Grader (Role description)

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The Grader role has access to the Grade and Monitor modules. The Grader is responsible for assessing submitted work, setting final marks, and providing feedback to candidates.

This article details the specific access and permissions available to a Grader across the marking, review, and monitoring workflows.

Access and permissions by module

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    • View candidate list
    • Filter candidate list
    • View submissions
    • Download submissions
    • Download marks and grades as csv
    • Download/upload candidate list and grades in excel (if activated)
    • Set marks or grades on questions
    • Apply automatically calculated grade (requires threshold values)
    • Change threshold values (if applicable)
    • Override automatic marks on questions
    • Confirm own/final grading (depending on workflows determined by the planner)
    • View details pane on assessment in Grading
    • View associated Question set
    • View (and print) grading protocol
    • Upload mark scheme
    • Add private comments on learner level and question level
    • Add an explanation of grade
    • Send explanation of grade (may be restricted by planner)
    • Request and view anti-similarity report (if an integration exists)
      • Anti-similarity available only for some question types
      • May be restricted to Planners only
    • Comment directly in submission
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    • View all candidates on assessment
    • Toggle columns on/off
    • Search and apply a filter in lists
    • Create, edit and delete own views
    • Apply available actions to candidates

Monitor actions available for Graders

After activation and during assessment (Test status: Active)

These actions apply to candidates with the status submitted:

  • View submission
  • Download and print

After test ends (Test status: Finished)

These actions apply to candidates with the status submitted after the test has finished:

  • View submission
  • Download and print
  • View results: Test must be ready for grading
  • Edit explanation

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