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Assignment

The activity β€œAssignment” is suitable for collecting files from students πŸ“₯, commenting and evaluating them. The submission can also consist of entries in the text editor. Only teachers in the course room see the submissions. Save the results using the β€œDownload all submissions” function.

Set up an assignment

Example: Students should e.g. submit a text or a homework as PDF πŸ“₯.

Procedure: Add the activity β€œAssignment” to your course.

Configure the settings you want to use.

1. Switch on the edit mode via the slider at the top right in the navigation bar: β€œEdit mode”. Click on β€œAdd an activity or resource”, the dialog box opens.

2. Click on β€œAssignment” and fill in the form with the settings of the assignment on the next page. A detailed description of the activity β€œAssignment” can be found in β€œAssignment settings” at moodle.org.

Hint: If you have a large number of submissions, you can use β€œmarking workflow”. The feedback will reach the participants only after all submissions have been corrected.

Group Submissions

Students can submit as a group. To do this, activate the option β€œStudents submit in groups”. Do NOT activate the β€œGroup mode”!

More about β€œGroup submissions” at moodle.org

The question marks ❓ help you. Clicking on them opens a context help.

3. β€œSave and return to course”. You can still change your settings later: Either click on the activity and select the tab β€œSettings” under the heading, or select β€œEdit settings” in edit mode on the course main page via the three dots on the right side of the activity.

Grade assignments

When students submit assignments πŸ“₯ you can grade the submissions.

To do this, click on the assignment on the course page. On the overview page you can see how many students are in the course, how many have submitted something and how many submissions have to be evaluated.

Click on the β€œView all submissions” link if you want to see an overview of all students and their submissions. In this view you can also do β€œQuick grading” (see below). Alternatively, you can click on the β€œGrade” button.

This will take you to a page where you can view and grade the first participant's submission in the overview list.

More about β€œQuick grading” at moodle.org

Check plagiarism by PlagAware for "Assignment" activity in Moodle

Teachers can use PlagAware via Moodle and activate it for the activity β€œAssignment”.

PlagAware is a plagiarism checking tool and search engine that matches texts with documents from online sources. The result report displays found sources graphically, so that it is easy to check whether correct citations have been made.

More about PlagAware can be found on the wiki page PlagAware.

Tip: First log in to the PlagScan portal using Shibboleth. This way you can use PlagScan both via the portal and integrated in Moodle. (Background: To avoid inconsistencies, logging in via Shibboleth is no longer possible after the first access via Moodle.)

Download all assignments (save results)

1. Click the assignment on the course page and click the link β€œView all assignments”. The assessment table will be displayed.
2. Above the table, select Download All Submissions from the Evaluation Process Selection Menu and save the ZIP file containing all submissions.
3. Unzip the ZIP file to a new directory on your computer.
Do not save the ZIP file too deep in a directory for unpacking to avoid errors.
(Reason: On Windows systems, the file name and full path together must not exceed 255 bytes.)

Download individual deliverables:

If the download does not work as a whole (e.g. due to too low bandwidth of the internet connection), it is also possible to download single deliveries (or e.g. three or four deliveries):

1. Call up assessment settings by clicking on the assignments \\. 2. Click on the cogwheel β€œSettings”, then β€œShow all assignments”.
3. Place a check mark in front of the respective entry of the student \ 4. At the bottom of the page, select β€œDownload Selected Submissions” and click β€œStart”.

Show all submissions:

Download selected levies:

Download annotated files

The additional function (report_assign) is only available in exam courses. \
1. Point to the settings (action menu) in the course and click β€œMore β€œ \ 2. In the section β€œReports β€œ click β€œOverview of assignments β€œ \
3. Click on the β€œDownload” button for the desired task

4. The files can now be downloaded as a ZIP file.

Delete all submissions

Deleting submissions cannot be undone. Save the results first if needed.

1. Open course settings (via the cogwheel at the top of the course) and select β€œReset”.
2. Open section β€œassignment” and activate option β€œDelete all assignments”
3. Confirm with β€œReset course”.

Use activity "assignment" repeatedly

If the course room is to be used again in the next semester with new students (and repeaters, if applicable) (see also Semester change), we recommend the following procedure:

1. Save the submissions if necessary (download submissions).
2. Clean up the activity β€œassignment” from old submissions, see ”delete submissions”. This will prevent old submissions from repeaters from reappearing.

More documentation on β€œassignment” at docs.moodle.org.

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