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Live Weekly Session: Assessment in Moodle - Teaching with Moodle: An Introduction - YouTube

Learn how to use graded activities in Moodle such as assignments and quizzes and how to set up the gradebook. 

Teaching with Moodle: An Introduction is a free MOOC designed to provide a good foundation and context to Moodle. Discover more about the course and register today - learn.moodle.net.

The MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) is a four-week self-paced and collaborative course up to 3 hours a week, ideal for teachers to master the basics of Moodle, enrich their knowledge and enhance their students' learning.

 

 


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Advanced Moodle Gradebook Features

Advanced Moodle Gradebook Features: Using Rubrics, Marking Guides, & Checklists" 

 

The video below is about a 75 minute demonstration of advanced grading features as you would see them on a Moodle 2.6 site. The video trainer, Eric Brandt, highlights rubrics, checklists, and other advanced grading criteria that can be used in Moodle courses to assess students using Moodle’s standard activities.


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Online Grading to Make Teaching Life Easier with Moodle

Online Grading to Make Teaching Life Easier with Moodle | mOOdle_ation[s] | Scoop.it
As Moodle continues to develop as a learning platform, new features emerge. This month, the latest release has delivered multiple improvements to the Gradebook tool, taking from quantative and qualitative research from teachers across the globe. A new Grade history report allows teachers and managers to see which grades have been changed, when and by whom, while a handy Single view makes it simple to focus on one column or row of the gradebook.

While there have been a range of aggregation strategies available to teachers in Gradebook, a new natural weighting method in the latest release allows for the sum of all grade values, scaled by weight. Extra credit, excluded and hidden grades are all supported.

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