Assessments (Simple & Advanced) - Grade Question-by-Question
Stephanie Baeza, UX Researcher
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Question Analysis
Gillian McGalliard
To better assess the common mistakes students are making, it would be helpful to be able to select a question, see all submitted responses, and be able to give partial credit to certain responses rather than having to go through each individual test.
Stephanie Baeza, UX Researcher
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Elizabeth Schibuk
Yes yes yes!!! This would make grading so much faster, and likely more equitable and accurate.
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Margaret Nugent
For Cloze Math responses, it would be extremely helpful to see all student responses for a particular question in analytics. We appreciate that Otus now has the option to view all students responses for multiple choice questions. Looking at student data is an important component of our PLC's. Not being able to see multiple student responses for cloze math questions has caused many of our teams to use Google Forms with their students rather than Otus.
Stephanie Baeza, UX Researcher
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Rhonda Crutcher
This not only would save time, but would promote best practices in grading, which is grading all essay answers to a question at the same time to ensure uniformity of grading standards. I'm surprised you don't already have this feature as other platforms have it standard.
Jasper Lucas
We're currently piloting at San Jacinto Unified and this is a must have feature on Otus. When grading hundreds of assessments at the same time, it would be more efficient to grade one question at a time for teachers rather than one student at a time. This is especially beneficial for secondary teachers.
Stephanie Baeza, UX Researcher
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Assessments Grading - View of All Responses for One Question
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Kristin Town
I'll have to suggest that all hand-graded responses be available in a spreadsheet from an assessment. This helps to easily see the overall thinking of the class and makes grading longer responses quicker than going through each test.
(Being able to grade by question or by student would be helpful in both simple and advanced assessments)
Stephanie Baeza, UX Researcher
Stephanie Baeza, UX Researcher
Thank you for this suggestion, Jeffrey Copperthite! We have a similar post so I will merge your comment/vote into that one shortly. Please let me know if you have any other feedback about grading or using Otus. I meet regularly with educators about their feedback so happy to schedule a call if you have additional feedback!
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Jeffrey Copperthite
Stephanie Baeza, UX Researcher: Hi Stephanie! Thank you for merging this suggestion. I would also add in that teachers would love to have all the incorrect answers on one view for each question as well to help them identify the learning gaps and plan for reteaching.
It's very helpful for multiple choice when they get the breakdown of chosen answers.
I know that my team can grade items much much faster if they can go by item and see all responses on the same page. Hopefully this is a feature that's under development!
Thank you again!
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