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.. _ORA for Students:
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Open Response Assessments for Students
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.. _ORA Introduction:
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Introduction to Open Response Assessments
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.. warning::
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Modify this section according to your course. For example, you
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can delete sentences such as "For more information, see :ref:`ORA Peer Assessment`"
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and "For more information, see :ref:`ORA AI Assessment`" if your ORA problem doesn't
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contain peer assessments or AI assessments and you want to delete these sections from
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this document.
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Open response assessments allow you to submit a short written answer,
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an essay, or a file such as an image or computer code file.
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When you come to an open response assessment problem, you see the name of the
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problem, the assessment types, the text of the question, the field where you'll
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enter your response, and the **Save** and **Submit** buttons.
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.. image:: /Images/ExampleORA.gif
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If an open response assessment asks you to submit a file, you'll also see a button
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that you'll click to upload your file.
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.. image:: /Images/ExampleORA_File.gif
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The *assessment types* can include *self assessment*, *peer assessment*, and *artificial intelligence (AI) assessment*. The
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assessment types run in the order in which they appear in the problem.
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- In a self assessment, you assess your response according a rubric that the
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instructor has created. For more information, see :ref:`ORA Self Assessment`.
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- In a peer assessment, you grade
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responses that your peers have submitted while several of your peers
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grade your response. For more information, see
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:ref:`ORA Peer Assessment`.
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- In an AI assessment, a computer algorithm grades your response. For more information,
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see :ref:`ORA AI Assessment`.
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An open response assessment problem doesn't have to use all assessment types. For example, one problem
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may use self assessment and AI assessment, while another problem may use self assessment
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and peer assessment, and another problem may use only peer assessment.
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You'll answer open response assessment problems in much the same way that you answer other
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problems. For more information about how to submit responses, see :ref:`ORA Submit a Response`.
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When you submit a response to an open response assessment, the next step
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depends on the type of assessment that the problem uses. For more information,
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see :ref:`ORA Self Assessment`, :ref:`ORA Peer Assessment`, and :ref:`ORA AI Assessment`.
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After you submit your response, your score will be available shortly - sometimes within a few
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minutes. For information about how to access your score after your response has been graded,
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see :ref:`ORA Access Scores`.
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If you want to experiment with open response assessments, you can try out the open
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assessment problems in the `EdX Demo <https://courses.edx.org/courses/edX/DemoX/Demo_Course/info>`_
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course. To get started, go
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to the `Self-Assessed Essay <https://courses.edx.org/courses/edX/DemoX/Demo_Course/courseware/graded_interactions/machine_grading/2>`_
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unit, and then enter a response in the **Response** field under the
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question. You can enter your own response, or you can use one of the sample
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responses in the `Sample Answers <https://courses.edx.org/courses/edX/DemoX/Demo_Course/courseware/graded_interactions/machine_grading/6/>`_
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unit.
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.. _ORA Submit a Response:
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Submit a Response
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Submitting a response is slightly different if you're submitting a written response
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or uploading a file.
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#. Enter the response that you want to submit.
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- If you're submitting a written response, type your response in the
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**Response** field.
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- If you're uploading a file, click **Choose File** under the **Response**
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field. In the dialog box that opens, select the file that you want to upload,
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and then click **Open**.
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#. Click **Submit**, and then click **OK** in the dialog box to continue.
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.. note:: If you want to save your response and work on it again later, click **Save**.
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An "Answer saved, but not yet submitted" message appears directly under the **Save** and
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**Submit** buttons.
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After you submit your response, the assessment types start running in the order in which they
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appear in the problem. For more information,
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see :ref:`ORA Self Assessment`, :ref:`ORA Peer Assessment`, or :ref:`ORA AI Assessment`.
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.. _ORA Self Assessment:
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Self Assessment
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.. warning::
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You can delete this section if your ORA problem doesn't use self assessments.
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In a self assessment, the rubric for the problem appears below your response immediately
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after you submit the response. You then assess your response based on the rubric.
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Perform a Self Assessment
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#. Submit a response to a self-assessed ORA problem.
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#. When the rubric appears, compare your response with the rubric, and select the
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option that you think is appropriate for each category.
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.. image:: /Images/Rubric1.gif
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#. Click **Submit assessment**.
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Your response appears, and you can see the scores that you gave
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yourself.
