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Hello everybody,
I'd like to ask you some tips on correcting and grading application
exercises.
Do you use a sort of rubric for each assignment? That is to say, you
decide to give full marks for the right explanation and the right
letter, about 80% of the maximum if they understand the reason behind
but choose the wrong letter... and so on?
I am about to correct more or less 11 application activities for each
teams (there are 10 teams...) for a total of more than 100 exercises...
I need something fair, so that teams who have reasoned well can be
rewarded, but also simple, because I'd rather not spend hours and hours
on them. In our grading system top mark is 30/30 and pass mark 18/30, so
there are many possibilities to discriminate between two different grades.
Any suggestion you can give me will be helpful.
Thank you very much--
Marina
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Marina Di Carro, PhD
Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry
University of Genoa
Via Dodecaneso, 31
16146 Genova - Italy
tel +39 010 3536198
+39 010 3536173
fax +39 010 3536190
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