Assignments can be utilized for many types of assessments by instructors. There are multiple ways to grade assignments. This tutorial demonstrates how to grade an assignment from within the assignment submission folder with a rubric in MyFIRE.


  1. Access the desired course in MyFIRE.
  2. Select the instructor tools tab at the top of the page. 

 

3.              A drop-down menu will appear. Select course admin.

 

4.              When the page refreshes, locate and select assignments.

 

5.             When the page loads, a list of the assignments that have been created in the course will appear. Select the desired assignment.  Additionally, from this page, instructors are able to view if there are new submissions from students, the number of students who have completed the assignments, the number of assignments evaluated, the number of assignments where the feedback has been published, and the assignment due, start, and end date(s) if added.

 

6.             When the page refreshes, a list of the students will appear. Locate the student that you would like to assess.

 

7.             Select evaluate to the right of each student’s name or the title of the file submission.  

 

8.             When the page refreshes, the student’s paper will appear in the document viewer. Review the student’s submission. 

 

a.             If the student has submitted more than one file to the assignment, select the file drop-down menu to the right of the student’s name in the top left corner of the screen.

 

9.             If desired, mark up the student’s submission through the annotations tool. If needed, review the utilize the annotations tool tutorial.

 

10.          If needed, there are three options to quickly access the assignment settings and to add special access to the assignment for students by selecting the ellipsis icon on the right side of the screen. 

 

a.             A drop-down menu will appear. Select edit activity, preview activity, or special access dates

 

                                                   i.If edit activity is selected, a new browser tab will open. Then once the assignment edit(s) have been completed, return to the assessment page and refresh your screen before proceeding. If needed, refer to the tutorial on how to create an assignment.

                                                   i.If preview activity is selected, a new browser tab will open. This option will show the assignment instructions from the student view for quick reference. 

                                         ii.         If special access is selected, a pop-up window will appear to provide special access to the specified student that you are actively grading. If needed, refer to the tutorial on how to grant special access on an assignment.

11.          Once finished marking up the submission(s), locate the evaluation panel to assess the student on the right side of the screen. 

 

12.          When assessing a student with a rubric, the rubric title and icon will be visible under the Rubrics title. Select the rubric name to open and assess the student through the rubric. 

 

a.             If a rubric’s status is changed to archived after the rubric has been connected to an assessment, an archived tag will appear below the rubric title where the rubric is displayed. Archived rubrics can still be evaluated and archiving a rubric does not remove it from activities or published feedback. Students are able to see the archived tag. 

 

13.          The rubric will open within the evaluation panel. 

 

a.             If needed, expand the evaluation panel to view the rubric in a larger window by selecting and dragging the toggle bar to the left. 

 

b.    If the rubric is too large, instructors have the option to expand the view of the rubric in a table format through a pop-up window by selecting the pop-out icon in the top right corner of the page. 

 

i.If the pop-out icon is selected, the rubric will appear in a separate pop-out window that can be resized if desired. With this view, assess the students by selecting the desired level for each criterion. 

 

                                         ii.         If needed, provide additional feedback to students for each criterion by selecting the add feedback link. 

 

                                        iii.         If needed, increase or decrease the students’ default rubric scores by selecting the score field to the right of the criterion row. 

 

1.    Then use the up and down arrows to set the desired score or type the desired score. 

 

                                       iv.         Once finished assessing the student through the rubric in the pop-out window, select close at the bottom of the window and continue to step 17.

 

14.          Assess the student by selecting the cells in the criterion bar for the appropriate score level for each criterion row. 

 

a.             Instructors can also select the left and right arrows to scroll and view all of the criterion levels.

 

b.    Once the criterion bar is selected, the level selection will show a checkmark and will automatically save.

 

c.     The level title and description appear below the criterion bar. 

 

15.           Once a point level is selected for each criterion row, determine if additional feedback is needed. If additional feedback is needed, select add feedback under the desired criteria section.

 

16.          Then determine if the student’s score needs to be manually adjusted. If the score needs to be adjusted, select the score for the desired criteria on the right side of the criterion section. 

 

a.             Once the score is selected, the cell will refresh to show an editable field to adjust the point value for the desired criteria. Either type the new score or use the up and down arrows to set the desired score. 

 

b.    Once the criteria score has been set, the score cell will be highlighted bluewith an asterisk on the right. 

 

i.Additionally, an option to clear the edited score will appear. To clear the edited score, select clear override

 

17.           If more than one rubric is attached to the assignment, determine which rubric will be used to grade the student by selecting the appropriate rubric from the grading rubric drop-down menu

 

18.          As each criterion is assessed, the overall score for the assignment will automatically be calculated in the overall grade field

 

19.          If desired, select the statistics icon on the right of the overall grade field to view the assignment statistics by class and user stats.

 

a.             If selected, a pop-up window will appear showing the statistics for the rubric. Instructors can view either class statistics or user statistics.

 

b.    Once finished viewing the rubric statistics, select close at the bottom of the pop-up window. 

 

20.          Once each criterion has been assessed, the rubric icon at the top of the evaluation panel will change to show a checkmark on the rubric icon signifying that an assessment has been completed. 

Note: If a rubric icon does not show a checkmark once finished assessing the student through the rubric, review the rubric to ensure that no criterion level has been missed. 

 

21.          Next, if desired, provide overall feedback to the student in the overall feedback textbox. For further instructions on utilizing the editor textbox, refer to the utilize MyFIRE editor tutorial.  

 

a.             Then if desired, choose to either (A) upload a file, (B) record a 1-minute audio message, or (C) record up to a 30-minute video message to the student to provide additional feedback.  

 

22.          Once done assessing the student, select publish at the bottom of the page. Note: Once the grade is published or updated, students will receive an instant notification to their SEU email and Pulse app account that their assignment has been graded. 

 

a.             If desiring to publish all of the student scores at once or to finish grading at a later time, then select save draft. If needed, refer to the manually publish multiple assignment scores tutorial. 

 

b.    If attempting to publish or save the assessment in the middle of scoring the assignment through the rubric, a pop-up window will appear stating that not all rubric criteria have been scored

 

i.Select either continue grading or publish anyway

Note: If publish anyway is selected, the student’s grade will reflect only the partial assessment, but the student may think it is their total score. 

 

23.          If wanting to grade the next student’s submission for the assignment, select the left and right arrows in the top right corner of the screen to continue to the next student’s submission. 

 

24.           If wanting to return to the assignment submission view for the entire class, select the back to submissions link in the top left corner of the screen.