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.. _ORA Peer Assessment:
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Peer Assessment
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.. warning::
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You can delete this section if your ORA problem doesn't use peer assessments.
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In a peer assessment, several students in the course grade your response while you grade
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other students' responses. You have to grade a number of your peers' responses before
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you receive your score. (After you grade the minimum number of responses required to
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receive your score, you can grade as many additional responses as you want.)
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After you submit your response for grading, the following
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message appears under your response.
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**Your response has been submitted. Please check back later for your grade.**
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Peer Grading Interface
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The area where you'll grade responses is the *peer
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grading interface*. Each course that has peer assessments has at least
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one peer grading interface. There may be just one peer grading interface
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for the whole course, or each individual problem may have its own
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separate peer grading interface.
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.. image:: /Images/PGI_FromOEC_2Problems.gif
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Perform a Peer Assessment
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Performing a peer assessment has several steps. You can find detailed instructions for each step
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below.
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#. :ref:`Access Responses`, either in the body of the
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course or from the **Open Ended Console** page.
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#. :ref:`Learn to Grade` (this process is called
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*calibration*).
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#. :ref:`Grade Responses` from other students.
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.. _Access Responses:
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Step 1: Access responses from other students
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. warning::
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Modify the content in this section according to
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your course. For example, if your students can only grade by using the **Open
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Ended Console** page, change the introductory sentence below, and delete the
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second and third bullets.
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**Note** *You can only grade a response if you've submitted a response to the
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question, an instructor has already graded at least 20 responses, and
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there are more essays from other students left to grade. If you haven't submitted
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a response or no responses are available for grading, you see a yellow message in the
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interface.*
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.. image:: /Images/PAStudent_NoSubmissions.gif
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There are several ways to access other students' responses, depending on
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the way that the course is set up.
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- Through the **Open Ended Console** page. This option is always
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available for every course. To access the **Open Ended Console** page,
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click the **Open Ended Panel** tab at the top of any page in the course.
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When you see the list of problems that have responses available to grade,
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click the name of the problem that you want to open it.
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.. image:: /Images/PGI_FromOEC_2Problems.gif
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- Through the courseware, in a specific unit. This option is only available if the
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instructor has included a peer grading interface for the problem in the body of
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the course. To access responses in the courseware, go to the unit that contains
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the open response assessment problem. Scroll down past the response that you
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submitted until you see the peer grading interface that appears below the problem.
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.. image:: /Images/PGI_InUnitComposite.gif
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- Through the courseware, in a separate section. This option may not be available
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for your course. If it is, you'll see the section for peer grading in the
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course accordion on the left side of your screen. For example, MIT's 6.00x:
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Introduction to Computer Science and Programming course has a separate section
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that holds all the course peer grading interfaces. To access peer grading for
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a problem, you click the problem name.
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.. image:: /Images/PGI_Multiple-600x.gif
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.. _Learn to Grade:
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Step 2: Learn to grade
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Before you grade your peers' responses, you must learn to grade
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the same way that an instructor would. In this process, called
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*calibration*, you'll grade several responses that an instructor has already
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graded. If your grading is similar to the instructor's, you can begin grading
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other students' responses to the question.
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#. Click the name of the problem. When the **Learning to grade** page
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opens, click **Start learning to grade**.
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#. When the problem opens, compare the student's response with the
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rubric. Select the options that best apply to the response, and then
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click **Submit**.
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#. Review the **How did I do?** message that you receive, and then click
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**Continue**.
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.. image:: /Images/PG_Calibration_Correct.gif
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.. image:: /Images/PG_Calibration_Incorrect.gif
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When you click **Continue**, the next student response appears for
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you to grade, and you see a yellow **Calibration essay saved** message in
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the top left corner of the page.
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#. Continue to grade responses. After you grade the required number of
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responses correctly, you receive a **Ready to grade!** message. You
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can then start to grade responses for other students.
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.. _Grade Responses:
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Step 3: Grade responses
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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When you grade a peer assessment response, you can not only select
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options in the rubric, but also provide additional feedback for the
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student who submitted the response.
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#. When the response opens, select the options in the rubric that you
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feel best apply to the response, as you did in the calibration process.
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If you have concerns about the response, you can select other
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options to flag the response for instructor review. You don't have to fill
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out the rubric before you select these options.
