University of Strathclyde
Use of MyPlace Rubrics for Assignment Marking in Large Engineering Classes
Rationale
The implementation of this marking methodology was to enhance student feedback and assessment.
More detailed feedback was desired by students.
There was a need to improve the timescale for marking assignments and returning feedback to students in large classes.
Successes
Positive impact for students:
- The marking criteria was clearly defined. More feedback was given to students. The assignment marking time was reduced.
- Students were asked to evaluate this marking method and all comments received were positive.
Positive impact for staff:
- Once set up, the rubric was very easy to use and speeded up assignment marking. The rubric can be reused or altered for future assignemts as required.
Lessons Learnt
Although there is a small time commitment in setting up the rubric, overall the time taken to mark a written assignment for a large class will be reduced.
Think carefully about the marking schedule in advance and also think carefully about the scale e.g. no introduction (0 marks), limited introduction (1 mark), comprehensive introduction (2 marks).
Challenges
Defining the marking schedule.
Learning how to set up rubrics in Advanced Grading on Myplace.
Scalability
No scalability issues.
Suggestions for Transferability
This method of marking will provide enhanced feedback to students in a variety of types of assignment submitted through MyPlace. At the same time it will enable assignments from large classes to be marked efficiently.
Attachments
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