Thanks - wasn't the most intuitive but now makes sense and works. Creating a "mark sheet" sounds a lot like a sheet to put in the marks, which has already been done and implying overwriting those...
Many thanks for the help
Steve
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From: WebPA [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Newman
Sent: 28 March 2014 10:43
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Subject: Re: Moving assessments into "marked" tab?
Hi,
Assessments will stay on the closed tab until a mark sheet is created for them. The mark sheet defines what the grading algorithm parameters will be.
On the closed tab, a new button/icon appears for creating the new mark sheet(s), it's on the far right.
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Paul Newman
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Senior PHP Developer
Centre for Engineering and Design Education Loughborough University
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From: WebPA [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wright, Steve
Sent: 25 March 2014 15:57
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Subject: Moving assessments into "marked" tab?
Rather lost here and the documentation’s not been much help.
We have 4 closed assessments which have been marked
However NONE appear in the “marked” tab. How do we get them to move across in order to distribute marks?
The only thing I can see which might be a hiccup is that each has a handful of students that have not responded despite being followed up - is it this that is blocking it? Do we need to delete them? If so how?
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