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#399 Team marking in Turnitin? Share a quickmark set with colleagues!

If you are marking as part of a team, you might find it useful to agree on a set of quickmarks that you will use across the marking to create consistency in your marking. Once you have created your quickmark set (see: #397 Create customised Quickmark Sets), you can download and share your set with… Continue reading #399 Team marking in Turnitin? Share a quickmark set with colleagues!

Assessment · Information literacy · Moodle · Turnitin

#397 Create customised Quickmark Sets

Quickmarks are a really fast way of putting comments onto a student submission. As the same mistakes tend to crop up multiple times and across multiple students, Quickmarks gives you a great way of building up your own library of comments to use over and again. In this video we explore how to create your… Continue reading #397 Create customised Quickmark Sets

Assessment · Data literacy · Moodle · Moodle assignments · Turnitin

#394 Team marking in Turnitin/Moodle? Auto-groups can help!

Moodle has a helpful little feature called auto-groups. This enables you to split your students automatically into groups. This can be done to a fixed number of groups (to match the number of markers) or split students into maximum sized groups (to help identify how many markers you need)! Once your groups are created, you… Continue reading #394 Team marking in Turnitin/Moodle? Auto-groups can help!

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#384 Import your Turnitin Rubric

If you are looking to use a marking rubric within Turnitin, one of the easiest ways to do this is importing from an Excel document. Turnitin even provides a template, so all you need to do is fill it out and you’re ready to go! Much less fiddly than trying to copy and paste into… Continue reading #384 Import your Turnitin Rubric

Assessment · Distance Learning · Turnitin

#298 Marking with Turnitin [4/4]: Using the Originality Report

This is the fourth (and final!) in a series of videos on how to mark using Turnitin. If you have missed the other videos in this group, catch up now: Marking with Turnitin In this post we cover a very quick introduction to using the Originality Report. As I mention in the video, there is no… Continue reading #298 Marking with Turnitin [4/4]: Using the Originality Report

Assessment · Distance Learning · Turnitin

#294 Marking with Turnitin [3/4]: Using a marking rubric

This is the third in a series of videos on how to mark using Turnitin. If you have missed the other videos in this group, catch up now: Marking with Turnitin Turnitin has a very useful Rubric feature. You’ll need to set the rubric up before you can begin grading with it, but once it has… Continue reading #294 Marking with Turnitin [3/4]: Using a marking rubric

Assessment · Distance Learning · Turnitin

#283 Marking with Turnitin [1/4]: Quickmarks

This is the first in a series of videos demonstrating how to mark using the tools provided by Turnitin. In this post we explore how you can use Quickmarks to add comments to students work. Quickmarks provide a quick and easy way to save comments that you frequently make to students and enable you to… Continue reading #283 Marking with Turnitin [1/4]: Quickmarks

Assessment · Distance Learning · ICT proficiency · Information literacy · Information, data and media literacy (critical use) · Turnitin

#75 How to create a marking rubric in Turnitin

I think most academics are familiar with a marking rubric and I have seen lots of marking rubrics in a Word document floating around offices during assessment periods. However, if you are already using Turnitin, it might be time to consider using the rubric tool in GradeMark. It’s quick and easy to set up especially… Continue reading #75 How to create a marking rubric in Turnitin