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Good practices on how to grade in Moodle

Good practices on how to grade in Moodle

Because the new academic year is almost here, on Thursday, September 2, at 3ipunt, we conducted a MeetUp in which Meritxell Revés (eLearning consultant) shared the possibilities of grading and monitoring activities within Moodle courses.

The session goes through the activities that can be graded, the use of the rubric to grade, the different ways of providing feedback between students and the possibility of quickly modifying the grades, among other tips for Moodle grading. All this and much more in the video linked above these lines!

Do not hesitate to send us an email to training@tresipunt.com, if you have any further questions!

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