Wednesday, October 8, 2014

About 4000 Words in 45 Minutes: Grading Electronically



So I'm trying to get a bit smoother with grading online. I love it because, well, it's easy, organized and I don't have a million papers slopping around in my bag. This is a quick screencast that demos how, after 'ingesting' Google Classroom assignments using Doctopus, I can grade using Goobric lickity split, well for me anyway!

The assignment was a 200 word writing prompt from 20 students. Some student entries are less than 200 and a few are more, not many. It took about 45 minutes from top to bottom to get through all of the assignments. I felt alright about the time I put it.  It worked for me and I know I'll get faster with commenting, feedback, and entering grades.

If you have some tips or are a master at grading electronically, I would love to hear about it!
So I'm trying to get a bit smoother with grading online. I love it because, well, it's easy, organized and I don't have a million papers slopping around in my bag. This is a quick screencast that demos how, after 'ingesting' Google Classroom assignments using Doctopus, I can grade using Goobric lickity split, well for me anyway!

The assignment was a 200 word writing prompt from 20 students. Some student entries are less than 200 words and a few are more, but not many. It took about 45 minutes from top to bottom to get through all of the assignments. I felt alright about this time. You might be faster! It worked for me and I know I'll get even more efficient with commenting, feedback, and entering grades.

If you have some tips or are a master at grading electronically, I would love to hear about it!

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