Moodle tips
Mainly for the participants in our online courses
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How to be a good peer assessor | |||
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Follow the Golden
Rule. Treat the people you assess as you would like to be
treated yourself. Would you be happy with brief remarks in the
assessments you get from your course colleagues, or would you like
to see detailed comments and suggestions that actually help you
improve? We assume it's the latter -- so please give such
assessments to others | |||
Why the assessment phase is crucial | |||
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In a large online course such as this one, it's not feasible for a small group of teachers or facilitators to provide personalised feedback on each participant's work. Peer assessment is the only practical way to provide participants with feedback on their work. A survey of participants who took part in a peer assessment activity in one of our previous courses indicated that...
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Single-blind peer assessment activity | |||
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In a single-blind peer assessment activity, the people getting
assessments cannot see the names of their assessors. Note: Peer assessors can always see the names of the people whose work they assess. Related: Open peer assessment activity | |||
Open peer assessment activity | |||
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In an open peer assessment activity, the people getting assessments
can see the names of their assessors. So when you do an assessment,
you need to keep in mind that your name will be seen by the person
receiving the assessment. Please do not let this affect your
objective assessment of their work. Note: Peer assessors can always see the names of the people whose work they assess. Related: Single-blind peer assessment activity | |||
When you will see peer assessments | |||
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You will see the assessments you've got from your peers only after
the assessment deadline. You will not be able to see them before
the deadline even if the assessments have been done. Please be
patient See phases of a peer assessment activity | |||
Who can take part in the assessment phase | |||
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Only those participants who have submitted their own work will
get others' work for assessment. If you have not submitted
anything, you will not be assigned any submissions to assess.
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Having trouble enrolling in a course? | |||
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If you receive enrollment instructions for a particular course, you'll need to follow the instructions carefully. Don't rush through this process. In particular, you have to locate the right course (and the right batch number, if relevant) and enter the enrollment key exactly as given in the instructions. It's a good idea to copy the key from the instructions and paste it in the box where you have to enter it. After entering the enrollment key, you can "unhide" it to see if it matches the key given to you. Make sure there are no extra spaces or other inessential characters. If you can't join your course AND you're absolutely sure that you have tried enrolling in the right course with the right enrollment key, you may email the course facilitator to seek help. Please mention in your email the full name of the course you tried to join and the enrollment key you used. Related: Enrollment deadline | |||
Check/edit your profile | ||||
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To edit your profile, click your name or photo in the top right
hand corner of this site, click "Profile" and then "Edit
profile". We recommend that you add a photo of yourself in your
profile and write something about yourself in the "description"
field. This way you'll contribute to making the course a friendly
learning environment | ||||
What to do if you've not received any assessments | |||
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There's a small chance that none of the people who have been
allocated your work completed the assessment. This is
an unfortunate outcome (but hopefully rare). If you don't see a
"grade for submission" when in fact you have submitted your work,
we will award you credit for the activity as long as you have
assessed the submissions allocated to you. We will be looking at
the course logs to determine who has done what. So don't
worry! | |||
Seeing the peer assessments you've received | ||||
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If you've submitted your work as part of a peer assessment activity, visit the activity page after the assessment phase to read the assessments you've received. When you visit the activity page, you can view your assessments by clicking the link to your submission. This link appears before the links to the assessments you have given to others. Once you click the link to your submission, you will see a page with a list of all the assessments you have received. Make sure you read all your assessments closely, and make notes on how you can improve your work. | ||||
User profiles | |||
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You can see the profiles of your fellow course participants by
clicking on their names in the forums, in the participants list,
the online users block, etc. So write something about yourself in
your profile so others can get to know you | |||
Trouble opening documents in the assessment phase | |||
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If the submission is in DOC or DOCX format, please use Microsoft
Word or LibreOffice Writer to open the document. LibreOffice is
free and open source software, so it's a good choice if you don't
have Word. If you are not able to open a submitted document with
such software, or if you open the document and find it to be
blank, please do the following: (1) complete a dummy assessment
for this submission (eg, write 'could not open document' in each
aspect of the assessment form), and (2) report the issue on the
Technical Support / Technical Queries Forum. | |||
Time zone for deadlines | ||||
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The default time zone on this site is
West Africa Time
(WAT). In your online course, there may be
events that are time-based (such as live sessions) and activities
that have deadlines (such as writing activities). For such events
and activities, your Dashboard on this site and the time alerts
on activity pages show times in WAT by default.
To see mentions of times in your local time zone, edit your profile
and change the time zone in the Timezone field. We also
suggest you add reminders in your calendar about upcoming events
and deadlines. If you would like to compare WAT with your local
time, use
this link. | ||||
Email copies of forum posts | |||
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Posts made on forums within a course are sent as email copies to people who have subscribed to those forums. You may be subscribed by default to the forums in the courses you are participating in. If you don't wish to receive the email copies, you can unsubscribe from any or all the forums. Just click the "unsubscribe from this forum" or "unsubscribe from all forums" link in any email copy of a forum post. You can also visit the forum and click "unsubscribe from this forum" in the "forum administration" block on the left. If you unsubscribe from the forums, please make sure you visit your course regularly to check the forum posts, for there might be a lot of great discussions going on! If there is a "news forum" in your course, you might not be able to unsubscribe from this forum because important announcements are made here by the course facilitator. | |||
Completing a peer assessment activity | ||||
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The completion check mark for an activity that includes a peer assessment phase will appear once the activity is closed. It will NOT appear immediately after the submission and assessment phases.
Once the above two phases are completed, the course facilitator will close the activity. You will see a completion check mark after the closure phase IF (1) you have submitted your work and (2) you have received at least one assessment. If you have submitted your work but you have not received any assessments, you will not see a completion check mark, but the course moderator will ensure that you get credit for this activity -- as long as you have assessed all the works allocated to you. Remember: To receive completion credit for a peer assessment activity, you should take part in BOTH the submission and assessment phases. | ||||
Phases of a peer assessment activity | |||
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1. Submission phase: This is the phase in which you have to
prepare and submit your work. 2. Assessment phase: The system will randomly allocate some of your course colleagues' submissions to you, and you have to evaluate these using an assessment form.
3. Closure: Once the above two phases are completed, the
course moderator will close the activity. You can then view the
assessments you have received from your course colleagues. | |||
Check your submission | |||
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Whenever you upload a document on a website - whether it is a journal submission system, INASP Moodle, or something else - it's always a good idea to try to download and open that document to make sure it has been uploaded properly. Errors sometimes happen during the uploading stage because of which your document may have been uploaded incompletely or may not have been uploaded at all! | |||