marking paperless submissions of work
In reply to Jeffrey Nauss who asked about marking paperless submissions of coursework there's no essential difference in marking sumbitted coursework on paper or in an electronic document. As I stated earlier I favour email submission of work as wordprocessor or spreadsheet file attachments to email. These files can be extracted, read and edited to include the marker's comments (in red of course!). The edited file is then returned to the sender by email so turnround can be very fast. Richard Singer ----------------------------------------- Dr Richard Singer School of Applied Chemistry Kingston University Penrhyn Road Surrey KT1 2EE UK Tel 0181 547 2000 ext 2471 FAX 0181 547 7562 ----------------------------------------- ----- chemweb: A list for Chemical Applications of the Internet. Archived as: http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/chemweb/ To unsubscribe, send to listserver@ic.ac.uk the following message; unsubscribe chemweb List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (rzepa@ic.ac.uk)
Hi On 6 Mar, RICHARD SINGER wrote:
In reply to Jeffrey Nauss who asked about marking paperless submissions of coursework
there's no essential difference in marking sumbitted coursework on paper or in an electronic document. As I stated earlier I favour email submission of work as wordprocessor or spreadsheet file attachments to email. These files can be extracted, read and edited to include the marker's comments (in red of course!). The edited file is then
Nice to see someone who does not subscribe to the belief that marking in _RED_ makes students weep into their beer.....
returned to the sender by email so turnround can be very fast.
Richard Singer
----------------------------------------- Dr Richard Singer School of Applied Chemistry Kingston University Penrhyn Road Surrey KT1 2EE UK Tel 0181 547 2000 ext 2471 FAX 0181 547 7562 -----------------------------------------
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