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Assignment submissions

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To view the submitted assignment, the teacher should click on the assignment activity they wish to review. Then click on "View 'x' submitted assignments" link in the upper right corner.

  • 1 Overview of submissions page
  • 2.1 Basic grading assignments
  • 2.2 Quick grading assignments
  • 3 Tutorial on feedback and grading

Overview of submissions page

The submissions page contains a table with headings:

  • First name and Surname (along with the photograph)
  • Grade (for the submitted assignment)
  • Comment (the feedback information you have written in the feedback field while grading the assignment)
  • Last modified (Student) (the date of the last modification of the assignment by the student)
  • Last modified (Teacher) (the date of the last modification of the assignment by the teacher)
  • Status (with which you can move to the page where you grade the submitted assignment or, in case it's been graded, update the grade and/or the comment)
  • Final grade

Above the table there is an alphabetical index, which helps you narrow down the number of students shown on one page only to those whose surname (or name) starts with the same letter. That is particularly helpful in case of a large number of course participants.

The list of submissions may be sorted by clicking on a particular heading. Clicking twice on the same heading sorts the list in the opposite order. If the table is too large then columns may be collapsed by clicking on the Hide icon next to a particular column heading.

By default, 10 submissions are shown per page, though this may be changed at the bottom of the page.

Grade submission

Basic grading assignments.

To grade or mark a submission, click on the Grade link opposite a particular student's name. A new window will open containing a feedback area.

Once you've reviewed the student's assignment, pick the grade for the assignment from the dropdown list. (You set the scale when you created the assignment.) Below the grade scale, you can type comments regarding their work. When you're done, click "Save changes" or "Save and show next".

Quick grading assignments

You may prefer to use "quick grading" by checking the box at the bottom of the submissions page. This enables you to quickly grade multiple assignments all on one page, rather than one by one in a new window. Simply add the grades and comments then when you're done, click "Save all my feedback" at the bottom of the page.

Tutorial on feedback and grading

  • Click directly on the assignment whose submissions you wish to mark.
  • Click on View submitted assignments (top right)
  • I find it useful to set the submissions per page quite large so as not to have to keep opening new pages to see more students.
  • Normally you have to click on Grade on the right to open a new page where you can view the submission and enter marks and type some feedback text. If you Allow quick grading you can do this on the same line as the submission is listed.
  • Save preferences if you change either of these. For the rest of this, I will assume that you have enabled Allow quick grading.
  • On the line across for each person, if they have submited, you will see a link to a file. If you click on the file it will either open in a new browser window (if your browser is capable of viewing the document), or it will ask you if you wish to save to disc or open using the appropriate application program.
  • Once you have viewed their submission, you can then indicate a mark from the drop down list, and/or enter your comments in the box.
  • You can do this for many students, however the marks are not stored until you select Save all my feedback either at the top or the bottom of the list of student. It is advisable not to leave too long a time before doing this. After you do this, all students who you left feedback for are sent an email to let them know that there is feedback available for them.
  • You might note that if you have a long list of students you can sort in many ways, firstname, lastname etc by clicking on the blue link at the top of each column. A useful way is to sort by "Last modified Student" (get the arrow pointing upwards - ie. latest first) which will show the most recently submitted. If you allow more than one submission it is also useful to compare "Last modified student" date with "Last modified Lecturer" date as you can spot who has resubmitted since you last commented.
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Many classes at BCC, especially online classes, will require you to submit your student work electronically through our Moodle Learning Management System. Submitting work is easy, the steps below will show how.

Note: Make sure you are logged into your Moodle course and have navigated to the assignment before beginning these instructions. If you need help logging into your Moodle course, please see our article on How to Log Into Moodle .

A screenshot of an upload file assignment icon

  • The Assignment screen will appear showing instructions and your Submission status (date submitted, grade, etc.) for this assignment. Read the assignment instructions as each assignment may be different and you don't want to miss important information from your professor.
  • Open a word-processing program such as Word, type your assignment as your professor instructed, and save it to your computer.

