Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Grade_One.tex, revision 1.4
1.2 felicia 1: \label{Grade_One}
1.1 felicia 2:
3: \begin{enumerate}
1.3 riegler 4: \item At the top of the \textbf{Select individual students to grade} screen,
5: select the students you want included using one of the following choices:
6: \begin{itemize}
7: \item \textbf{with any status}: any student in the course or selected section
8: \item \textbf{with submissions}: any student who submitted an answer
9: \item \textbf{with ungraded submissions}: any student who submitted an answer or essay to an ungraded, hand-graded problem.
10: \item \textbf{with incorrect submissions}: any student who has made a submission which the computer or instructor has marked incorrect.
11: \end{itemize}
12: \item Click \fbox{Next}.
13: \item On the \textbf{Student Submissions} screen select how you wish to see the student's version of the problem along with the answers.
1.1 felicia 14: \begin{itemize}
15: \item \textbf{no} will show no problem texts
16: \item \textbf{one student} will show only the first student's problem text; this is useful for non-randomized questions.
17: \item \textbf{all students} will show the problem text for all students.
18: \end{itemize}
1.3 riegler 19: \item Change \textbf{Grading Increments} and \textbf{Check For Plagiarism}, if desired.
20: \item Select the student(s) to view, grade, or regrade.
21: \item Click the \fbox{Next} button.
22: \item At the \textbf{Modify grades} screen, review the answers and select the points you wish to assign the student(s). You also have the option to excuse the student(s) from the problem by using the \textbf{Grade Status} pull down menu.
1.1 felicia 23:
24: \textbf{Note}: The computer has automatically graded all the Problems
25: with a red check mark. You can of course change the scoring for these
26: problems, but there are few faster ways to alienate your students then
27: marking things as incorrect the computer said were correct.
28:
29: \item After you have finished viewing or manually grading the problem answers, choose one of the following options:
30: \begin{itemize}
1.3 riegler 31: \item Use the pull down menu after the \fbox{Save \& Next} button to select the number of new students you want to view or grade. Click \fbox{Save \& Next}.
32: \item Click \fbox{Next} to display the next student from your selection \emph{without} saving any changes.
33: \item Click \fbox{Previous} to display the previous student from your selection \emph{without} saving any changes.
1.1 felicia 34:
35: \end{itemize}
1.3 riegler 36: \item When you are done grading, exit the screen by clicking \textbf{Return to Last Location} in the Inline Menu.
1.1 felicia 37: \end{enumerate}
38:
39: If you happen to be grading an essay question, it will make sense
40: for you to want to grade just the students with ungraded submissions
41: and then select the first student on your list. Grade this student's
1.3 riegler 42: essay and then select \fbox{Save \& Next} to cycle through all of
1.1 felicia 43: your students. If you leave, all you need to do is return to the grading
44: screen and again choose only students with ungraded submissions. When
45: grading essay questions, LON-CAPA will give you essay grading keyword
46: tools at the top of each grading page. For example, if you want the
1.4 ! raeburn 47: keyword ``velocity'' to be highlighted in every essay submission,
1.1 felicia 48: just click \underbar{List} and type the word velocity. After grading
49: a few essays in this example, you may realize that you want the keyword
1.4 ! raeburn 50: ``vector'' to be highlighted, this time you highlight the word
1.1 felicia 51: on your screen with your mouse and then click the link \underbar{Paste
1.4 ! raeburn 52: Selection to List}. The keyword ``vector'' is now added. The Highlight
1.1 felicia 53: Attribute choice gives you options to change the default highlighting
54: scheme. For each student, you can also click on the option \underbar{Compose
55: message to student} and leave a message for your student to read next
56: time he or she visits the problem.
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