Assignment Turn-In & Grading System Launched

When we launched Edmodo just a little over a month ago our assignment system was pretty much just a notification for assignments.  We are proud to announce a complete Assignment Turn-In and Grading system has been added to Edmodo.

After a teacher has posted an assignment in Edmodo a student will see a link to turn-in the assignment in the assignment post.

Edmodo Assignment Turn-In Link

When the student has completed their assignment according to the teachers instructions, they are ready to “turn-in” their assignment by clicking on the Turn-In link.

Once the Student turns in their assignment the post will then be marked as “waiting” for their teacher to grade the assignment.

Once students turn in assignments, the teacher will be notified.

Now the assignment is ready to grade. We currently only have 1 student in this demo class, but all your students would show up in the following screenshot for your classes.

Time to review & grade!!!

Once you’ve graded the assignment your students will be notified of their grade in Edmodo.

Please let us know what you think of the Assignment Turn-In & Grading System. We are striving to make Edmodo as best we can and make it a first class learning platform.

Comments

5 Responses to “Assignment Turn-In & Grading System Launched”

  1. Jason Rhode on October 7th, 2008 8:19 pm

    Can Assignment Turn-in & Grading be turned off if desired by the instructor to prevent confusion when used in conjunction with a learning management system?

  2. Tom Scheeler on November 13th, 2008 12:45 am

    Is there a place where the instructor can see all of the group members and their grades for each assignment? Maybe an export out to Xcel, which can import into my grade book.

  3. admin on November 13th, 2008 2:13 am

    Tom, not now but this is definitely future functionality we want to build. We have talked about this already.

  4. Kristi Henkels on December 1st, 2008 10:21 pm

    Is there a way for students to edit their turned in assignments or redo them?
    Thanks,
    Krsiti

  5. admin on December 1st, 2008 10:24 pm

    Kristi, not at this time, but I could see this being added in the future. Thanks for the suggestion.

    -Jeff

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