Note: If you are submitting the assignment late the " Add submission " button may not appear as some instructors do not accept late assignments. If this is the case contact your instructor to discuss next steps.

A screenshot of the Moodle Assignment screen where Add Submission button is highlighted

  • Click on Upload a file , then click Browse .

A screenshot of File picker dialog box where you can upload your assignment

Note: Keep going! Your work is not submitted quite yet!

You may click the Edit submission button to add or replace uploaded files before finalizing.

A screenshot of the Moodle Assignment screen where Submit assignment button is highlighted at the bottom of the Edit submission button

Note: Once you click "Continue" you will not be able to make any more changes.

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It can take time for your file to be uploaded to Moodle and for it to be processed by Turnitin. This can be anywhere from a couple of minutes to up to 30 minutes per file, depending on the size and format of your file and your connection speed. Ensure you leave yourself adequate time to successfully submit your assignment, especially if you are submitting multiple large files.

Turnitin may be enabled on Moodle assignments. Please refer to the guidance on Turnitin's accepted file types and file size and naming conventions before you submit your file.

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  • You can also select the Assignments link in your Module Dashboard to open a list of all your Moodle assignments. Select the relevant assignment to open it.
  • On Grid format, open the Block drawer and navigate to the Activities block, select the link to Assignments .
  • View or download any additional files that may have been added for use in the assignment, such as example submissions or answer templates. The files will be available under the instructions in the assignment description.
  • You may need to agree to the Turnitin End-User Licence Agreement - see Turnitin box below for further instructions if required .
  • The File submissions screen will display.
  • Review and check the submission declaration box to confirm that your work is entirely your own (or that of your group, if submitting a group assignment).
  • To submit your assignment, you can simply drag and drop your assignment file(s) from your computer desktop or file manager or use a file picker via the Add icon. 
  • Select Save changes to submit your assignment.

Drag and drop

To submit your assignment, you can simply drag and drop your assignment file(s) from your computer desktop or file manager. 

  • Find your file on the drive or folder in which it is saved.
  • Resize the window, so that the browser and the Moodle module are visible.
  • Select and hold on the relevant file that you want to upload to Moodle and drag it into the file submissions box.
  • Drop your file onto into the box by releasing the selection. This may take a few moments so please be patient.
  • The file will appear in the box when it has been uploaded.

File picker

You can use the manual method by selecting the Add  icon on the top left of the upload tool.

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  • Once you have selected the Add icon a File picker window will open.
  • Ensure Upload a file is selected. Select  Choose File .
  • Browse to the drive on your computer where your file is saved. Select the file that you want to upload.
  • Select  Open .
  • You will be brought back to your assignment submission area and the file will appear in the box.
  • Select  Upload this file .
  • Your assignment submission area will display your uploaded file.

Submit multiple files

If you are required to submit more that one file as part of your assignment repeat these steps for each of the files that you are required to upload. Please refer to the assignment instructions for information on the number of files that you are required to submit and the maximum file size.

  • Select  Save changes  to save your submission.
  • The file will appear on the page and the Submission status will update to Submitted for grading . If your lecturer is using Turnitin with this assignment and if your file has been successfully submitted to Turnitin, you will see a unique Turnitin ID for your submission.
  • You will receive a notification to your City email inbox stating that the submission has been added.

Submit assignment button

You may be required to select a  Submit assignment  button to finalise your assignment and to send your submission for marking. After selecting the Submit assignment button, you will not be able to edit your submission unless your lecturer releases the submission back to you. 

