Marking a task

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 you're at the end of marking questions you'll see this message:

Click ok to acknowledge.

You can now cycle through the questions again, or go back to your dashboard.

If you go into your Course, you'll see your task has now been marked, and is waiting to be committed to the mark book.


Your teacher may have enabled you to be able to commit to mark book, if so you can click "Commit to mark book" at the end of marking your questions:

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