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E-MARKING Heather Wilson

E-MARKING Heather Wilson. Purpose/Aims. Identify the benefits of E-marking What we will be e-marking What you can do to assist Q & A. Benefits. • Ensures the continued credibility of National Qualifications • Increases confidence in assessment decisions

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E-MARKING Heather Wilson

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  1. E-MARKING Heather Wilson

  2. Purpose/Aims • Identify the benefits of E-marking • What we will be e-marking • What you can do to assist • Q & A

  3. Benefits • Ensures the continued credibility of National Qualifications • Increases confidence in assessment decisions • Shares knowledge more widely about national standards • Builds long-term capacity • Brings logistical efficiencies and environment benefits • Ease of use by markers

  4. E-marking E-marking system can support the marking of – Marking from Scanned Image (MFI) • short (structured) responses • long (unstructured) responses • objective questions (auto-marking) • specified coursework Marking from Paper (MFP) – marks input

  5. Setting and Monitoring the Standard • Standard exemplified • Markers QA’d prior to starting live marking • Detailed Marker Feedback • Continuous checks • Full visibility of live marking • Supportive • Inbuilt Messaging • Responses marked accurately, to standard by end of marking process

  6. What can you do to assist? • Issue the correct answer booklets • Emphasise to Invigilators need to package in accordance with instructions • Emphasise to candidate use of blue/black ink and need for legible SCN

  7. Example of a completed front page

  8. For further support contact the CFE Liaison Team www.sqa.org.uk/cfeteam

  9. Questions and Answers

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