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Moodle lets instructors create Assignments with a variety of settings. For example:
- Your instructor can control whether you can make only one submission or whether you can you can re-submit files, or if you can upload files after deadlines have passed.
- Some assignment types let your instructor return a submission with comments for revisions. You can upload your revisions by returning to the link for the assignment.
- Assignments can be for "offline" activities such as a classroom presentation or printed paper, in which case you will not submit anything on Moodle, but your instructor may use the Moodle assignment for grading and feedback.
Submit an Assignment
You may be asked to attach files or enter text directly into a text box. Note : If your instructor asks you to upload a file, they should inform you what file format you should submit (e.g., .pdf, .doc, .pptx or .docx).
- Links to assignments can always be found in the sections down the center of the Moodle course page. If your instructor has added the Activities block to the course, you can also locate assignments by selecting the Assignment link in the Activities block, which can usually be found on the right side of the Moodle course page.
- Select the link to the assignment. The Assignment page will open, showing instructions and your submission status (due date, grading status, time remaining, grade, etc.) for this assignment.
- Select Add submission . The Assignment submission page will open. Depending on how your instructor set up the assignment, you may have the option to submit file(s), enter text in a text entry box or both.
- When pasting text into Moodle, for best results, paste the content as unformatted text.
- For spell checking to work, it must be enabled in your browser. Once enabled, to see spelling suggestions press and hold the Control key on your keyboard and click OR right-click on your mouse (whether you are using a Mac or PC system will determine which operation will work).
- Arrange your computer desktop windows so that you can view both your browser window and the files on your computer (e.g., in an open folder or on your desktop).
- To upload a file from your computer, click Upload a file (at left), then below Attachment, select Choose file . Browse your computer and select a file, then click Open. The file name will appear next to the Choose file button.
- To upload a file from Google Drive , see Upload Files from Your Google Drive to Moodle .
- (Optional) If you want to rename your file in the File Picker, enter the new name in the Save as field.
- Click Upload this file . The File Picker will close and an icon for your uploaded file will appear in the Files area .
- Once your file(s) appear(s) in the Files submission area, click Save changes . Note: You should receive an email at your umass.edu mail address confirming you have submitted the assignment.
- If your instructor allows you to revise your submission, you'll see an Edit submission button on the Assignment page . Select Edit submission to add or replace files, or edit a text submission. When you finish making changes, click Save changes.
- For some assignment types, you will see a Submit assignment button. To finalize your submission, click Submit assignment , then Continue. Note : Once finalized, you will not be able to make any more changes.
- You can check under Submission status on the Assignment page to ensure your file is listed. You can also view feedback and grades from your instructor there.
- For some assignment types, you may have the option to submit multiple attempts (or drafts) for a single assignment. Because each course is different, you will need to communicate with your instructors on how submission attempts and feedback are configured for each Moodle assignment.
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Many classes at BCC, especially online classes, will require you to submit your student work electronically through our Moodle Learning Management System. Submitting work is easy, the steps below will show how.
Note: Make sure you are logged into your Moodle course and have navigated to the assignment before beginning these instructions. If you need help logging into your Moodle course, please see our article on How to Log Into Moodle .
- The Assignment screen will appear showing instructions and your Submission status (date submitted, grade, etc.) for this assignment. Read the assignment instructions as each assignment may be different and you don't want to miss important information from your professor.
- Open a word-processing program such as Word, type your assignment as your professor instructed, and save it to your computer.
Note: If you are submitting the assignment late the " Add submission " button may not appear as some instructors do not accept late assignments. If this is the case contact your instructor to discuss next steps.
- Click on Upload a file , then click Browse .
