Homework Grading Instructions:
- Meet with the TAs to
coordinate and discuss a rubric.
- (If applicable) Make sure to coordinate with others that are grading
the same problem.
- Comments to the students are the most important part of the process. Please give them feedback if something isn't clear (or correct).
Please use the Rubric feature on Gradescope (see below) to make point adjustments on common errrs in order to save yourself having to write the same things out
over and over.
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Grading itself will be done through Gradescope. You will be assigned to peer review certain submissions. For each submission, leave helpful comments and feedback to the student for just the problem you are tasked with grading (not the full submission).
- Prepare a solution in latex format. If there are
alternate solutions, sketch the ideas for those too.
You may use one of the submitted solutions, but you should get
permission from and acknowledge the person that wrote it.
- When you are done, please meet with the TAs
to go over the homeworks and the solution.
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Due date: Everything is due within one week after you have
been assigned peer reviews on Canvas.
- Note that part of your grade in the course depends on the
quality of your grading, solution writeup and promptness.
Tips for using Gradescope:
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Please try to give sufficient feedback whenever possible, either by applying a meaningful rubric item, or by using submission-specific point adjustment and comment (if the error is specific to that submission).
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You can check the corresponding Rubric on the right panel to apply point modifications
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Use meaningful rubric label names, e.g. "minor numerical error (-0.5)", to apply common point modifications. This can save you a lot of time.
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When you need to refer to a specific location in the submitted document, you can do this by clicking on the opened PDF on Gradescope.