From: Paul T. <pau...@ou...> - 2007-01-09 15:01:14
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Aggie, Okay, thanks for the info. In that case, I'll probably just knock up a 'quickstart' guide to begin with. - Paul On 09/01/2007 14:53, Andrew Booth wrote: > Paul > > No, but the VLE Service at Leeds have someone lined up to do it soon. > > Aggie > > ___________________________________________________ > > Andrew G Booth > Professor of Online Learning > Institute of Life Sciences Education > Faculty of Biological Sciences > Garstang Building > University of Leeds > Leeds LS2 9JT > U.K. > Tel: +44-113-343-3142 > ___________________________________________________ > > No Education Patents > Boycott Blackboard > http://www.noedupatents.org/ > ___________________________________________________ > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Trafford [mailto:pau...@ou...] > Sent: 09 January 2007 14:37 > To: a.g...@le...; Bodington developers > Subject: Re: [Bodington-developers] Peer Marking tool > > Aggie, > > We upgraded WebLearn today and have at the top of our new features the > Peer Marking tool :-) Just wondering if you've produced any > documentation in addition to the notes you provided below...? > > Regards, > > Paul > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Paul Trafford > WebLearn Administrator > Oxford University Computing Services > pau...@ou... > 01865 283429 > > Details of WebLearn's latest release: > http://www.weblearn.ox.ac.uk/site/info/announce/2_14/ > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > On 10/11/2006 16:05, Andrew Booth wrote: > >> Colin >> >> Here's a few points about the peer marker. >> >> >> The peer marker assumes that there are markers, candidates for marking and >> one or more moderators. The markers and candidates may be in different >> groups or in the same group. >> >> Markers must have mark privilege. >> Candidate must have post permission. >> Moderators must have manage privilege. >> >> A user can be both a marker and a candidate. Whether he/she can mark >> > him/her > >> self is a property of the peer marker. >> >> When you create a peer marker, you have the option of allowing marking >> > only > >> once, or allowing markers to re-mark and also the option to disallow >> self-marking. >> >> The peer marker tool allows you to create/edit items for marking. These >> will usually take the form of a marking instruction and a marking range. A >> typical marking instruction would be: 'Please give a mark between zero >> (worst) and 10 (best) that you think represents the contribution that each >> member has made to the group's discussion.' You can add more items, each >> with its own instruction and marking range. >> >> When a marker accesses the peer marker, for each item they see a list of >> names of the persons whose work is to be marked. >> >> Note that the work to be marked is entirely separate from the peer marker >> > - > >> it can be a discussion, work upload to a pigeonhole, a website. It can >> > even > >> be an activity outside Bodington. >> >> The marker sets marks for each candidate and then records the marks. If >> > the > >> marker has review privilege, he/she can review the marks he/she has given. >> If 'Marking allowed only once' (a peer marker property) is unchecked, then >> he/she can change the marks he/she has given. >> >> (I check 'Marking allowed only once' and uncheck 'Marking self allowed'.) >> >> The marks can be reviewed and moderated by a moderator, who must have >> > manage > >> permission. He/she can get a list of the marks given by each marker, the >> marks received by each candidate, or an overall summary of the marks. The >> moderator can change any of the marks, can disallow individual marks, or >> > can > >> disallow all of a marker's marks. This is necessary when allowing >> > students > >> to peer-mark, as not all of the students will take the marking seriously. >> >> When the moderator is satisfied that the marks represent a fair assessment >> of each candidate, he/she can examine a summary of marks across all peer >> marker tools at the same level in the hierarchy (so if you have several >> > peer > >> marker tools, one for each of a set of groups, you can all of their marks >> in one go.) Moderated marks will be shown in red and disallowed marks >> > will > >> be indicated with an X. >> >> The moderator can also export the marks as a CSV file for further >> manipulation in Excel etc. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Aggie >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: bod...@li... >> [mailto:bod...@li...] On Behalf Of >> Colin Tatham >> Sent: 10 November 2006 14:51 >> To: Bodington developers >> Subject: [Bodington-developers] Peer Marking tool >> >> Hi Aggie >> >> We're in the process of adding the Peer Marking tool to WebLearn -- all >> looks great so far. At this >> stage we need to provide a brief overview of how it works (and how it >> > could > >> be used in conjunction >> with other Bod resources). Do you have any notes that we could elaborate >> > on, > >> rather than starting >> from scratch? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Colin >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. 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