Submitted PDF files can be downloaded and annotated in the Microsoft Edge browser:
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Use Moodle to annotate assignments using notes, draw onto it, add lines, circles, boxes, stamps and highlight text.
Please note, results are still released to students via MAF not through Moodle.
To view a student's submission and to annotate on the paper, go to the...
Here are a number of useful features, tips and reminders for you during the online marking process
Dyslexia StickersWhen marking assignments, please make sure that you are checking for the dyslexia icon. This appears alongside the student ID when you are viewing the submissions...
There are two ways that you can download submissions:
You can do this one by one by clicking on the file name
Or to download all at the same time, at the top under Grading action, choose Download all submissions.
MAF allows for you to add additional documents to support student feedback. You can attach Word and PDF documents, MP3 audio files and even link to a shared OneDrive file for sharing video feedback.
To allow External Examiners access to module information, assessment requirements and samples of student work, you will need to do the following:
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It is the Module Coordinators responsibility to add additional markers in MAF Online, however Departmental Administrators can also add additional lecturers if the module coordinator is unavailable.
(Administrators can add markers through MAF Admin - please see the Moodle Departmental...
If a student is a non-submission, if they have an extension, if they fail or if there’s an investigation, put a 0 in the marks column and press tab (not enter)....
Once all student feedback from individual assessment has been completed, you will need to release the marks, grades and feedback to all students
In the top right you have an option to release the...
MAF Online (Module assessment feedback) is the University's online tool for giving student feedback and marks/grades.
To give feedback via MAF Online, you will need to be the module co-ordinator on a module - or added onto a module's MAF by the module co-ordinator.
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