If your lecturer is using Turnitin within the Moodle assignment, and if this is your first time submitting to Turnitin for the new academic year, you might also be presented with an End-User Licence Agreement (EULA) to review and accept before submitting your assignment. There is currently no box to check, but you will need to select the link to open the End-User Licence Agreement (EULA): 

  • Review the EULA and scroll down the page to select  I agree .
  • Select away from the confirmation page to continue you assignment submission. If you do not accept the EULA you will not be able to complete your assignment submission.
  • Firefox: When the pop-up window is blocked you will be able to see a message in the browser address bar. To view the agreement page, select  Options and then allow popups for moodle.city.ac.uk
  • Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer will display a message at the bottom of the page to indicate that a pop-up page has been blocked. Select Allow once if you wish to only see the current blocked page. We recommend you to select the option to Always allow from Options for this site menu.
  • Chrome: Chrome will display a message in the address bar to indicate that it has blocked a pop-up page.
  • If your pop-ups are blocked initially, and you then unblock them, you will need to select the link again to read and accept the Turnitin EULA.

When you submit a file to a Moodle assignment with Turnitin enabled, you may receive an error message that prevents your submission from uploading successfully to Turnitin. Some of the errors such as  file exceeds maximum allowed size  and  user has not accepted end user agreement  are clear to understand and easily rectifiable by following the guidelines set in the  Submit Turnitin Assignment Guide .

There are other errors that are not so clear to understand such as:

  • problem creating the module in Turnitin (see API logs) 
  • problem editing the module settings in Turnitin (see API logs) 
  • no accessible content in the file pool 
  • XML response could not be parsed 

To rectify these errors, please try the following:

  • If the file name of your submission is over 40 characters, change the file name of your submission and resubmit the file.
  • If  you converted the assignment file from Word to PDF, we have found changing the file name and resubmitting the assignment works.
  • If the file name has any punctuation apart from underscores, remove punctuation from the file name and resubmit.
  • If the file name & file name convention is OK, sometimes, simply changing the file name helps push the paper through to Turnitin. 

Note:  If you don't seem to have the ability to resubmit or if the deadline has passed, please contact your Course Officer who can assist.

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Moodle lets instructors create Assignments with a variety of settings. For example:

  • Your instructor can control whether you can make only one submission or whether you can you can re-submit files, or if you can upload files after deadlines have passed.
  • Some assignment types let your instructor return a submission with comments for revisions. You can upload your revisions by returning to the link for the assignment.
  • Assignments can be for "offline" activities such as a classroom presentation or printed paper, in which case you will not submit anything on Moodle, but your instructor may use the Moodle assignment for grading and feedback.

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Submit an Assignment

You may be asked to attach files or enter text directly into a text box. Note : If your instructor asks you to upload a file, they should inform you what file format you should submit (e.g., .pdf, .doc, .pptx or .docx). 

  • Links to assignments can always be found in the sections down the center of the Moodle course page. If your instructor has added the Activities block to the course, you can also locate assignments by selecting the Assignment link in the Activities block, which can usually be found on the right side of the Moodle course  page. 
  • Select the link to the assignment. The Assignment page  will open, showing instructions and your submission status (due date, grading status, time remaining, grade, etc.) for this assignment.
  • Select  Add submission . The Assignment submission  page will open. Depending on how your instructor set up the assignment, you may have the option to submit file(s), enter text in a text entry box or both.
  • When pasting text into Moodle, for best results, paste the content as unformatted text.
  • For spell checking to work, it must be enabled in your browser. Once enabled, to see spelling suggestions press and hold the  Control key on your keyboard and click OR right-click on your mouse (whether you are using a Mac or PC system will determine which operation will work).
  • Arrange your computer desktop windows so that you can view both your browser window and the files on your computer (e.g., in an open folder or on your desktop).

Screenshot of Assignment submission page and an arrow indicating dragging and releasing a .doc file from a browser window.

