Many academics at Oxford Brookes are already using online assessment and feedback (OLAF). If you have not done so before and would like to start - or if you have done so before, and would like a quick refresher - here is where you can begin.
Not sure which is right for you? Take a look at our Turnitin or Moodle decision tree.
Are you already using OLAF, but want to see what other tools are available? Go here.
Or, if you would like help to rethink your assessment strategy from first principles, go here:
e-submission refers to the process by which a student submits work online for storage and retrieval by academic, administrative or other staff for marking, feedback or review. This can also include plagiarism checking using Turnitin.
e-marking is the process by which staff provide marks and feedback to students online (through Moodle), which can include annotated files (e.g. using comments in Microsoft Word or Grademark).
e-feedback refers to processes whereby students digitally annotated work is returned to them through Moodle