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Students can see who their assessors are (i.e. assessments are not anonymous).

The tutor assesses all submissions and gives their assessment a weight equal to the number of student assessments (in this case 3).

Assessment grading method: 'Comparison with the weightiest assessment' with a tolerance percentage of 30% 90% (the default).

The split in the mark for each workshop between submission and assessment will be 70100/300.

Use self-assessment: False

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Once you've assessed all submissions, refresh the workshop page to see all submissions and assessments. You should see your own assessments, with a '@3' next to the score to signify the weight.

You can view a single assessment by clicking the assessment score.

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Check you have assessed each and every submission (There might be late submissions if these are allowed). Tutors can still assess submissions after the end of the assessment phase.
Check you have assigned your assessment the correct weight in each submission.
Move the workshop to 'Grading evaluation phase' by clicking on the lightbulb icon.
Check that all students have assessed all submissions assigned to them. Moodle will not penalise a student who completes some but not all the submissions assigned to them. However, if they do not complete any assessment, Moodle assigns 0 to their assessment element of the mark. However, you can click on the assigned assessment, and select a value of 0 in the 'Override grade for assessment’ field. Moodle will then do its mean as usual.
Under 'Grading evaluation method', select 'Comparison with the weightiest assessment'. The page will reload.
For 'Comparison of assessments', select '30% 90% of tolerance'.
Click 'Re-calculate grades'. A grade will be shown for each student's submission and assessment (in separate columns).
Check the grades Moodle has assigned carefully. Contact Martin if something doesn't look right.

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