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Grading Assignments in Moodle

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Moodle's Assignment activity provides a variety of options for assigning grades to student submissions. 

This article provides instructions for using the different grading options available for Moodle Assignments.

Accessing the Submissions Table

When creating an assignment, instructors should configure the settings to match the type of grading they intend to use with the assignment.

To access submissions for grading:

  1. Navigate to the Assignment activity's page.
  2. In the Assignment main page, click the "View all submissions" button.

This will open the submissions table, where submissions from all users can be viewed.

Quick Grading

Quick grading directly enters grades to the gradebook, bypassing the more detailed grading interface. It is incompatible with advanced grading methods, such as Rubrics or Marking guides, and is not recommended with multiple graders.

To enable quick grading:

  1. At the bottom of the submissions table, find and expand the "Options" section.
  2. Check the box for "Quick grading".

The page will automatically refresh and place empty boxes next to each submission in the table.

These additional options can be configured to change the submissions table:

After quick grading is enabled, to grade the submissions:

  1. In the "Grade" column of a submission, enter the score into an empty box.
  2. Continue entering scores for each submission.
  3. Click the "Save all quick grading changes" button to save the grades.

The grades will be automatically reported to the gradebook.

Important considerations

Quick grading is useful for entering multiple scores all on one screen, but for more detailed grading of an individual submission, use the full grading interface instead.

Do not use "Submission comments" for student feedback, as it is not attached to the student's grade and is solely intended for communicating about the submission.  "Feedback comments" should be used instead.

Using the Individual Grade Menu 

The individual grade menu enables a user to look over a submission in detail and provide a score and feedback.

Accessing the Grade Menu

To access the Grade menu from the main course page:

  1. Navigate to the Assignment activity's page.
  2. In the Assignment main page, click the "Grade" button.

To access the Grade menu from the submissions table, click the red "Grade" button in a student's row to access their individual Grade menu.

Grading Individual Submissions

In the grade menu, the instructor can assess the student submission in a variety of ways, based on how the Assignment settings are configured.

These are the different parts of this view:

The size of the left and right panels can be adjusted by dragging the border between them, or by using the controls at the bottom right.

To finish grading a submission, click the "Save and show next" button at the bottom of the screen.

The "Notify students" checkbox determines whether a student will be notified that their submission has been graded.  See the “Notifying students of graded work" section of this article.

Notifying students of graded work

The "Notify students" checkbox determines whether a student will be notified that their submission has been graded.

If a student shouldn't be notified of their grade at time of grading, then uncheck the "Notify students" checkbox before saving. Review the "Creating Assignments in Moodle" article for details on how to change the default setting for "Notify students".

To keep all assignment grades hidden until all of them have been graded:

Assignment Grade Settings

The grade settings for an Assignment are available in the "Grade" section of the "Settings" page of the Assignment.

Grade

This setting determines the overall type of grading for the assignment. The most common selection is "Point," grading submissions by assigning a number of points out of a maximum.

The options are:

"Scale" and "Point" both provide a numerical score to the gradebook for a single grade item.

Grading method

There are three options available for grading methods:

Additional Settings

Additional settings are available and can modify the way that the Assignment is graded, especially with regards to the usage of additional graders in providing scores to students.

Additional Resources

Grading Quick Guide (MoodleDocs)

Using Assignment - Grading and Feedback (MoodleDocs)

For additional assistance, please contact the LearnTech Help Desk at learntech@ncsu.edu, (919) 513-7094, or via the Get Help form on the DELTA Knowledge Base.