  • To upload a file from your computer, click Upload a file (at left), then below  Attachment,  select Choose file . Browse your computer and select a file, then click Open. The file name will appear next to the Choose file  button.
  • To upload a file from Google Drive , see Upload Files from Your Google Drive to Moodle .
  • (Optional) If you want to rename your file in the File Picker, enter the new name in the Save as field.
  • Click Upload this file . The File Picker will close and an icon for your uploaded file will appear in the Files area .
  • Once your file(s) appear(s) in the Files submission area, click  Save changes . Note: You should receive an email at your umass.edu mail address confirming you have submitted the assignment.
  • If your instructor allows you to revise your submission, you'll see an Edit submission button on the Assignment page . Select  Edit submission to add or replace files, or edit a text submission. When you finish making changes, click  Save changes.
  • For some assignment types, you will see a Submit assignment button. To finalize your submission, click Submit assignment , then Continue. Note : Once finalized, you will not be able to make any more changes.
  • You can check under Submission status on the Assignment page to ensure your file is listed. You can also view feedback and grades from your instructor there.
  • For some assignment types, you may have the option to submit multiple attempts (or drafts) for a single assignment. Because each course is different, you will need to communicate with your instructors on how submission attempts and feedback are configured for each Moodle assignment.

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Submitting an assignment on behalf of a student

You may have students email you their assignment rather than submitting through Moodle themselves. If you want the assignment to be checked for academic integrity via Turnitin, this page will guide you through the process of submitting an assignment on behalf of a student.

Add a submission

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Note: 

  • The drop-box might be replaced or complemented by a plain text area, depending on the submission type settings of the assignment (see  Edit an assignment ).
  • At this stage, the submission is a draft. You can advise the student to submit the assignment for grading, or do it on their behalf (see below). This will prevent the student from making any changes to the submission.

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The Moodle Assignment: Collect and grade submitted work

The Moodle Assignment module lets you collect student assignments—including research papers, spreadsheets, presentations, photographs, and short audio or video recordings—online. The video below is a great resource for seeing how to add an assignment and to understand many of the most useful options. A text version of the information, along with some specific recommendations for Haverford faculty follows the video.

Add the assignment

Configure the assignment.

Now you need to configure assignment settings. By selecting the correct options, you will be able to grade student and give feedback the way you want. You can generally accept the defaults, but we recommend changing a few of the options to make submission easy for students and grading easy for you.

General settings

You must fill in the general setting to give your assignment a name. You need to enter an Assignment name –the name that students see on the main course page.

You can also give an assignment Description to explain the assignment to your student. What are your expectations for the assignment? What file format, if any, should they use? If you are allowing drafts, what do you expect in the drafts and what do you expect in the final project?

You can also upload instructions, templates, or other relevant files in the Additional files area.

Availability

OPTIONAL: Next, you will see an Availability section. Use this to give your students due dates. Date information from your assignments will flow to the Moodle calendar. Students can see upcoming assignments  on their Moodle dashboard.

You can also set a “remind me to grade by” date; this will appear on your dashboard.

Submission types

OPTIONAL:  In the Submission types area, determine what your students will be submitting. If you leave the defaults, students will submit one file, up to 5 MB in size. This works for many types of assignments. However , if you have any of the scenarios below, you will want to change the defaults.

Do you want students to submit a short reading response, or other short entry, directly into the assignment text area? Check the “ online text ” box.

Do you want to set a word limit for online submissions? In addition to checking the “ online text ” box, enable and set a “ Word limit .”

Do you want student to submit draft copies of their submission? Increase the “ maximum number of uploaded files .”

Will students submit documents over 20MB in size? 20MB is a pretty large file. Hopefully, students will be uploading files much smaller, to avoid taxing our system resources. If 20MB is not large enough, contact [email protected] and see if there is a better tool for your needs.

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Do you want students to submit assignments in a particular format, such as a PDF, Microsoft Word format, Microsoft Excel, MP3 audio file, etc.? Click the “ Choose ” button and select your desired file type for student submissions or type the file extension name into the box. Require PDFs (“.pdf”) if you want to mark up assignments directly in the Moodle gradebook.

Feedback types

OPTIONAL:  In the Feedback types area, state what type of feedback you will give students–and how you will give that feedback. All options should be checked by default. However, if any options are unchecked that may prevent you from delivering feedback in your preferred way.

Check the “ Feedback comments ” box to give comments on each submission.

Check the “ Offline grading worksheet ” box, if you want to enter grades in Excel and upload them to Moodle.

Check the “ Feedback files ” box, if you want to return student submissions with your markups, or submit other types of feedback files such as voice comments.

