There are 8 questions listed below. You MUST answer at least 5 different questions to get the points for the assignment. Submit your answers. Upload as a Word document. This assignment will be graded on effort and thoroughness of responses.
1. Describe a situation in which you used your training and/or experience in making a good decision
2. Tell about a time when you had to deal with a very upset co-worker, customer, or fellow student.
3. Tell about a time when you had to adopt a well-defined work routine.
4. Describe a time when you had to commit to a plan of action in an emergency. Be specific.
5. Tell about a time when you had to go above and beyond the call of duty in order to get a job done.
6. Tell about a time when you missed an obvious solution to a problem.
7. Give a specific example of when you had to conform to a policy with which you did not agree.
8. Tell me about a time when you were able to provide your own motivation to produce (do your work) even though you were working along.
Answers
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Submission statuses include:
Nothing submitted for this assignment
Draft (not submitted)
Submitted for grading
Grading statuses include:
Not graded
Graded
File submission
To submit a file submission, students complete the following steps:
Click the ‘Add submission’ button to bring up the file upload page.
Upload the relevant file into the submission. They are able to ‘drag and drop’ the file into the submission box.
Click ‘Save Changes’.
There should now be a Last modified date and the file(s) uploaded will also be displayed. Depending on how the assignment is setup the status will either read ‘Submitted for grading’ - in which case no further action is need, or ‘Draft (not submitted)’.
If changes are required, click on ‘Edit my submission’.
Once ready to submit, click ‘Submit assignment’.
Note that once the assignment is 'submitted’ no further changes are allowed.
Student view when adding a submission
Student view once file is uploaded
Student view when submitting assignment
Note: Depending on how the assignment is setup students may see both a file submission page and an online text editor.
Access controlled links
If the administrator has enabled this feature for either the Google Drive repository or the OneDrive repository then students can upload a file as an 'access controlled link' from either of these repositories. The file is then copied to the site account and the student is no longer able to edit it.The student retains the original file in their own Google Drive or OneDrive. The teacher is given permission to edit the file for grading purposes, and the student is sent a copy of the edited file.
Student submits an access controlled link
Online text
To submit online text, students complete the following steps:
Click the ‘Add submission’ button to bring up the online text editor page.
Type the relevant text into the text editor, or paste from a previously written file.
Click ‘Save Changes’.
There should now be a Last modified date and the first 100 characters entered will also be displayed. Depending on how the assignment is setup the status will either read ‘Submitted for grading’ - in which case no further action is need, or ‘Draft (not submitted)’.
If changes are required, click on ‘Edit my submission’.
Once ready to submit, click ‘Submit assignment’.
Note that once the assignment is 'submitted’ no further changes are allowed.
Online text entered
Submitting assignment
Submission comments
Depending on how the assignment has been setup, there may be a section where students can leave submission comments.
Student comments
Grading and feedback
When students have submitted their assignments, they can be accessed by clicking on the assignment activity. This will bring up the Grading Summary page.
The Grading Summary page displays a summary of the assignment, including; number of participants, number of drafts, number of submitted assignments, due date and time remaining.
Clicking 'Grade' will take you to the first student in the list so you can start grading individually. If you wish to grade several assignments, clicking Save and Show next will take you to the next submission.
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Clicking 'View all submissions' will take you to the grading table where you see all students.
The Grading Table contains columns of information about the student, the status of their submission, a link to grade their submission, a link to each submission and feedback comments and files (if enabled).
Filtering submissions
A dropdown menu accessed from the 'Options' section allows you to filter submissions so you can for example quickly see which students have not submitted yet.
You can also filter submissions which have had extensions granted.
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Allocating submissions to markers
If you need to divide submissions between more than one person, you can apply groups to the assignment and let markers know which group(s) to mark. Note that because group membership is not itself anonymised, this may make anonymised submissions that bit less anonymous, though as long as the groups aren't very small this should be acceptable.
An alternative is to use marking allocation - this allows anyone with a teacher role to allocate one marker to each submission. This works particularly well if marking is allocated by subject specialism.
Explanation:
There are 8 questions listed below. You MUST answer at least 5 different questions to get the points for the assignment. Submit your answers. Upload as a Word document. This assignment will be graded on effort and thoroughness of responses.
1. Describe a situation in which you used your training and/or experience in making a good decision
2. Tell about a time when you had to deal with a very upset co-worker, customer, or fellow student.
3. Tell about a time when you had to adopt a well-defined work routine.
4. Describe a time when you had to commit to a plan of action in an emergency. Be specific.
5. Tell about a time when you had to go above and beyond the call of duty in order to get a job done.
6. Tell about a time when you missed an obvious solution to a problem.
7. Give a specific example of when you had to conform to a policy with which you did not agree.
8. Tell me about a time when you were able to provide your own motivation to produce (do your work) even though you were working alongThere are 8 questions listed below. You MUST answer at least 5 different questions to get the points for the assignment. Submit your answers. Upload as a Word document. This assignment will be graded on effort and thoroughness of responses.
1. Describe a situation in which you used your training and/or experience in making a good decision
2. Tell about a time when you had to deal with a very upset co-worker, customer, or fellow student.
3. Tell about a time when you had to adopt a well-defined work routine.
4. Describe a time when you had to commit to a plan of action in an emergency. Be specific.
5. Tell about a time when you had to go above and beyond the call of duty in order to get a job done.
6. Tell about a time when you missed an obvious solution to a problem.
7. Give a specific example of when you had to conform to a policy with which you did not agree.
8. Tell me about a time when you were able to provide your own motivation to produce (do your work) even though you were working along