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 marked automatically.
For Advance questions, you will be provided with a mark scheme which you can use to calculate your marks.
Once you have marked all the questions in a task, you will see this message:
Click OK to acknowledge.
Your teacher may have enabled the setting for you to be able to release your marks to the mark book. If so, click Release.
When the marks have been released you will see this message:
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