Latest update: Guidance on how to upload marks from Moodle to Banner using Coursework is available.
Coursework is an all-in-one platform within Moodle to manage assessment: mark in Turnitin, automatically transfer marks into Banner, view student extensions and accept different types of submissions. All from a single dropbox.
"This is better than the previous system."
— Programme Lead, Engineering
No longer creating dropboxes in Moodle. These are created based on the gradable components in Banner.
No longer flicking through emails to see which students have an approved extension. The extension dates automatically appear in the dropbox in Moodle so you can see which students have an extension and which students actually submitted late.
Note: Some Type C extensions cannot be fully automated because of the lack of standardisation in the EC system.
No longer wasting time with copying marks from a Moodle to a Banner spreadsheet. Just queue the marks in Moodle and they will automatically appear in Banner.
Note: Marks for each dropbox have to be queued separately using the respective 'Queue grades for transfer' button in each Coursework dropbox.
No more separate dropboxes for students with different extensions. Whether your students need to submit by the regular deadline or they have an extension, they all submit in the same Coursework dropbox. Simplifying the student assessment journey and your assessment management.
Note: The number of Coursework dropboxes depends on how many gradable components are included in Banner for the module. For a single gradable component (e.g. Presentation), students with and without extensions are all managed within the same dropbox.
Allocate markers to students by using marking groups as before.
Assign the Coursework Internal Moderator role to your moderators to allow them to moderate submissions and add comments right from inside the dropbox.
If you have two instances of the same modules (e.g OBO and OBS or OBO and DL) that are metalinked, Coursework dropboxes will appear on the parent module, so you can manage assessment where your content is.
Use Turnitin as before: see the originality report, add grades/feedback and rubrics, access the submissions in Feedback Studio directly from the Coursework dropbox.
Mark submissions for potential plagiarism before you refer them to the Student Resolution and Investigation Team and withhold grades and feedback from being released to those students.
Note: The plagiarism flag does not refer students to SIRT. It only highlights them in the Coursework dropbox and makes it easy to filter the submission dropbox based on which students have been flagged for potential plagiarism. Grades and feedback are withheld for submissions that have been flagged for plagiarism.
Easily identify which students have the blue card adjustment in their ISP whether the dropbox is anonymous or not with blue borders above and below their entry in the dropbox as well as with an exclamation mark next to the student name.
You can optionally mask the name of the submitted files with a unique ID number for true anonymity.
During the pilots, 7,737 submissions
were marked using Coursework.
Today, it's your turn.