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| 5 | **Grading activities in Moodle** involve evaluating and providing feedback on student submissions, such as assignments, quizzes, and other coursework. For assignments, teachers can assign grades based on predefined criteria, offer feedback, and maintain a record of students' progress. Grading can be numerical, based on a scale, or involve rubrics to ensure consistent and fair assessment. |
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| 7 | ===== **'' Steps to Add Grading for Student Assignment:''** |
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| 9 | 1. **Log in to Moodle**: |
| 10 | - Access Moodle using your teacher credentials. |
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| 12 | 2. **Navigate to the Course**: |
| 13 | - From the Moodle dashboard, navigate to "BSc - IT." |
| 14 | - Go to "Semester 01." |
| 15 | - Click on the "Networking" course. |
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| 17 | 3. **Grade the Assignment**: |
| 18 | - **Navigate to the Assignment**: Click on "Introduction to Networking Assignment." |
| 19 | - **View Submissions**: Click "View all submissions." |
| 20 | - **Grade Submissions**: |
| 21 | - Click "Grade" for each student. |
| 22 | - **Grade**: Enter a grade (e.g., 85). |
| 23 | - **Feedback Comments**: Provide feedback, e.g., "Great job on your report! You covered all key concepts well and demonstrated a good understanding of practical applications. Next time, try to elaborate more on the challenges faced." |
| 24 | - **Feedback Files**: Upload any additional feedback files if needed. |
| 25 | - Click "Save changes" or "Save and show next." |
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| 27 | By following these steps, you will effectively create and grade an assignment in Moodle for the "Networking" course, providing students with the necessary feedback and maintaining a record of their academic progress. |