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Moodle Tutorials: Uploading an Assignment to Moodle
- Linking Your Course to Moodle
- Navigating in Moodle
- Beginning of Semester Checklist
- Setting up the Layout of Your Course Site
- Editing Your Moodle Profile
- Copying Course Materials from Another Site
- Using Meta Link (combining enrollments from multiple course sections into one site)
- Quick-Start Video Guides for Moodle 4.2
- Adding an Announcement
- Uploading a File
- Creating and Editing Folders
- Managing Groups: Creating Groups and assigning student to them
- Adding Text and Images to Your Course Home Page
- Adding a Web Link
- Hiding and Revealing Items
- End-of-Term Checklist
- Adding a user to your course
- Setting up a Forum
- Enabling Groups in a Forum
- Setting up Whole Forum Grading
- Creating Assignments
- Grading Assignments
- Using Rubrics for Assignments
- Creating a Quiz
- Quiz Settings
- Adding Questions to a Quiz
- Using the Question Bank
- Adding Safe Exam Browser
- Adding a New Column (Grade Item)
- Rearranging Columns (Grade Items)
- Entering and Editing Grades
- Creating Categories in the Grade Book
- Adding Extra Credit
- Exporting Grades Into Excel Spreadsheet
- Importing Grades from an Excel Spreadsheet
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- Taking a Quiz in Moodle
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- Viewing Grades on Moodle
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- Embedding Google Drive Videos
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Uploading an Assignment
1. If you have to upload a file into Moodle, click on the assingnment you need to submit. These activities can be identified by this icon:
2. This will bring you to the Submission Status page where you click on Add Submission.
3. Click on "Add.." then click Browse then Upload this File . You can also drag and drop your file into the area below then Save Changes .
4. You will receive a confirmation that the file has been uploaded successfully. In the assignment window, you should see your file listed in the middle of the page.
5. Depending on how your instructor has set up the assignment, you may be able to edit my submission . If not then your file has been submitted.
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How to Submit an Assignment in Moodle
This page gives information about Moodle assignments only. For Turnitin assignments submitted through Moodle, see the page How to use Turnitin within Moodle .
The Moodle Assignment tool allows your teacher to set five kinds of assignments. From simplest to most complex, they are:
- Offline activity - The teacher may set you a assignment here, that you complete and submit outside of Moodle.
- Online text - Typically used to accept simple text based assignments within the browser window.
- File submission - Can be used to accept a range of file types including MS Word, MS Excel, PDF and Images.
Your teacher can set the assignment to allow for multiple types of submissions, eg. Online Text plus File Submission.
If you are completing an assessment or activity with a grading component, use a recommended browser on a desktop or laptop computer. Apple iPad's and other tablets are not fully supported for use with UNSW Moodle.
When submitting an assignment in Moodle, keep in mind that if you are inactive in Moodle for too long your session will time out and you’ll need to log in again.
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- Submit coursework to timed Moodle Assignment
- Replace coursework submission
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- Related guidance
It can take time for your file to be uploaded to Moodle and for it to be processed by Turnitin. This can be anywhere from a couple of minutes to up to 30 minutes per file, depending on the size and format of your file and your connection speed. Ensure you leave yourself adequate time to successfully submit your assignment, especially if you are submitting multiple large files.
Turnitin may be enabled on Moodle assignments. Please refer to the guidance on Turnitin's accepted file types and file size and naming conventions before you submit your file.
- You can also select the Assignments link in your Module Dashboard to open a list of all your Moodle assignments. Select the relevant assignment to open it.
- On Grid format, open the Block drawer and navigate to the Activities block, select the link to Assignments .
- View or download any additional files that may have been added for use in the assignment, such as example submissions or answer templates. The files will be available under the instructions in the assignment description.
- You may need to agree to the Turnitin End-User Licence Agreement - see Turnitin box below for further instructions if required .
- The File submissions screen will display.
- Review and check the submission declaration box to confirm that your work is entirely your own (or that of your group, if submitting a group assignment).
- To submit your assignment, you can simply drag and drop your assignment file(s) from your computer desktop or file manager or use a file picker via the Add icon.
- Select Save changes to submit your assignment.
Drag and drop
To submit your assignment, you can simply drag and drop your assignment file(s) from your computer desktop or file manager.
- Find your file on the drive or folder in which it is saved.
- Resize the window, so that the browser and the Moodle module are visible.
- Select and hold on the relevant file that you want to upload to Moodle and drag it into the file submissions box.
- Drop your file onto into the box by releasing the selection. This may take a few moments so please be patient.
- The file will appear in the box when it has been uploaded.
File picker
You can use the manual method by selecting the Add icon on the top left of the upload tool.
- Once you have selected the Add icon a File picker window will open.
- Ensure Upload a file is selected. Select Choose File .
- Browse to the drive on your computer where your file is saved. Select the file that you want to upload.
- Select Open .
- You will be brought back to your assignment submission area and the file will appear in the box.
- Select Upload this file .
