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Using GradeMark to
improve feedback
and engage students
in the marking
process
Dr Sara Marsham
School of Marine Science & Technology
sara.marsham@ncl.ac.uk
Dr Alison Graham
School of Biology
alison.graham@ncl.ac.uk
Symposium on
Scholarship of
Teaching and
Learning
10th - 12th
November
2016
@sara_marine
@alisonigraham
+
+ Aims of Projectļ‚§ Initial aims: To engage students in the
entire marking process from the
setting of marking criteria through the
receipt and feed-forward application
of feedback
ļ‚§ To write/design effective marking
criteria that are specific to pieces of
work
ļ‚§ To engage students in the process of
using marking criteria in preparation
for an assignment
ļ‚§ To provide feedback on coursework
that links directly to marking criteria
ļ‚§ Use GradeMark to develop libraries of
feedback comments that can function
much like dialogue with students
Implicit questions in our
original proposal:
1. Can we involve students
in writing marking
criteria?
2. What do students already
know about marking
criteria?
3. Can typed (even
repeated!) comments
work like a dialogue? Will
students recognise this?
+Bioremediation (Biology Level
6)/Reflective log (Marine Science
Level 5)/Microbiology (Biology
Level 4)
Aim 1:Write new marking criteria
Understand
studentsā€™ prior
knowledge/create
new assignment
Write new
marking criteria
(based on
student
knowledge)
Engage
students
with
criteria
+
Microbiology - Lab report focus group
If students do not know what a ā€˜scientific paperā€™ is, and have never read a peer-
reviewed article, then how can the marking criteria be used to make
expectations clear?
+Aim Two: Engaging students with
marking criteria
+Aim Two: Engaging students with
marking criteria
Objective #1 - to help students
understand the wording in the
marking criteria
Objective #2 - to encourage
students to start differentiating
between the descriptions of
different grade boundaries and
spotting what will help them to
achieve high marks
Objective #3 - to engage
students in the practice of peer
marking (marking existing
student work against the set of
criteria)
+
Microbiology - Lab report tutorial session
If students do not know what a ā€˜scientific paperā€™ is, and have never read a
peer-reviewed article, then how can the marking criteria be used to
make expectations clear?
I have read a research paper
published in a peer-reviewed
journal.
1. Yes
2. Iā€™ve read some but
found them difficult
to understand
3. No
4. Iā€™m not sure what
you mean by a
peer-reviewed
journal
Write your report ā€œin the format of
a scientific paperā€ ā€“ do you know
what this means?
1. Yes
2. No
3. To some
extent
+Microbiology - Marking criteria session
1. 0-39%
2. 40-49%
3. 50-59%
4. 60-69%
5. 70-100%
Into what grade boundary would
results example 1 fall?
Which title scored the
highest?
1. Example 1
2. Example 2
3. Example 3
+Bioremediation - Marking criteria session
+
Reflective log - Marking criteria session
1 2 3 4 5 6
34%
59%
7%
0%0%0%
1. 1, 2, 3
2. 1, 3, 2
3. 2, 1, 3
4. 2, 3, 1
5. 3, 1, 2
6. 3, 2, 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
0%
36%
0%
12%
52%
0%
1 2 3 4 5 6
17%
25%
8%
4%
8%
38%
1, 3, 2
ļƒ¼
3, 1, 2
ļƒ»
1, 2, 3
ļƒ»
Situation/Task Action Result
+
Reflective log - Marking criteria session
+Aims Three and Four: Use GradeMark to provide
feedback linked to marking criteria
GradeMark is:
ā€¢ Part of Turnitin software, accessed at Newcastle University through VLE
(Blackboard)
ā€¢ A platform through which students submit coursework online as Word
document or PDF (or in other file formats)
ā€¢ A platform through which markers can provide three types of feedback:
o In-text comments: Bubble comments,Text comments, QuickMark
comments
o Rubric
o General comments:Voice comments and Text comments
+
GradeMark
ļ® Go to Assessment inbox
ļ® See submissions, similarity score
and marks (once graded) for the
whole class
ļ® Check if student has viewed their
feedback
+
Library comment
Text comment
Bubble comment
Final
comment
Using GradeMark:Types of Comments
+
QuickMarks
+
QuickMarks
+
Highlighting/colour-coding
+ Mark against a rubric
Add
assignment-
specific,
module-
specific,
School or
Faculty-wide
marking
criteria
Mark each piece
of work according
to the rubric; use
qualitatively or
quantitatively
+
Turning criteria into comments
S/T
A
R
1 2 3 4 5 6
+
Creating own library
ļ® Each comment linked to one of the criterion with
letter and number
For each component, comment on:
ļ® How student meets criterion
ļ® What student could have done to achieve next grade
boundary
R 4
R 5
+
Mark work using criteria
+
Final general comments
ļ® Voice (up to three minutes)
ļ® Text (up to 5,000 characters)
+
Final mark
+
Student feedback - Reflective log
+
What did the students think?
