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This page discusses some steps you need to complete or consider prior to performing a marks return. |
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The method described below - and other marks return methods detailed on pages on this site - will not be available until the new Student Record System goes live. |
The marks return system is homed within Myplace. This can be deceptive because, in fact, it draws almost all its data from the student record system.
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Overview
An infographic is available for you to download which sets out the steps for preparing for marks return. The steps it contains are also explained below.
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Check you have permission to return marks for the class
The new marks return system will only allow you to return marks for a class if you have the 'Electronic Marks Returner' role for that class.
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This role can be assigned in Pegasus by whoever has the Class Manager role. For University-wide class codes (e.g. EX codes), the Electronic Marks Returner role can be assigned by Student Business. |
Ensure all relevant students are registered on the class
The list of students you see in a marks return screen is a list of all the students who are registered on the class. It is not linked to controlled by the students who are enrolled on the Myplace site. Therefore, any missing students will need to be added by Student Businessbe formally registered for the class using the usual porcesses before a mark can be returned for them.
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It is not possible to manually add students to a marks return. They must be added by Student Business. |
Determine the method for entering marks
The marks return system will accept marks via three different methods:
uploading a .csv file with specified headingsAgree a naming convention
The marks return system stores a record of all marks returns in any given academic year. To help you easily distinguish between returns made to summer boards rather than resit boards, you are required to give each return a title.
Remember: there should only be one return per student attempt (see the article Managing Returns) and there may be more than one person working on a return so it is very important that it is named in a way that is clear to everyone.
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We strongly recommend that each Department/School agrees a naming convention to provide consistency and ease of reference for all staff. |
Determine the method for entering marks
The marks return system will accept marks via three different methods:
- uploading a .csv file with specified headings
- pulling the marks from the Myplace gradebook
- typing the marks directly into the screens
Check the academic year
Myplace rolls over in August every year. To return marks for a previous academic year (this is most likely to happen during the resit diet), simple log-in to the Myplace instance for the previous academic year, eg, classes2018-2019.myplace.strath.ac.uk
Check for an existing return
As discussed in Managing Returns, it is important to create only one return per student attempt. Therefore, you should always check to see whether a return has already been started for the class and exam board in question before creating a new one.
You can check by entering the class code in the text search box at the top of the admin page (shown in red on the left). There is more information on the search box in the article on the two main marks return screens and also in each set of instructions for entering marks.
Marks codes
The student record system will only accept four mark codes via a marks return. All other codes must be taken to the exam board in person. The accepted codes are:
- Absent - ABS
- Exempt from Final Assessment - EX
- Extension - EN
- Fail Overall - FO
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