Grading & Feedback
đź’ˇTip: Use the Grade me Block to view and access what needs to be graded - The Grade me Block can be added to a specific course or to your Dashboard. Using it from your Dashboard lists everything that needs grading across all courses.
Personalize Feedback on Google Assignments
Students submit their assignment as either an online submission or an uploaded document. The teachers can provide feedback by annotating directly on the student’s submission and entering personalized feedback in the comment area. Links to audio and video files can also be included.
Feedback Using Moodle Rubrics
Moodle allows teachers to develop and save rubrics. A rubric consists of a set of criterion. The criterion has a description, a numerical value, and a comment area. The rubric is attached to the assignment when it is assigned to students giving them the ability to review the rubric at any time. At grading, the teacher sees a copy of the rubric in a table format with the student's submitted work. Teachers enter a score and comment on each criterion and save the graded rubric for students to view.
How to create and use Moodle rubrics (text)
Immediate Feedback on Quiz Questions (Interactive with multiple tries)
The Interactive with multiple tries quiz setting provides students with a retry button. Prior to a students' retry response, feedback can be given in the form of text, audio, and or video .
Overall Feedback on a Quiz
Teachers can enter general feedback for different bands of grades. They can provide students with a general feedback based on the quiz grade.
Workshop Activity (Peer to Peer Feedback)
Moodle Workshop is a Moodle activity that allows peer assessment of student work. Student assessment is based on a teacher developed multi criteria assessment form. Student assessments can be anonymous. This activity produces two Moodle grades, a grade for the student's own submission and a grade from their peer assessment. All grades can be overridden by the teacher.
Moodle Workshop Video Tutorial
Using the Moodle Annotation Toolbar
When grading an assignment, Moodle converts your students' online text submission and file attachments to PDF. Using the annotation toolbar the PDF can be annotated to give student's meaningful feedback. Click here to learn more about Moodle's annotation toolbar in the grading interface.
Add Audio and Video to Give Students Personalized Feedback
Turning Email Notifications On to Know when your students submit.