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- Check For Plagiarism checkbox only available for problems containing
essayresponse item(s).
\label{Grade_One}
\begin{enumerate}
\item At the top of the \textbf{Select individual students to grade} screen,
select the students you want included using one of the following choices:
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{with any status}: any student in the course or selected section
\item \textbf{with submissions}: any student who submitted an answer
\item \textbf{with ungraded submissions}: any student who submitted an answer or essay to an ungraded, hand-graded problem.
\item \textbf{with incorrect submissions}: any student who has made a submission which the computer or instructor has marked incorrect.
\end{itemize}
\item Click \fbox{Next}.
\item On the \textbf{Student Submissions} screen select how you wish to see the student's version of the problem along with the answers.
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{no} will show no problem texts
\item \textbf{one student} will show only the first student's problem text; this is useful for non-randomized questions.
\item \textbf{all students} will show the problem text for all students.
\end{itemize}
\item Change \textbf{Grading Increments}, if desired.
\item If this is an essay problem, check the \textbf{Check For Plagiarism} box, if desired.
\item Select the student(s) to view, grade, or regrade.
\item Click the \fbox{Next} button.
\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.
\textbf{Note}: The computer has automatically graded all the Problems
with a red check mark. You can of course change the scoring for these
problems, but there are few faster ways to alienate your students then
marking things as incorrect the computer said were correct.
\item After you have finished viewing or manually grading the problem answers, choose one of the following options:
\begin{itemize}
\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}.
\item Click \fbox{Next} to display the next student from your selection \emph{without} saving any changes.
\item Click \fbox{Previous} to display the previous student from your selection \emph{without} saving any changes.
\end{itemize}
\item When you are done grading, exit the screen by clicking \textbf{Return to Last Location} in the Inline Menu.
\end{enumerate}
If you happen to be grading an essay question, it will make sense
for you to want to grade just the students with ungraded submissions
and then select the first student on your list. Grade this student's
essay and then select \fbox{Save \& Next} to cycle through all of
your students. If you leave, all you need to do is return to the grading
screen and again choose only students with ungraded submissions. When
grading essay questions, LON-CAPA will give you essay grading keyword
tools at the top of each grading page. For example, if you want the
keyword ``velocity'' to be highlighted in every essay submission,
just click \underbar{List} and type the word velocity. After grading
a few essays in this example, you may realize that you want the keyword
``vector'' to be highlighted, this time you highlight the word
on your screen with your mouse and then click the link \underbar{Paste
Selection to List}. The keyword ``vector'' is now added. The Highlight
Attribute choice gives you options to change the default highlighting
scheme. For each student, you can also click on the option \underbar{Compose
message to student} and leave a message for your student to read next
time he or she visits the problem.
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