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Adding Social Activities to Your Course<br />

Workshop Features<br />

The settings under Workshop Features answer the question: who will assess the<br />

assignments?<br />

Use examples<br />

If the workshop uses examples, then users can assess example(s) of the work<br />

provided by the teacher. The user's assessment of the example is then compared<br />

to the assessment provided by the teacher. This enables users to practice assessing<br />

work, before they assess each other's work.<br />

Users receive a grade for how well their assessment agrees with the assessment<br />

provided by the teacher. However, the grade is not counted in the gradebook.<br />

Use peer assessment<br />

If the workshop uses peer assessment, each user will be given submissions from<br />

other users to assess. The users will be graded on their assessments of their peers.<br />

The number of peers that each user assesses, and how their assessments are graded,<br />

is set elsewhere on this page.<br />

Use self assessment<br />

If the workshop uses self assessment, each user will be given their own work to<br />

assess. The user will be graded on their assessments of their own work.<br />

Grading settings<br />

The Grading settings fields determine the maximum points that a student can earn<br />

for a workshop.<br />

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