This page explores the different types of assignment, how students submit assignments and how teachers can grade them.
The standard ways students can submit assignments are:
Set Online text to Yes. This works well for younger children who will only manage a sentence or two and works just as well for higher education students who write more.
Set File submission to Yes, set the number of files you will allow using the Maximum number of uploaded files setting and the file sizes by using the Maximum submission size setting.
Set File submission to Yes, and use Maximum number of uploaded files to set the maximum number of separate files they can upload
Set up an assignment allowing online text submission and get students to use the Moodle media icon to add video/sound/image files.
Investigate the Quiz module. Assignments are really just for a single question.
Uncheck the submission types when setting up the assignment. Students won't be required to do anything but you can use the assignment to grade them for work done outside of Moodle.
Set up an assignment allowing file submissions.
If comments are enabled site-wide, students will be able to add submission comments; if comments are disabled site-wide, students will not be given the option to add submission comments.
In the settings set Require students click submit button to Yes. Students can then control when their draft work is submitted to the teacher.
In the settings set Require students click submit button to No. Students can continue to make changes to their assignment and at no point do they 'submit'. If the work will be graded at some point it is recommended that either Prevent late submissions is set to Yes to ensure that no changes can be made after the due date, or all submissions are locked when grading commences to ensure that the work is not altered during grading.
In the settings, set "Students submit in groups" to Yes. If you just do this, then once one student has submitted, the assignment will be flagged as submitted even if the others haven't contributed. If you want to ensure everyone has an input, set "Require students click submit button" to Yes and then change "Require all group members to submit" to Yes. The assignment will only be classed as submitted when each member has contributed, and once one student has submitted, the remaining members's names will be displayed for the group to see who still needs to add their input.
In the settings, choose 'Anonymous submissions'. When students submit assignments, their names will be replaced by randomly-generated participant numbers so you will not know who is who. Note that this is not totally anonymous because you can reveal their identities in the assignment settings and you can work out identities from the logs - so this might not be suitable if your establishment has very precise privacy requirements.
In the settings, choose "Offline grading worksheet". When students have submitted, click "View/grade all submissions" and you can download their assignments from the link "Download all submissions" and download the grading sheet from the link "Download grading worksheet". You can then edit grades and re-upload the grading worksheet. You can also upload multiple feedback files in a zip from this drop down menu. See Assignment settings for an explanation of how to use the "upload multiple feedback files as zip" feature.
Use 'marking workflow' as explained in Assignment settings.
Ask your administrator to enable the time limit feature from Site administration > Plugins > Assignment settings > Enable timed assignments and you will then have the option from the Availability section.
Use 'marking allocation' as explained in Assignment settings.
The first page students will see when they click on the assignment activity link from the course page will display the assignment name, description and the submission status. The first time a student views the assignment it will look like this:
Student view of assignmentThe submission status section includes:
As they progress through the assignment the Submission status and Grading status will update and the Last modified date will appear.
Example of submitted and graded assignmentIf the student uploaded a file which the teacher has annotated, this will be made available in the feedback section. The student can search through the document and filter specific comments.
Student view of graded pdf file Searching and filtering comments in annotated pdfSubmission statuses include:
Grading statuses include:
To submit a file submission, students complete the following steps:
There should now be a Last modified date and the file(s) uploaded will also be displayed. Depending on how the assignment is setup the status will either read ‘Submitted for grading’ - in which case no further action is need, or ‘Draft (not submitted)’.
Note that once the assignment is 'submitted’ no further changes are allowed.
Student view when adding a submission Student view once file is uploaded Student view when submitting assignmentNote: Depending on how the assignment is setup students may see both a file submission page and an online text editor.
If file submissions and online text are enabled, and a word limit is set for the online text, it is possible for a student to end up with a submission status of 'No attempt' together with saved file submissions. This occurs when a student submits files, enters online text, clicks 'Save changes' then obtains a message informing them that the text exceeds the word limit. If they then click Cancel, the submission status is shown as 'No attempt' together with saved file submissions.
If the administrator has enabled this feature for either the Google Drive repository or the OneDrive repository then students can upload a file as an 'access controlled link' from either of these repositories. The file is then copied to the site account and the student is no longer able to edit it.The student retains the original file in their own Google Drive or OneDrive. The teacher is given permission to edit the file for grading purposes, and the student is sent a copy of the edited file.
Student submits an access controlled linkTo submit online text, students complete the following steps:
There should now be a Last modified date and the first 100 characters entered will also be displayed. Depending on how the assignment is setup the status will either read ‘Submitted for grading’ - in which case no further action is need, or ‘Draft (not submitted)’.
Note that once the assignment is 'submitted’ no further changes are allowed.