To view your mark book, log into your teacher account, then navigate to:
- The course
- The class
- Tasks
Then click the button labelled Mark book. On the next screen, you will see a list of students, their average score percentage and their individual task score percentages.
Scores are displayed as a percentage for quick and easy comparison.
To view a specific task in read-only mode, click on the heading. Here, you will be able to view student answers and add feedback if necessary.
You are also able to export the mark book as a CSV file by clicking Download data. The CSV file is a downloaded copy of the mark book as you see it on the screen.
We recommend exporting a local copy of your mark book on a semi-regular basis.
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