An introduction to peer marking
Peer marking is an additional marking process where instead of a teacher marking a task or a student marking their own work, a student's finished task is marked by another student in the class anonymously.
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How to manage peer marking
Once you have created your task, you'll be able to enable peer marking. If you forgot to choose peer marking as the marking type when creating the task, you can edit your task To enable peer marking, go to: The course The class The task You'll notice ...
Marking a task
If Peer Marking has been enabled, you'll see a task that says "You to mark". To peer mark, click the title of the task. You'll then go through each of the task questions, and be able to mark them, quiz questions will be marked automatically. When ...
AI marking in Smart Revise
Our model Smart Revise AI marking uses an adapted large language model provided by OpenAI that is fine tuned to the Smart Revise context. Data protection No personal data is sent to OpenAI. We only send the question, meta data about the question to ...
Student self-marking
If your teacher has enabled student self-marking, you will be greeted by the following message when completing a task: To self-mark, click Mark task. You'll then go through each of your task questions and be able to mark them. Quiz questions will be ...
Marking tasks quickly
How to mark tasks quickly Use the “Unmarked” buttons at the top of the marking interface to navigate to the next unmarked student or the next unmarked question. The arrows allow you to navigate from student to student or question to question, but ...