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- | Traditionally this is how group work is graded: | ||
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- | With WebPA, grading of group work now looks like this:\\ | ||
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- | On WebPA, to be generated for each individual group member is a ‘weighting factor’ derived from each student’s input against defined criteria. Based on the total mark given to the group performance, | ||
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- | ===== Scales ===== | ||
- | In WebPA, there are two different ways that your student can score each other: Likert scale and Split 100.\\ | ||
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- | **Likert scale**\\ | ||
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- | The default WebPA scoring uses Likert scale. Students rate each other against a small Likert scale, typically 1-5 or 1-10, by simply clicking the appropriate radio button.\\ | ||
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- | **Split 100**\\ | ||
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- | With Split 100, on the other hand, students in the group must split 100 marks between their groupmates for each criterion. Each score is entered manually into the appropriate box. The scores for each criterion must total 100. Students using this method will be made more aware of the effects of their peer assessment scores. Giving more marks to one groupmate means others are getting less.\\ | ||
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- | ===== Grading===== | ||
- | With WebPA, a teacher can grade the students according to the overall assessment result.\\ | ||
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- | A marking of grades would look like this:\\ | ||
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- | Grades will be visible in the Gradebook then.\\ | ||
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