reports (Turnitin Similarity Reports v.s. SafeAssign)
- Group assignment capabilities
Setting up Turnitin assignments
Setting up Blackboard assignments
Assignment submission process
Marking student submissions
- Inline grading
- Marking rubrics
- Team marking
Turnitin Assignment- Online marking example
Bb Assignment- Online marking example
Managing grades in the Grade Centre
Smart views
Example 1: Team markingYou can create smart views from stream groups. Each stream smart view lists students only within the stream. It allows your markers to allocate their own students quickly.
Example 2: Tracking low scoresYou create a smart view to track students with low scores to quickly see which students need help. You can email these students from the Grade Centre.
Example 3: Assessment comparisonYou create a smart view to display only two columns in the Grade Centre grid: a calculated total column for tests and a calculated total column for assignments. You can compare the two columns to gauge how students are performing.
Displaying letter grades rather than scores as marked resultsGrade Map 1
0-9A+=9, A=8, A‐=7, B+=6, B=5, B‐=4, C+=3, C=2, C‐=1, D=0
Release feedback and marks to students
Work offline bydownloading the Grade Centre
To eliminate potential double entry of Grade Centre data, you can perform offline grading and import grades into the Grade Centre. You can also upload grades from external sources such as a spreadsheet or a comma-separated values (CSV) file. You must format data specifically to upload correctly and to synchronize with existing Grade Centre data.
Blackboard to Arion integration
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