Purpose

When examinations contain questions that require text-box answers, the manual marking is necessary.  Marking is a three-stage process

  1. The marker awards a primary mark
  2. Optionally, a proportion of students are selected for secondary marking
  3. The marks are then finalized, where either the primary mark is awarded or some students are awarded the secondary mark

Primary Marking

All papers with text-box questions must be primary marked.  Access to this function is through the Reports menu.  There will be a section for text-box questions at the end of the menu, if the paper contains any:

Clicking on Primary Mark by Question will show the following screen, listing questions that need marking:

If there are missing marks for a question it is highlighted as below, with the number of missing marks displayed in the tool-tip.

Click on the question you need to mark and the screen will split into two halves.  The left hand pane shows the question and any generic feedback.  The right-hand pane shows an individual student's response.  The marker then awards marks to the student.  


There is no Save button:  the process adds marks immediately.  

Select Papers for Remarking

Some/all of the answers will require a second marker. The students who's answer require a second marking are selected from the 'select papers for remarking screen'


Secondary Marking

The optional secondary marking screen acts the same as the primary marking screen.

Finalise Marks

This stage must be completed regardless of whether secondary marking has been performed.

When marks have been allocated to all studnets, select 'Finalize Marks'.   This displays a tabular report detailing questions, answers, and primary and secondary marks awarded:

The marker can then choose which of the two marks (or just the one if no secondary marking) to award the candidate or even override and select their own from the drop-down.

From Rogo 7.1 the markers selection will be highlighted green.

The user is given the option of selecting all primary marks. Rather than having to go through and click them all.

The marks are highlighted red if the difference in marks given by the primary and secondary marker is greater than one.

A tooltip will be displayed next to the 1st and 2nd marks that will display the associated comments. This will allow the user setting the final marks to review the comments before making a final decision.