75% found it useful to have the marking criteria in advance
100% thought it was useful to see how they performed against the
marking criteria
53-100% preferred electronic feedback to feedback on a pro-forma or
mark sheet
80-100% thought electronic marking encourages more positive
feedback
50-100% found the comments to be specific to the piece of work
79-100% would like to have received more electronic feedback in other
modules
+
Student questionnaire - Bioremediation
+
GradeMark analysis
ļ® Number of students that receive different types of grammatical
comments - identify common errors e.g. punctuation
ļ® Number of students that fall into each mark range for each criterion
+
GradeMark analysis
Grade range
% viewed feedback
3.5 weeks later 6.5 months
later
70-100% 84 84
60-69% 46 64
50-59% 49 51
40-49% 48 52
0-39% 14 14
ā€¢ Percentage of students that viewed feedback from
microbiology report (2013-14 academic year; n = 184):
ā€¢ After 3.5 weeks
ā€¢ After 6.5 months
+
Final reflections
Benefits - studentsā€™ perspective
ā€¢ Feedback is easier to read and is automatically saved online
ā€¢ Students can access feedback in private and on their own time
ā€¢ More positive feedback
ā€¢ Increased perceptions of fairness and transparency with rubric
ā€¢ More detailed
Benefits - markersā€™ perspective
ā€¢ No printing/scanning for retention
ā€¢ Linked to originality check
ā€¢ More detailed comments with less work
ā€¢ Library bank of comments helps to avoid repetition
ā€¢ Easy record of submission and return of feedback
+
Final reflections & questions for you
Continued development of marking criteria and integration of criteria into
additional modules
Further thought on what information/activities help students engage with the
assessment process
Managing the challenges of staff and student engagement
Are there ā€˜good practiceā€™ guidelines for writing marking criteria?
Can students be engaged to write the marking criteria themselves? If so,
what strategies can be used to engage students with criteria?
What is the balance between in-class time and independent engagement?
+
Thank you for
listening
Any questions?
Our thanks to all
of our students
who took part
and shared their
opinions
Thanks to
Newcastle
University
Innovation Fund
for funding the
original work &
ongoing support
Dr Sara Marsham
School of Marine Science & Technology
sara.marsham@ncl.ac.uk
Dr Alison Graham
School of Biology
alison.graham@ncl.ac.uk
Symposium on
Scholarship of
Teaching and
Learning
10th - 12th
November
2016
@sara_marine
@alisonigraham
http://www.slideshare.net/SaraMarsham/presentations

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Using GradeMark to improve feedback and engage students in the marking process

  • 1. + Using GradeMark to improve feedback and engage students in the marking process Dr Sara Marsham School of Marine Science & Technology sara.marsham@ncl.ac.uk Dr Alison Graham School of Biology alison.graham@ncl.ac.uk Symposium on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 10th - 12th November 2016 @sara_marine @alisonigraham
  • 2. +
  • 3. + Aims of Projectļ‚§ Initial aims: To engage students in the entire marking process from the setting of marking criteria through the receipt and feed-forward application of feedback ļ‚§ To write/design effective marking criteria that are specific to pieces of work ļ‚§ To engage students in the process of using marking criteria in preparation for an assignment ļ‚§ To provide feedback on coursework that links directly to marking criteria ļ‚§ Use GradeMark to develop libraries of feedback comments that can function much like dialogue with students Implicit questions in our original proposal: 1. Can we involve students in writing marking criteria? 2. What do students already know about marking criteria? 3. Can typed (even repeated!) comments work like a dialogue? Will students recognise this?
  • 4. +Bioremediation (Biology Level 6)/Reflective log (Marine Science Level 5)/Microbiology (Biology Level 4) Aim 1:Write new marking criteria Understand studentsā€™ prior knowledge/create new assignment Write new marking criteria (based on student knowledge) Engage students with criteria
  • 5. + Microbiology - Lab report focus group If students do not know what a ā€˜scientific paperā€™ is, and have never read a peer- reviewed article, then how can the marking criteria be used to make expectations clear?