Set “ Comment inline ” to yes , for an easy way to comment on text students submit directly into the assignment tool. This is only useful if you enable the “Online Text” submission type.

More options

In addition to the settings above, many other options are available. A few options:

  • group assignments
  • blind marking , to hide student identities when you grade
  • activity completion tracking, so you can make other activities in your course dependent upon this assignment, or just help students see where they are in the course

Once you have the desired settings, click the button to save and return to course .

Grade submissions and provide feedback

Once you have created your assignment activity and students have submitted work, you will want to collect and grade student submissions. You can either download all the assignments, grade them offline, and then upload feedback files with comments or mark papers directly in Moodle.

Download all submissions and mark papers outside of Moodle

The Moodle Assignment module lets you bulk downloaded student submissions for organization and offline grading. This can be helpful in a number of situations:

  • Organize and locally store submitted assignments
  • Provide assignments feedback using by marking-up student submissions using tools available in desktop or tablet apps such MS Word, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Explain Everything, etc.
  • Efficiently enter grades and general feedback comments using Excel, which can be faster the Moodle online grading interface
  • Grade assignments anywhere; internet access is not needed

It’s not hard to use the offline grading option, but it has a number of steps both within Moodle and your local computer operating system. Watch this video on off-line marking for more information.

Mark directly within Moodle

  • Enter the student’s grade.
  • Type or record feedback comments.
  • Download the submission to look at it or annotate it outside of Moodle.
  • Mark up a PDF submission.
  • Return a file with your annotations or comments.
  • Save the grade and continue to the next student.
  • Depending upon what the student submitted, you may want to change the layout of your marking window.
  • You can also select a different student from the upper right drop-down menu.
  • By default, students are notified when you grade, but you can uncheck that option before saving.

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Allow Multiple Submissions to Moodle Assignment

There may be situations when an instructor wishes to collect multiple document submissions within the same Moodle assignment such as a rough draft that is submitted for feedback prior to a final draft submission or collecting multiple documents as part of the same assignment over a period of time. The following instructions will allow the instructor to collect submissions over time, in multiple submissions and provide PDF annotation to each submission all within the same assignment.

Note:  The default behavior in Moodle assignment is that upon submission of an additional file, all previous annotations are cleared and a new PDF is generated combining all file submissions.

Creating an Assignment with multiple submissions

  • Select the “Edit Mode”  toggle in the upper right to begin editing the course site.
  • Choose the Topics Block where you want to add the assignment and click  Add an activity or resource .
  • Select the “Assignment” activity in the Activity Chooser.
  • Name the assignment and add a description as well as set the availability of the assignment.

submission settings within the assignment activity in Moodle

  • Set the “Maximum attempts” if desired, the default is unlimited attempts.
  • Set Grade and Notifications settings as desired. [Save and display]
  • Once students have submitted their first file submissions, grade/annotate using the Annotate PDF grading interface.

Set allow another attempt to "Yes"

  • Repeat these steps for however many submissions you want students to submit for the assignment.

Grading Multiple Submissions

Click on the "View a different attempt" link to see previous attempts.

Student Experience

  • Students will submit their first submission as they normally would for any assignment activity.
  • Add a new attempt based on the previous submission: this will copy the contents of their previous submission to a new submission for them to work on.
  • Add a new attempt: this will create a new blank submission.

Feedback and Previous attempts in student assignment

Add a Media Assignment

  • Publication date November 2, 2017

Introduction

This article will cover how to set-up a Moodle assignment to allow students to submit videos. The recommended way to facilitate video assignments is to have your students use UP’s Kaltura MediaSpace video site. MediaSpace has built-in tools to let students capture webcam, voice, and desktop and automatically upload. Once uploaded the videos can be shared or turned in to a Moodle assignment submission.

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In the Section that you want to add a Media Assignment to, click Add an activity or resource

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From the list of activities choose Media Assignment and click Add

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Add a title and description, and configure due dates, grade, and any other needed settings.

