Assessing Topics
You can choose to evaluate user’s individual messages and have BeachBoard automatically calculate a topic score for each user, or you can assign a topic scores directly to each user. If you choose to assess individual messages, you can specify how you want the system to calculate each user’s overall topic score.
Configure a Topic for Assessment
- On the main discussions page, click the Edit icon for the topic you want to configure.
- Click the Assessment tab
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- If you want the score to be linked to a grade item, select the item from the Grade Item drop-down list.
- If you have not created a grade item, click the New Grade Item link and create the grade item
- Specify the number you want to Score Out of. You will evaluate users using a scale ranging from zero to the number entered here. E.g., if you enter 15, you will assess users on a scale from zero to fifteen.
- Add a Rubric by clicking the Add Rubric button or click the Create Rubric in New Window link to create a rubric. See Rubrics for more information.
- If you want to assess individual messages (rather than assigning an overall topic score directly for each user):
- Select the Assess each message and automatically calculate the topic score check box.
- Select the Calculation method you want to use to determine users’ overall topic scores based on message scores.
- Average message score
- Maximum message score
- Minimum message score
- Mode message score - Highest on multiple
- Mode message score - Lowest on multiple
- If you want the calculation to treat unassessed messages as if those messages had received a score of zero, select Include non-scored messages in the calculated score as zero. By default, unassessed messages are ignored when calculating the topic score.
- Click Save and Close.
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- From the Discussions List page, click on the drop-down arrow beside a topic and then click Assess Topic
- Do one of the following:
- On the Users tab,
- Click the Topic Score link beneath the name of the user you want to assess; or
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- Click the Assessments tab,
- Then click the name of the user you want to assess.
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Tip: On either tab, you can search for specific users by typing all or part of a user’s name or user ID in the Search For field and clicking Search. You can also filter the view to display members of a specific group or section using the View By drop-down list.
- In the pop-up window, enter the score for this user in the Topic Score field. You may scroll down to this window to view individual posts by this user.
- Click Save and Close.
You can link a topic’s score to a grade item in your course’s grade book so that users’ scores are automatically transferred to the grade book. This enables you to factor the topic score into users’ final grades for the course. It also enables you to display the result to users; users cannot view their topic score directly through the Discussions tool, but they can view their grades in the grade book.
Associate a Topic with a Grade Item
On the Assessment tab where you configure a topic for assessment, select the grade item from the Grade Item drop-down list, or click the New Grade Item link to create a new grade item for the topic. See Setting up assessment for more information about configuring a topic for assessment, and see creating grade items.
Note: Only numeric grade items can be linked to discussion topics.
Publishing Topic Scores to the Grade Book
You assess topics linked to grade items in the same way you assess stand-alone topics, by assigning a score to each message or to each user for the topic overall. However, BeachBoard will not update the grade item until you release the score to the grade book. This prevents inaccurate grades from being displayed before you are finished assessing users.
When you release the topic score, BeachBoard updates the grade item in the grade book. Any additional changes you make to a user’s score are automatically sent to the grade book.
Publish a Topic Score to the Grade Book
- On the main Discussions page, click the Assess Topic icon for the specific topic.
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- On the Assess Topic page, do one of the following:
- Select the check box in the Publish to Grades column beside each user whose score you want to release to the grade book, then click Save.
or - To release scores for all users, click Publish All Scores to Grades on the action bar.
- Select the check box in the Publish to Grades column beside each user whose score you want to release to the grade book, then click Save.
Tip: You can also release a user’s score in the same place that you enter it by selecting the Published checkbox.
Message ratings can be effective in shared discussions where a lot of messages might be posted over a long period of time. Message ratings enable the community to collectively assess the value of each message, which helps significant messages gain prominence as they collect the highest ratings over time. This helps everyone find messages that are regularly referenced as classic contributions, and helps new users focus on the most important messages posted in the past. Your rating is anonymous.
A message's average displays above the message and you can search for messages based on their average rating, which makes it easy to locate the best or most insightful in a topic.
Note: Message rating can only be enabled for the entire course. You cannot turn message ratings on for one topic and off for another.
Enable Message Rating
- On the main Discussions page, click Settings on the upper right.
- In the Org Unit Settings section, select the appropriate rating scheme from the drop-down list.
- Click Save.
Note: Users also need the permissions Rate Messages and See Average Message Ratings.
Some of your courses may use message ratings. Each message’s Average Rating is displayed as a row of five blue stars. The filled-in stars indicate the average rating.
Tip: You can search by average rating to find the highest rated messages. In a big discussion, this is a good way to find the best messages.
Rate a Message
Click one of the orange stars, or the upvote/downvote icon depending on which rating scheme is selected.