Feedback that has been shared with you by an assessor will be visible as an annotated paper on the flow page. The feedback page shows all annotations, comments, and completed rubrics that have been shared with you by the marker.
This will look different depending on the marking tool that was used to mark your work. UNIwise has created a new marker journey that will give both you and your assessor(s) an improved user experience. For a while, both tools will be available for use and therefore your view of the feedback provided will depend on which tool was used to mark your work.
Depending on the exam type, comments, annotations or rubrics will be displayed differently:
- Switch between a summary view and an annotation view. In the Annotation view, you can filter the view to your specific needs, change the size of the thumbnail annotations as well as print the feedback.
- General comments available to all participants on the flow.
- Comments on the individual paper. Any files attached to the comments can be downloaded or previewed from the comment.
- If available, rubrics that have been shared with you by an assessor are displayed below the comments.
Any annotations that have been shared with you by the marker are shown beside a preview of the paper. The annotation is situated by the anchor in the text. In the Summary view, you can change the size of the paper and annotations.
Not all browsers can display annotations in their internal PDF viewer. If you do not see the annotations, please download the annotated PDF and view it in Adobe Reader. Adobe Reader can be downloaded here.
- Change the view to a printable version. You can also filter the view to only show certain feedback (e.g. only comments, annotations or assessment explanations).
- General comments available to all participants on the flow.
- Comments on the individual paper. Any files attached to the comments can be downloaded or previewed.
- If available, rubrics that have been shared with you by an assessor are displayed below the comments.
- If available, the overall score as well as the score overview can be found above the item list.
- Any annotations that have been shared with you by the marker are shown beside a preview of an item. If points are manually given by the marker, these are shown below the comment with the title of the question. With multiple questions, the manual points are shown next to each question in the item.
- You are able to view your uploaded submission.
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You are able to view the auto-validated questions if the item is configured with automatic validation of the answers.
If a completed rubric has been shared with participants, it will display the following information:
- Criteria header: Shows the naming of the criterion and weight it has towards the final grade.
- Rank: Chosen rank is grey with green lettering.
- Text commentary (if available)
- Audio commentary (if available): Click the play button to start and the volume button to change the volume.
On entering the flow page, click the button to access feedback on your work.
- Submission Feedback: Your assessor may write general comments on your whole submission and it is possible for them to also attach a file.
- Common feedback: Your assessor may write feedback for all participants whose work they have marked and it is possible for them to also attach a file.
- Rubrics: If a rubric has been used to mark your work, this may be shared with you. Rubrics look different depending on the style and content. Depending on the flow setting, you may also see the name of your assessor.
- Submission: This final section displays your marked work, including any annotations shared with you by your assessor.
- File navigation: Allows you to navigate between multiple files that were submitted for marking.
- Download: Download copies of your marked work to store outside of WISEflow.
- More options: Access options for download, save as, print and settings.
- Full screen: View your marked work in full screen mode.
- Open panel: Open a page navigation panel on the left-hand side of your screen making it easier to navigate to specific pages within the document.
- View controls: View controls for page transition, page orientation and page layout (including full screen).
- Zoom: Controls to zoom in and out.
- Pan: Pan around a document when zoomed in.
- Search: Search for words or phrases within the document.
- Annotations: Switch to annotation view.
- Search annotations: Search annotations for words or phrases.
- Sort annotations: Sort the listed annotations by position, created date, modified date, sharing state, co-assessor, type or colour.
- Filter annotations: Filter the list of annotations by co-assessor, sharing state, colour or type.
- Annotation: Displays the annotation comment and highlights to which part of the document it refers.
On entering the flow page, click the button to access feedback on your work.
- Submission Feedback: Your assessor(s) may write general comments on your whole submission or the items to which they were allocated for marking. It is also possible for them to attach a file.
- Common feedback: Your assessor(s) may write feedback for all participants whose work they have marked and it is possible for them to also attach a file.
- Annotated Items: Items appear listed in the Item Overview on the right-hand side. Click on the eye icon to select the item and annotations you wish to view.
A: More options including download, save as, print and settings
B: Full screen
C: Panel for navigating between multiple pages of an item
D: View controls including continuous page, page by page, rotate and double pages
E: Zoom controls
F: Pan
G: Search text within the annotations
H: Return to the annotations view
I: Sort the annotations by a selected attribute
J: Filter the annotations by a selected attribute or by assessor
K: Filter the items for easy selection
Different information will be displayed depending on how the flow has been set up.
You may see the automatic validation of auto-scored questions after submission:
You may see your achieved marks against each item after the marking period has ended:
If your assessor(s) has shared inline annotations with you on auto-scored questions, you will see tabs offering you View or Annotate options. Click Annotate to view the annotations.
If enabled on the flow, you will also be able to view your performance on any auto-scored questions by clicking on the icon next to your paper.