  • 6. +Aim Two: Engaging students with marking criteria
  • 7. +Aim Two: Engaging students with marking criteria Objective #1 - to help students understand the wording in the marking criteria Objective #2 - to encourage students to start differentiating between the descriptions of different grade boundaries and spotting what will help them to achieve high marks Objective #3 - to engage students in the practice of peer marking (marking existing student work against the set of criteria)
  • 8. + Microbiology - Lab report tutorial session If students do not know what a ā€˜scientific paperā€™ is, and have never read a peer-reviewed article, then how can the marking criteria be used to make expectations clear? I have read a research paper published in a peer-reviewed journal. 1. Yes 2. Iā€™ve read some but found them difficult to understand 3. No 4. Iā€™m not sure what you mean by a peer-reviewed journal Write your report ā€œin the format of a scientific paperā€ ā€“ do you know what this means? 1. Yes 2. No 3. To some extent
  • 9. +Microbiology - Marking criteria session 1. 0-39% 2. 40-49% 3. 50-59% 4. 60-69% 5. 70-100% Into what grade boundary would results example 1 fall? Which title scored the highest? 1. Example 1 2. Example 2 3. Example 3
  • 10. +Bioremediation - Marking criteria session
  • 11. + Reflective log - Marking criteria session 1 2 3 4 5 6 34% 59% 7% 0%0%0% 1. 1, 2, 3 2. 1, 3, 2 3. 2, 1, 3 4. 2, 3, 1 5. 3, 1, 2 6. 3, 2, 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 0% 36% 0% 12% 52% 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 17% 25% 8% 4% 8% 38% 1, 3, 2 ļƒ¼ 3, 1, 2 ļƒ» 1, 2, 3 ļƒ» Situation/Task Action Result
  • 12. + Reflective log - Marking criteria session
  • 13. +Aims Three and Four: Use GradeMark to provide feedback linked to marking criteria GradeMark is: ā€¢ Part of Turnitin software, accessed at Newcastle University through VLE (Blackboard) ā€¢ A platform through which students submit coursework online as Word document or PDF (or in other file formats) ā€¢ A platform through which markers can provide three types of feedback: o In-text comments: Bubble comments,Text comments, QuickMark comments o Rubric o General comments:Voice comments and Text comments
  • 14. + GradeMark ļ® Go to Assessment inbox ļ® See submissions, similarity score and marks (once graded) for the whole class ļ® Check if student has viewed their feedback
  • 15. + Library comment Text comment Bubble comment Final comment Using GradeMark:Types of Comments
  • 19. + Mark against a rubric Add assignment- specific, module- specific, School or Faculty-wide marking criteria Mark each piece of work according to the rubric; use qualitatively or quantitatively
  • 20. + Turning criteria into comments S/T A R 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • 21. + Creating own library ļ® Each comment linked to one of the criterion with letter and number For each component, comment on: ļ® How student meets criterion ļ® What student could have done to achieve next grade boundary R 4 R 5
  • 22. + Mark work using criteria
  • 23. + Final general comments ļ® Voice (up to three minutes) ļ® Text (up to 5,000 characters)
  • 25. + Student feedback - Reflective log
  • 26. + What did the students think? 75% found it useful to have the marking criteria in advance 100% thought it was useful to see how they performed against the marking criteria 53-100% preferred electronic feedback to feedback on a pro-forma or mark sheet 80-100% thought electronic marking encourages more positive feedback 50-100% found the comments to be specific to the piece of work 79-100% would like to have received more electronic feedback in other modules
  • 27. + Student questionnaire - Bioremediation
  • 28. + GradeMark analysis ļ® Number of students that receive different types of grammatical comments - identify common errors e.g. punctuation ļ® Number of students that fall into each mark range for each criterion
  • 29. + GradeMark analysis Grade range % viewed feedback 3.5 weeks later 6.5 months later 70-100% 84 84 60-69% 46 64 50-59% 49 51 40-49% 48 52 0-39% 14 14 ā€¢ Percentage of students that viewed feedback from microbiology report (2013-14 academic year; n = 184): ā€¢ After 3.5 weeks ā€¢ After 6.5 months
  • 30. + Final reflections Benefits - studentsā€™ perspective ā€¢ Feedback is easier to read and is automatically saved online ā€¢ Students can access feedback in private and on their own time ā€¢ More positive feedback ā€¢ Increased perceptions of fairness and transparency with rubric ā€¢ More detailed Benefits - markersā€™ perspective ā€¢ No printing/scanning for retention ā€¢ Linked to originality check ā€¢ More detailed comments with less work ā€¢ Library bank of comments helps to avoid repetition ā€¢ Easy record of submission and return of feedback
  • 31. + Final reflections & questions for you Continued development of marking criteria and integration of criteria into additional modules Further thought on what information/activities help students engage with the assessment process Managing the challenges of staff and student engagement Are there ā€˜good practiceā€™ guidelines for writing marking criteria? Can students be engaged to write the marking criteria themselves? If so, what strategies can be used to engage students with criteria? What is the balance between in-class time and independent engagement?
  • 32. + Thank you for listening Any questions? Our thanks to all of our students who took part and shared their opinions Thanks to Newcastle University Innovation Fund for funding the original work & ongoing support Dr Sara Marsham School of Marine Science & Technology sara.marsham@ncl.ac.uk Dr Alison Graham School of Biology alison.graham@ncl.ac.uk Symposium on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 10th - 12th November 2016 @sara_marine @alisonigraham http://www.slideshare.net/SaraMarsham/presentations