You can choose whether or not students can submit past the due date, whether or not they can change their submission after adding it, and whether or not you want to receive email notices when students submit.

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Click Save and Return to Course.

Are instructions available for students to use to submit their videos?

Why yes! Feel free to point your students to the guide for submitting to a media assignment .

Why don’t students get email notifications when they have successfully submitted a video?

One difference between a standard assignment and a media assignment is that students will not receive the standard email notification upon submission. Instead, they should see a success message on the Moodle screen after submission. They can also revisit the submission page and verify that their video is present.

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Submitting Assignments Using Turnitin

Turnitin is integrated within myunisa to uphold academic integrity by identifying non-original content in your assignments and to protect your intellectual property. here's what you need to know about using , turnitin for your submissions., when is turnitin used.

  • Selective Application : Turnitin is not used for all assignments. It is applied selectively for certain modules or types of assessments. If your assignment requires Turnitin, this will be indicated in the assignment details.

Accepting the End User License Agreement (EULA)

  • Mandatory Acceptance : If Turnitin is used for an assignment, you will be prompted to accept the Turnitin EULA. Accepting this agreement is crucial as it allows the system to check your submission for originality and protects your submitted work from being plagiarized by others in the future.

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How to Submit Assignments with Turnitin

  • Submission Process : You do not need a separate login for Turnitin; it is fully integrated with your myModules and myExams. Simply go to the specific module on myModules, find your assignment, and upload your submission as usual. The system will guide you through accepting the EULA and completing your submission.

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Report Unavailable: Unable to generate a report, check that the file has enough text and that it is of the correct file type.

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Error: A problem occured with the file. Resubmit the file or contact student support.

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Result: Indicate the percentage originality.

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  • Originality Report : After submission, Turnitin will generate an Originality Report. This report will show a percentage that represents the similarity index of your work compared to other sources. This percentage helps identify how much of your work matches content from other documents, including internet sources, previous submissions, and academic publications.

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Important Notes

  • Draft Submissions : You can submit draft versions of your assignment to check the preliminary Originality Report. This allows you to make necessary revisions before your final submission without affecting your originality score.
  • Permanent Record : All submissions are stored permanently on Turnitin to ensure that future submissions do not mistakenly flag your original work as plagiarized.

This integration of Turnitin in myModules aims to support your academic journey by providing a tool that encourages original writing and ensures fair academic practices. Always ensure to adhere to the guidelines set forth for each assignment and utilize Turnitin as a resource to help maintain your academic integrity.

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  5. Submitting an assignment in Moodle

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  6. Submit an Assignment in Moodle

    moodle assignment submission

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  1. Adding a Moodle Assignment

  2. Moodle Assignment Submission

  3. Quick bite 8 Moodle Assignment Submission Tutorial

  4. Submission setting for MOODLE

  5. How to submit an assignment on Moodle

  6. Moodle Assignment Submission

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  1. Assignment activity

    What is the Assignment activity? Assignments allow students to submit work to their teacher for grading. The work may be text typed online or uploaded files of any type the teacher's device can read. Grading may be by simple percentages or custom scales, or more complex rubrics may be used. Students may submit as individuals or in groups.

  2. Assignment settings

    Download the students' assignments using the "Download all submissions" link from the same dropdown menu; Extract the folder offline and add your comments to the student's submissions. Keep the names the same. Select the students' submissions and zip them into a new folder.

  3. Assignment submissions

    Basic grading assignments. To grade or mark a submission, click on the Grade link opposite a particular student's name. A new window will open containing a feedback area. Once you've reviewed the student's assignment, pick the grade for the assignment from the dropdown list. (You set the scale when you created the assignment.)

  4. How to Submit an Upload File Assignment in Moodle

    Click the Add Submission button, it looks like a sheet of paper. Click on Upload a file, then click Browse. Navigate to the assignment file you created in step 3 above, then select the file and click Open. Click the Upload this file button. You will see your uploaded file within the file submission box. Click on Save changes to continue.

