

The assessment marks graph will only display once 7 submissions have been marked and released. Your mark is denoted in a group by a yellow circle atop the column. The assessment marks graph displays information that has been entered into the Moodle gradebook, including items which may not contribute to your final mark.ĭisplayed as a column graph where the range of marks for an assessment are broken down into 4 anonymous grade groups. The Student Dashboard displays a comparison of: The student dashboard will appear at the top of your Moodle sites as a collapsed heading. The Moodle Student Dashboard will continue development to address the ongoing needs of you, the student, in the modern learning environment. The Student Dashboard aims to empower you through allowing greater insight into your studies by providing near-real-time feedback on your activity in Moodle. The Moodle Student Dashboard is one of the tools implemented to meet the Universities goals, outlined in the 2016-2020 Strategic Plan, particularly:Ģ.1 - Transform what we teach, how we teach and how we assess learning to maximise student success, positive personal and employment outcomes-promoting curiosity, agility and mutual respect.Ģ.3 - Enable every student to reach their potential by providing personalised support for transitioning into their studies, through university and into the external world. Viewable by you and your teaching staff for that subject, the dashboard can be used to ask for targeted help with a specific task where you may not have met your expectations. Your personalised dashboard allows an opportunity to identify relative strengths and weaknesses in in assessable items and utilisation of the Moodle site. The dashboard collates information from across Moodle and visualises it against your peers. It marks the first step in a larger project to provide near-real-time learning analytics to students. The Moodle Student Dashboard is part of the scope of Learning Analytics at UOW. Resources for staff can be found on the intranet.
