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Feedback on new self-assessment function (after use with students)
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07-21-2025
06:13 AM
Some reflections:
First, I love that it's been built at all. It can start some really meaningful dialogues about metacognition and assessment literacy.
Second, it needs some more development work yet, such as:
- There's currently no way to make this a requirement to complete - it sits only as an optional activity after the student submission. In practice, despite repeat reminders, not every student has completed the self-assessment. Adding an "optional/compulsory self-assessment" toggle to the assessment would solve this.
- There's no oversight for teachers, other than viewing each individually in SpeedGrader. Some kind of flag icon in the grades screen could resolve this? Functionality to message students who did not engage with it maybe? This would still be valuable even if the "optional/compulsory self-assessment" toggle were introduced
- The option to complete the self-assessment is tied to the assignment due date - does this mean the self-assessment can't be completed for late submissions? I didn't have any to check so genuine question - might be fine.
- It took a while for me to figure out whether a student had completed the self-assessment - it's not intuitive as it stands. If there isn't a self assessment, there won't be a "View Student Self-Assessment" toggle in speedgrader. If there is, when I toggle it to on, nothing immediately happens. If I then switch the rubric view from traditional to horizontal, I can see the student rubric responses. I should note that the rubric I use requires free form comments rather than using predetermined scale points to select.
- Further to 4, the student feedback comments all appearing in the comment library also thoroughly confused me at the start
- [EDIT added 24/07] The feedback comments from students are clipped - no amount of page zooming or dragging the vertical bar wider allows me to see the missing fragments of text
- [EDIT added 11/09] I am unable to access the rubric in SpeedGrader for students who have not completed the self-assessment, meaning I can't use it for marking because they didn't. And as the deadline has passed, I'm unable to ask them to add their responses. If i click on the "view rubric" button, not only does a rubric not appear - the grade box disappears