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Moodle Workshop

 

 

Evaluation Phase

AI Overview
In a Moodle Workshop, the "evaluation phase" refers to the stage where the instructor calculates the final grades for student submissions based on peer assessments, and provides feedback to both the authors and reviewers; essentially, this is the phase where the system determines the final grade for each participant based on the assessment data collected during the previous assessment phase, where students reviewed each other's work. 
Key points about the evaluation phase:
  • Function:
    Moodle automatically calculates final grades by comparing the different peer assessments and identifying the most "consensus" grade, taking into account how closely the assessments align with the overall group evaluation. 
  • Instructor control:
    While the system automatically calculates the grades, instructors can adjust the "strictness" of the comparison, allowing them to control how much weight is given to outlier assessments. 
  • Feedback provision:
    During this phase, instructors can provide feedback to both the authors of the submissions and the reviewers who assessed them. 
  • No further edits:
    Once the workshop enters the evaluation phase, students cannot modify their submissions or assessments. 

See Moodle Docs for more information about the Workshop Activity.