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This document outlines essential guidelines for submitting assignments electronically. It emphasizes the importance of properly titling documents, sharing files correctly, and ensuring all work is turned in consistently. Students are reminded to keep "Do Now" assignments consolidated in a single document and to create new files for different assignments. Clear instructions for group work, making up missed assignments, and grading communication are provided to help maintain clarity and accountability. Adhering to these guidelines will ensure that everyone receives proper credit for their work.
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Turning In Work Electronically Creative Writing Benjamin Way
Grading • I did a lot of grading over the weekend. • I found that a lot of you are missing a lot of assignments • I know some of you have done more of the work than you’ve turned in. • I need to make sure everyone is turning in work the same way, so that I receive all the assignments and you receive credit.
Do Nows • All “Do Now” assignment should be in the same document. • Do not share a new file each day. Just add more to the same file.
Title is so important • When you share the file, it will ask you to give it a name.Give it the EXACT SAME NAME as whatever it was called on my page. • Work that is titled incorrectly or not titled will not receive credit from today on.
Separate Different Assignments • Only put the Do Now assignments into one file. • If we do two different assignments in one day, you should be sharing two different files. • If we do 10 assignments in one day, you should be sharing 10 different files.
You don’t need your name in the subject. • Gmail tells me who sent the file. • I don’t even need you to tell me what period you’re in. I know what period you’re in. • Just give me the same title on your work as I titled the assignmenton the website.
Group Work • Only one person needs to share the file with me, but you do need to put the names of everyone at the top of the document. • Some people let permissions expire, so if you don’t put somebody’s name, it might disappear and then they won’t get credit. • Therefore, put all names at the top of the document.
Share each file, don’t just add it to a folder • When you share a file, make sure you share it by clicking “share” on the file, not by adding it to a folder you have shared with me. • I only get a notification that you shared it if you share it individually.
Making Up Work • When I grade work, I typically send you an e-mail to tell you what score you got. • If it’s less than 4 out of 4, I will briefly describe why you didn’t earn full credit. • If you want to make up work: • Fix whatever I said was wrong • Send me a reply to your score saying that you have made changes and want a re-grade. • If you need more in-depth explanations, reply to the e-mail with your score asking me to explain.