Pending Marks (Markbook)
The Markbook allows you to review the grades Students have obtained on all the assignments that they completed.
In the Markbook section, you will find two tabs:
- Self Study Scores: In this tab you can see the scores obtained on the interactive exercises of each of the products associated with the user.
- Assigment Scores: in this section you will find the scores obtained on those assignmens assigned by the teacher.
When accessing the Self Study Scores section, a series of tabs will appear with all the products associated with the current user. Click on the picture of the product to access the corresponding grades:
Once selected, the following items will be displayed:
- Progress bar: indicates the percentage on the assignment performed within that section.
- First score: indicates the average percentage of the exercises, the first time they were completed.
- Last Score: indicates the average percentage of subsequent exercises that have been completed. By default, the recorded grade is the one obtained the second time the exercise was completed.
On each of the sections, when you click on the arrow on the left side, you will be able to view the percentage obtained on each of the exercises individually:
Assigment Scores shows the list of all assignments created by the teacher and assigned to the student.
The information shown is as follows:
- Assigment title: name of the assignment.
- Date assigned: date the assignment was assigned to the student.
- Due date: date of the last day to complete the assignment.
- Score: score obtained on the assignment. Those assignments with the message Not Started means that the user did not complete it within in the set time. If the value of this field is Pending marks, indicates that it is an assignment that the teacher must evaluate manually, and that it is still pending evaluation.
If you click on the name of any of these assignments, you will be able to access them and view the grades obtained on each exercise, but it will not be possible to do them again.