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- If you aren't sure how to grade the response, select the **I am unsure about
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the scores I have given above** check box.
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- If the response is offensive, or if you suspect that it contains plagiarized
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material, select the **This submission has explicit, offensive, or (I suspect)
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plagiarized content** check box.
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#. Under **Written Feedback**, write a comment about the score that you
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gave the response.
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#. Click **Submit**. You see a **Successfully saved your feedback**
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message at the top of the screen, and the next response opens.
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#. Continue to grade until you've graded the required number of
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responses (usually 3). When you've graded enough responses, you
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receive the following message.
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.. image:: /Images/DoneGrading.gif
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When you see this message, you can access the score for your own
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response. For more information, see :ref:`ORA Access Scores`.
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If you want to grade additional responses at any time, you can go back
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to the **Peer Grading** page and click the name of the problem that you want
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to continue grading.
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.. note:: When a response opens for you to grade, it leaves the current "grading pool"
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that other instructors or students are grading from, which prevents other
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instructors or students from
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grading the response while you are working on it. If you do not submit a score
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for this response within 30 minutes, the response returns to the grading pool
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(so that it again becomes available for others to grade), even if you still have
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the response open on your screen.
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If the response returns to the grading pool (because the 30 minutes have passed),
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but the response is still open on your screen, you can still submit feedback for
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that response. If another instructor or student grades the response after it returns to the
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grading pool but before you submit your feedback, the response receives two grades.
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If you click your browser's **Back** button to return to the problem list before you
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click **Submit** to submit your feedback for a response, the response stays outside
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the grading pool until 30 minutes have passed. When the response returns to the
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grading pool, you can grade it.
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.. _ORA AI Assessment:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assessment
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.. warning::
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You can delete this section if your ORA problem doesn't use AI assessments.
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In an AI assessment, an instructor grades a sample set of student responses to the
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open response assessment problem. A machine learning algorithm then creates a model
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based on the instructor's scores and grades the remaining students' responses.
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After you submit your response to an AI assessment, the following message appears under your
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response.
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**Your response has been submitted. Please check back later for your grade.**
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Depending on the time that it takes for the instructor to grade a sample set of
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responses, you may receive your grade within minutes, or you may have to wait
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a few days. You won't receive a notification when your score is ready, so keep
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checking back.
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For more information about accessing your scores, see :ref:`ORA Access Scores`.
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.. _ORA Access Scores:
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Access Scores and Feedback
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.. warning::
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Modify the text in this section to apply to your course.
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For *self assessments*, the score that you give yourself appears as soon as you submit
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the score.
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For *peer assessments* and *AI assessments*, you'll access your scores through the **Open Ended Console** page.
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#. In the EdX Demo course, click the **Open Ended Panel** tab at the top
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of the page.
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#. On the **Open Ended Console** page, click **Problems You Have
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Submitted**.
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#. On the **Open Ended Problems** page, check the **Status** column to
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see whether your responses have been graded. The status for each problem is
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either **Waiting to be Graded** or **Finished**.
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#. If **Finished** appears in the **Status** column for the problem you want,
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click the name of the problem to see your score for that problem. When you
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click the name of the problem, the problem opens in the courseware.
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For both AI and peer assessments, the score appears below your response
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in an abbreviated version of the rubric.
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.. image:: /Images/AIScoredResponse.gif
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For peer assessments, you can
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also see the written feedback that your response received from different
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graders.
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.. image:: /Images/PeerScoredResponse.gif
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If you want to see the full rubric for either an AI or peer assessment,
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click **Toggle Full Rubric**.
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.. note:: For a peer assessment, if you haven't yet graded enough
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problems to see your score, you receive a message that lets you know how
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many problems you still need to grade.
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.. image:: /Images/FeedbackNotAvailable.gif
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For more information about grading peer assessments, see :ref:`ORA Peer Assessment`.
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Resubmitting a Response
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-----------------------
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.. warning::
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You can delete this section if you don't allow students to submit multiple responses.
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Some open response assessments allow multiple attempts. For these
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problems, a **New Submission** button appears below your original
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response.
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If you want to answer the question again, click **New Submission** to
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clear your former response, and click **OK** in the dialog box that
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appears. You can then enter a new response for the problem.
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