Title: Online Peer Assessment
1Online Peer Assessment
- Dr Nathan Clarke Dr Paul Dowland
Centre for Information Security and Network
Research School of Computing, Communications
Electronics
2System Objectives
- Peer assessment website is designed to operate in
one of two ways - The peer assessment/review of individual
contributions to group work - OR
- The peer assessment of group work
3Login Screen
4Initial Staff User Screen
5Module Management Screen
6Assessment Modes
Module Preparation
1
Assignment Upload
2
Preparing Peer Assessment
3
Peer Assessment Submitting of Marks
4
Module Leader Reviewing Results
5
Display Results to Students
6
7Module Preparation
8Module Preparation
9Module Preparation Student Prompts
10Module Preparation - Assessment Criteria
11Module Preparation Adding Students
12Module Preparation Adding Students
13Module Preparation Adding Students
14Module Preparation Student Groups
15Module Preparation Student Groups
16Module Preparation Student Groups
- In addition to creating groups, you can also add
individuals to existing groups - Changes in group structure
- New students/group additions
17Module Preparation Student Groups
18Student View
19Student View Mode 1
20Student View Mode 1
21Student View Mode 4
22Student View Mode 4
23Student View Mode 4
24Student View Mode 4
25Student View Mode 4
26Student View Mode 4
27Student Assessment Review
28Module Leader Reviewing Results
29Module Leader Reviewing Results
30Module Leader Reviewing Results
31Module Leader Calculating Results
32Module Leader Calculating Results
33Module Leader Calculating Results
34Module Leader Reviewing Results
- Once all the results have been processed, you
have the opportunity to modify results - Scale/Modify the entire cohort of students
- Modify individual students
35Module Leader Reviewing Results
Modifying the entire cohort of students
36Module Leader Reviewing Results
Modifying an individual student
37Student View Mode 6
38Positive Student Comments
- It was a positive experience because one of the
reports I read and marked was of very high
quality. It helped to reiterate what was required
in carrying out the assignment and helped to
increase my knowledge of the subject. - Gave me a chance to see how other people have
interpreted the task in hand. - It was very useful for revision purposes and
also gave me an idea how my mates approached and
tackled the task. - I now understand the marking procedure behind
the reports and the sort of scrutiny they are
subject to.
39Negative Student Comments
- Did not like deciding someones final mark
- Marks are awarded by subjective students and not
a professional - Marking sheet/criteria was not explained enough
- Increased the amount of work that had to be done
for this assignment
40Interested?
- Contact the developers
- Dr Paul Dowland / Dr Nathan Clarke
- info_at_cisnr.org
41Any Questions?
Centre for Information Security and Network
ResearchUniversity of Plymouth www.cisnr.org