  5. Submit coursework to a Moodle Assignment

    Select the Assignment from the relevant section of your module or Timeline (on your Moodle Dashboard).. You can also select the Assignments link in your Module Dashboard to open a list of all your Moodle assignments. Select the relevant assignment to open it. On Grid format, open the Block drawer and navigate to the Activities block, select the link to Assignments.

  6. Making the most of Moodle's Assignments for formative and summative

    Moodle's Assignment activities are easy to set up and offer many possibilities to create unique learning experiences for your students. The Assignment activity in Moodle allows students to submit work for their teachers to grade or assess. The learners' submissions may be text typed online or uploaded files of any format that the teachers specify.

  7. How to submit an assignment in Moodle

    Depending on the course, you may have to submit assignments. Step 1: Assignments can be found in 3 locations. Located within each content module page, under the module header in the left side navigation, or you can find them in the Activities block on the right side of the Moodle course page. Step 2: Select the link to the assignment.

  8. Submit an Assignment in Moodle

    Depending on how your instructor set up the assignment, you may have the option to submit file (s), enter text in a text entry box or both. Type directly into the Online text box. Alternately, you can compose your submission in a word processing program and then copy and paste the text into the Moodle text box.

  9. How to Submit an Assignment in Moodle 4.0 for Students

    This video walks students through how to submit a document using the assignment tool within Moodle 4.0.Thank you,Lance EatonDirector of Digital PedagogyColle...

  10. Moodle

    Note that this will only list assignments that use the Moodle assignment activity, so it will not include assignments that use other activity types (e.g., forum, wiki, etc.). This list of assignments displays what unit the assignment is in, the assignment name, due date, submission status, and, if it has been graded, the assignment grade. To ...

  11. Set up an assignment in Moodle

    Moodle has an "assignment" activity that lets students submit assignments electronically and lets instructors grade and provide feedback to the student. Students cannot see each other's assignments, so a wiki, blog, or forum are better choices if you want students to submit work that is to be shared with the class. Set Up. Go to the course and .

  12. Submitting an assignment on behalf of a student

    In your Moodle paper, select the assignment where the student's submission needs to be uploaded.; At the top left, select View all submissions.; To the right of the student's details, select Edit, then in the drop-down menu select Edit submission.; On the next page, drag and drop the student's assignment from your device into the File submissions drop-box, or by selecting the Add file icon at ...

  13. How to submit Assignment in moodle (Student)

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  14. The Moodle Assignment: Collect and grade submitted work

    Date information from your assignments will flow to the Moodle calendar. Students can see upcoming assignments on their Moodle dashboard. You can also set a "remind me to grade by" date; this will appear on your dashboard. Submission types. OPTIONAL: In the Submission types area, determine what your students will be submitting. If you leave ...

  15. Allow Multiple Submissions to Moodle Assignment

    Note: The default behavior in Moodle assignment is that upon submission of an additional file, all previous annotations are cleared and a new PDF is generated combining all file submissions. Creating an Assignment with multiple submissions. Select the "Edit Mode" toggle in the upper right to begin editing the course site.

  16. Add a Media Assignment

    The recommended way to facilitate video assignments is to have your students use UP's Kaltura MediaSpace video site. MediaSpace has built-in tools to let students capture webcam, voice, and desktop and automatically upload. Once uploaded the videos can be shared or turned in to a Moodle assignment submission. Step 1. Turn Editing On. Step 2

  17. Submi « ng an Assignment—Text Submission

    Moodle v. 3.11 Submi «ng an Assignment—Text Submission Login to Moodle and go to your course. Find the assignment and click on the link. The submission status shows important informa on about the assignment. To add your text informa on, click the Add submission bu ©on.

  18. myModules Guide: Submitting Assignments Using Turnitin

    How to Submit Assignments with Turnitin. Submission Process: You do not need a separate login for Turnitin; it is fully integrated with your myModules and myExams. Simply go to the specific module on myModules, find your assignment, and upload your submission as usual. The system will guide you through accepting the EULA and completing your ...