diff --git a/TAs.md b/TAs.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff1f01f --- /dev/null +++ b/TAs.md @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +### Grading + +All grading happens on [the grading server](https://stat-301-instructor.stat.ubc.ca). If +you visit that URL in your browser, you will be taken to a login page. + +You can log into your individual account using your username and password. You can do whatever +you want in this account; this is your "sandbox." It's often useful to clone our + +You can *also* log into a *grading account* (usually something like `worksheet-grader-0`) +using the *grading account's username* and *your usual password*. +DSCIBot will email you when you are given a grading task to work on. + +### How to login to grading server +1. Access the instructor server at stat-301-instructor.stat.ubc.ca +2. The grader login is not your regular login it is composed of two parts: +stat301 + name of assignment + your grading account username +For example, my login is gaby, then to grade tutorial_01 I’ll enter as my login: + stat301tutorial_01gaby +3. After sucessfully logging in your page should look like this + ![image (35)](https://media.github.ubc.ca/user/2712/files/51cf5667-36a2-432b-acf9-e0e3bffde6d0) +4. Select "Nbgrader" from the top and click on "Formgrader" + +![image (37)](https://media.github.ubc.ca/user/2712/files/f82e667e-1c63-4785-9715-12c0291b393c) + +5. Then, click on “Manual Grade” +![image (38)](https://media.github.ubc.ca/user/2712/files/82e4d3db-aa93-43d5-b4fd-1de836f08042) + +6. Then, find the assignment you want to grade. First assignment is “Tutorial intro” +![image](https://media.github.ubc.ca/user/2712/files/c79c1433-010c-4f71-af45-5bef9f46c903) + +7. Then, click on tutorial intro once again +![image](https://media.github.ubc.ca/user/2712/files/6ce5982e-bd3e-4321-b172-0b645f6085f1) + +8. Then you’ll see a list of submissions, just click on one to start grading. +![image](https://media.github.ubc.ca/user/2712/files/b0cc5961-eba8-4bd1-9a7d-62318fd0245b) + +9. Navigate to the question you need to grade, and put the grade on the blue box +![image](https://media.github.ubc.ca/user/2712/files/1e536623-6dc7-449b-982c-8ba2254bb880) +(Note, you’ll see and be able to change the grades in autograded questions as well. Please DO +NOT CHANGE those grades). + +That's it! + +### Important note about grading + +There is no "submit" button when you finish grading. +The grading system considers your job to be "done" when +you complete grading all students. + +**So if you are not ready yet (still want to look things over, +discuss with another TA, etc) make +sure not to grade all of your students. Leave at least one ungraded.** + +When you are finally ready to be "finished," you can grade +all of the students and the system will automatically continue +the grading/return/feedback process. + +### Useful Grading Shortcuts + +| Key combination | Functionality | +| ------------ | ------------- | +| `tab` | Move to the next score or comment input | +| `shift-tab` | Move to the previous score or comment input | +| `escape` | Defocus and save the current score or comment input | +| `enter` | Refocus the most recent score or comment input | +| `control-.` | **Move to the same score or comment input of the next submission** | +| `control-shift-.` | Move to the same score or comment input of the next submission with failed tests | +| `control-,` | **Move to the same score or comment input of the previous submission** | +| `control-shift-,` | Move to the same score or comment input of the previous submission with failed tests | +| `control-shift-f` | Flag the submission | + +Bolded functions are especially useful. + +These can be found by clicking the grey question mark at the bottom right of the screen with a submission open in formgrader.