The Assessment Process (cont.)
STEP THREE: Assess with a Rubric (Optional)
If the assignment is associated with one or more rubrics, instructors may click the Assessment Rubrics tab to access the rubric(s).
- Within the student submission, click the Assessment Rubrics tab.

3. Click the cell to select the performance level for each element of the rubric. Optionally, click the title of the performance level to select all elements for the same performance level.

4. Optionally, click the comment icon located to right of each element title, and enter a comment.
STEP FOUR: Enter a Grade and Comments (Optional)
- Within the student submission, click the Grade/Comments tab.

3. Optionally, enter a General Comment.
STEP FIVE: Complete the Assessment Process
After the submission has been reviewed and/or assessed, instructors may Save, Request Resubmission, Submit Assessment, or Cancel the assessment. These buttons are located in the top right of the student submission area.
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The Save button will save all comments, grades, and/or scoring on assessment rubrics, but will not submit the assessment. Instructors can select the student from the Awaiting Assessment column within the Submission & Grades tab, and continue reviewing and assessing the student. |
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The Request Resubmission button will change the status of the assignment on the student’s Dashboard from View Latest Submission (yellow) to Resubmit Assignment (red). It will also change the status on the Assignment Progress Bar and Submission & Grades area in the faculty’s view from Awaiting Assessment (yellow) to Awaiting Submission (red). The student will be able to view any comments, grades, and/or scoring on assessment rubrics to the student. |
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The Submit Assessment button will save all comments, grades, and/or scoring on assessment rubrics, and will complete the assessment process. The status on the Assignment Progress Bar and Submission & Grades area in the faculty’s view will change from Awaiting Submission (red) or Awaiting Assessment (yellow) to Complete (green). Submitting an assessment does not always imply that the assessments have been submitted or published to students. Instructors are able to adjust settings to release assessments to students at the time of assessment, or to publish the assessments to multiple students within the course at the same time. |
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The Cancel button will cancel all comments, grades, and/or scoring on assessment rubrics not submitted. |
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