Submitting and evaluating portfolios in myPortfolio
The menu item Submissions allows for group members to hand in portfolios and have them evaluated. This tutorial follows the structure of the graphic below:
To create a submission, lecturers have to apply for the institute staff role via lehrsevice@leuphana.de. This role is necessary to access the options for submissions. Note: Please us “Institute staff role” as the subject for this email.
For the evaluation of submissions, you do not need this role. You can use the role of “Administrator” in the group settings for this. This role refers to the group. The person creating a group will always have this role automatically.
As an institute staff member (a), you can either create a new group (b) or open an existing one.
Open the Settings drop-down menu and scroll to the Content section, where you will find the option to Allow submissions ©. Save your settings at the end of the page. Besides activating submissions, you can Allow archiving of submissions. This enables group administrators to download the submitted pages and collections as a zip file. With the option Access archive of submissions, a report about the submissions can be downloaded.
Add all necessary content to the group and invite students to join or add them manually.
Students have two options for submitting pages and collection. Information about this can be found in Section 2.2.
Note:
Portfolios can continue to be edited after submission until they are assessed and released; an edit-locked copy is automatically created at the time of submission.
To view the current state of a portfolio, click on the eye icon next to the title (a). From a popup window will open which leads you to the portfolio.
There are multiple options to get to the evaluation overview:
In the previous graphic, you can see how portfolios can be evaluated.
There are three options for evaluating: Revise, Fail and Pass. To release a portfolio, use the to be released button in the outer right collum. After evaluation, portfolios have to released manually. They can also be released without evaluation.
Note:
Without release, portfolios stay locked and students cannot work on their portfolios.
Once you have submitted an evaluation and click on the page title (a) again, the portfolio will be exported and downloaded as a zip file. Above the table there is a CSV button. This allows you to export the report overview.
Further notes:
Note:
This section will deal with the submission of finished portfolios. For information about the creation of pages and collections as well as the types of content, take a look at the wiki-page Create.
If your lecturer did not add you to the respective group or did not provide a link to join the group, you can always search for the group. To get to the group search, either use the Engage function on the landing page or use the burger menu at the top right and use Engage – Groups for the group overview page. Use the drop-down menu to choose All groups before searching the group name.
There are two ways for handing in submissions:
1. Via the page or collection
2. Within the group
After submission, further editing of the page or collection is blocked until it was evaluated and/or released. Your submitted pages and collections (which will have the date and time of submission in the file name) have to be enabled to be shown (1) after that they are highlighted in your portfolio overview with a link to the original portfolio (2).
After the evaluation, you can see the result by opening the submission menu via the burger menu: click Share – Submissions. The results are shown in a table with three types of evaluation:
For archiving the submission, you can click on the portfolio title in this overview to export a zip file.
Note:
This function is only available when the group settings allow archiving of pages and collections. It can only be done by the administrator, and it does not enable archiving retroactively. After the portfolio was released by the lecturer, you can edit the portfolio again and submit it again if necessary.
1. Creation:
2. Evaluation: