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* [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/help/Assignments Create, Grade, and Download Multiple Submissions and Grade Assignments] (University of Florida) | * [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/help/Assignments Create, Grade, and Download Multiple Submissions and Grade Assignments] (University of Florida) | ||
− | ===Best Practices=== | + | ===Best Practices for Assignments=== |
* [[Media:Best_Practices_for_Assignments.pdf | Best Practices for Assignments handout]] | * [[Media:Best_Practices_for_Assignments.pdf | Best Practices for Assignments handout]] | ||
Revision as of 15:13, 22 January 2015
Contents
Assignments
The Assignments tool provides the following for instructors and students:
- Instructors can easily collect student papers or files (such as documents and pdf's)
- Instructors can use the Turnitin feature to check student submissions for plagiarism
- Instructors can grade submitted student papers and files online
- Students can see their Assignment grade and instructor feedback online, at anytime
Basics
- How to Setup an Assignment in Sakai: Video | Handout
- Both the video and Handout contain information on how to set up the Turnitin feature, the plagiarism checker
- How to Grade an Assignment in Sakai: Video | Handout
- Create, Grade, and Download Multiple Submissions and Grade Assignments (University of Florida)
Best Practices for Assignments
Resubmitting Assignments
- Allow One or More Students to Resubmit an Assignment (pdf)
- Note: Students can not resubmit assignments that are using the Turnitin feature.
- Return a Submission to a Student for Editing (University of Florida)
- Why can't my student resubmit their assignment? (February, 2014)
- How can I submit an Assignment on Behalf of a Student (Loyola)
- Note: Submitting an assignment for a student works correctly with assignments except for those using the Turnitin feature.
Feedback
- Instructor Summary Comments Display to Students in Gradebook - NEW! (July 2014)
- How do I get Students to look at/listen to my Feedback?
- Provide Feedback for Assignments (Duke)
- Provide students with Feedback in Assignments (UNC-CH)
- How can students view comments that instructors leave for assignments? (Duke)
Turnitin
- What do students need to know about Turnitin? Check out our Student Sakai Turnitin info
- How do you set up Turnitin? Follow these instructions for using the Turnitin feature with the Assignments tool: Video | Handout
- How do you grade Turnitin Assignments?
- After setting up your Turnitin Assignment following the instructions above, become aware of the basics of grading Assignments: How to Grade an Assignment in Sakai: Video | Handout
- Now that you're aware of the grading basics, click on Assignments, under your Assignment title, click on Grade.
- In the grading area, the Turnitin column is located next to the Grade column, and is called Turnitin.
- For each student, below the Turnitin column, you'll see a colored icon representing a Turnitin Report; or "no report", if a student didn't submit the assignment.
- After you click on a student's Turnitin Report, you may have to click on Accept, to access the student's report.
- Next, a new browser tab will open, and by default, will display the Originality Report.
- To find out how to use the Originality report, you can review Turnitin's Instructor Originality Check information
- For advanced grading, you can also use Turnitin's Grademark tool to add comments to your student's Turnitin Reports.
- For information on how to use the Grademark tool, you can review Turnitin's Instructor Grademark information
- Now that you're aware of the grading basics, click on Assignments, under your Assignment title, click on Grade.
- After setting up your Turnitin Assignment following the instructions above, become aware of the basics of grading Assignments: How to Grade an Assignment in Sakai: Video | Handout
- Turnitin Options in Sakai Assignments (Rutgers)
Drop Box
- Drop Box (Rutgers)
- What's the difference between the Drop Box and Resources? (Duke University)