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Skill Assessment Workflow

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In this short demonstration, we'll show you how to create a student assignment for submitting a video for review.

This process allows both peers and instructors to provide feedback on the student's assignment by using in-context comments provided by Annoto.

Here's the workflow you can follow:

  • Set up the assignment.

  • Establish rubrics that include the desired criteria.

  • Have students submit their assignments.

  • Instructors can then review the videos, provide feedback, and assign a grade based on the rubrics and criteria they have set.

All of this can be done within the Grade Center of Blackboard!

That's it! This process allows for effective peer review and makes grading more structured and efficient.

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Step by Step Guide

1. Login to Blackboard as an instracture

2. Click on "Assigments"

3. Click on adding "Assignment"

4. Click to add the assignment name

5. Create the desired Rubrics

6. Define the criteria to be used and the corresponding weights for grading.

7. Click to submit the assignment.

8. Now, let's outline the workflow for students to submit their videos for feedback purposes.

9. Click on the "Add content"

10. Click on Embed Kaltura Media

11. The students have two options:

  • They can upload an existing video they have already recorded.

  • They can record a video directly using Kaltura Express Capture.

12. When they use Kaltura Express Capture, a window will appear, giving them the option to record using thier camera.

Once done, they simply click on "Save and Embed".

13. Finally, click on "Submit."

14. Now, as an instructor, we will review the student assignment and provide feedback. We have the ability to annotate it using Annoto. To access the submitted assignments, click on the Grade Center.

15. Click here to view the student assignment.

16. Click here to see the submitted video.

17. Provide your own time-based feedback in the form of text and video using Annoto comments. Assign a grade based on the specific rubrics you have defined. And the best part is, you can perform all of these tasks directly within Blackboard!

Have questions? Contact us at support@annoto.net