[Using Sakai] Using Sakai List - Tests & Quizzes - How do instructors change their assessment grading after students have finished?

Karen Tsao ktsao at stanford.edu
Fri Oct 22 16:11:32 PDT 2010


Hi Alan,

You can set

Samigo.editPubAssessment.restricted=false

and restart tomcat. After this, the instructor can edit the assessment and
regrade it (by clicking the hyperlink of that assessment).

Please note, when samigo.editPubAssessment.restricted is set to false, the
published assessment is editable even if students have started taking it.
This might cause discrepancies in scores depending on what has been edited.
That is why we have samigo.editPubAssessment.restricted=true as our OOTB
behavior. Therefore, if you don't need the published assessments to be
editable always, you can set the setting back to "true" after the particular
assessment has be corrected.

Thanks,
Karen


On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Regan, Alan <Alan.Regan at pepperdine.edu>wrote:

>  Dear "Using Sakai" list,
>
>
>
> A professor has asked how she can modify an assessment that has already
> been deployed and taken.  In her situation, she made two errors in her
> grading key.  First, she accidentally assigned a negative value to a
> question.  Next, she made an error with her available answers on a couple
> more questions.
>
>
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> If only a small number of students have taken the assessment, the manual
> grade changes are reasonable.  With more than 25 students, the amount of
> grading changes can become a burden for the instructors.
>
>
>
> She would like a way to adjust the answer key and point values so that
> Sakai will automatically re-calculate everyone's grades.  Is there an easy
> way for an instructor to accomplish this?
>
>
>
> In the meantime, I will inform the instructor about the Questions view
> (Scores > Questions) to view all student responses by question.  This
> presents an easier list of all student scores for a given question so she
> can modify them a little more efficiently than student-by-student in the
> Total Scores view.
>
>
>
> Any insights y'all can share would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
>
> Samigo - Tests & Quizzes
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> Sakai 2.6.1
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> Thank you!
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>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Alan Regan, MFA
>
> Manager, Technology and Learning
>
> Information Technology
>
> Pepperdine University
>
> (310) 506-6756
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