- Your assignment submission area will display your uploaded file.
Submit multiple files
If you are required to submit more that one file as part of your assignment repeat these steps for each of the files that you are required to upload. Please refer to the assignment instructions for information on the number of files that you are required to submit and the maximum file size.
- Select Save changes to save your submission.
- The file will appear on the page and the Submission status will update to Submitted for grading . If your lecturer is using Turnitin with this assignment and if your file has been successfully submitted to Turnitin, you will see a unique Turnitin ID for your submission.
- You will receive a notification to your City email inbox stating that the submission has been added.
Submit assignment button
You may be required to select a Submit assignment button to finalise your assignment and to send your submission for marking. After selecting the Submit assignment button, you will not be able to edit your submission unless your lecturer releases the submission back to you.
If your lecturer is using Turnitin within the Moodle assignment, and if this is your first time submitting to Turnitin for the new academic year, you might also be presented with an End-User Licence Agreement (EULA) to review and accept before submitting your assignment. There is currently no box to check, but you will need to select the link to open the End-User Licence Agreement (EULA):
- Review the EULA and scroll down the page to select I agree .
- Select away from the confirmation page to continue you assignment submission. If you do not accept the EULA you will not be able to complete your assignment submission.
- Firefox: When the pop-up window is blocked you will be able to see a message in the browser address bar. To view the agreement page, select Options and then allow popups for moodle.city.ac.uk
- Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer will display a message at the bottom of the page to indicate that a pop-up page has been blocked. Select Allow once if you wish to only see the current blocked page. We recommend you to select the option to Always allow from Options for this site menu.
- Chrome: Chrome will display a message in the address bar to indicate that it has blocked a pop-up page.
- If your pop-ups are blocked initially, and you then unblock them, you will need to select the link again to read and accept the Turnitin EULA.
When you submit a file to a Moodle assignment with Turnitin enabled, you may receive an error message that prevents your submission from uploading successfully to Turnitin. Some of the errors such as file exceeds maximum allowed size and user has not accepted end user agreement are clear to understand and easily rectifiable by following the guidelines set in the Submit Turnitin Assignment Guide .
There are other errors that are not so clear to understand such as:
- problem creating the module in Turnitin (see API logs)
- problem editing the module settings in Turnitin (see API logs)
- no accessible content in the file pool
- XML response could not be parsed
To rectify these errors, please try the following:
- If the file name of your submission is over 40 characters, change the file name of your submission and resubmit the file.
- If you converted the assignment file from Word to PDF, we have found changing the file name and resubmitting the assignment works.
- If the file name has any punctuation apart from underscores, remove punctuation from the file name and resubmit.
- If the file name & file name convention is OK, sometimes, simply changing the file name helps push the paper through to Turnitin.
Note: If you don't seem to have the ability to resubmit or if the deadline has passed, please contact your Course Officer who can assist.
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Documentation
Note: You are currently viewing documentation for Moodle 2.2. Up-to-date documentation for the latest stable version is available here: Assignment module .
Assignment module
- Managing activities
- External tool
The assignment module allows teachers to collect work from students, review it and provide feedback including grades. The work a student submits is visible only to the teacher and not to other students.
- Assignment settings
- Using Assignment
- Assignment FAQ
Students can submit any digital content (files), including, for example, word-processed documents, spreadsheets, images, audio and video clips. Assignments don't necessarily have to consist of file uploads. Alternatively, teachers can ask students to type directly into Moodle using an online text assignment. There is also an offline activity assignment which can be used to remind students of 'real-world' assignments they need to complete and to record grades in Moodle for activities that don't have an online component.
Assignment types
There are 4 types of assignments:
- Workshop module allows peer to peer evaluations
- Using Moodle single file upload vs. advanced uploading forum discussion
- Activity modules
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How to Submit an Assignment
There are 2 ways in which you may be asked to submit an assignment on Moodle.
- A file submissions (e.g. PDF)
- Online text (you type your responses directly in Moodle)
Option 1: Submitting a File for an Assignment:
Step 1. log into https://moodle.unbc.ca →locate the course →locate the designated assignment icon in the course→ select the assignment link
Step 2. Review assignment instructions including due date.
Step 3. Select ‘ Add submission ‘ → follow the submission instructions. You can either upload the file directly or ‘drag & drop’ the file.
Step 4. When you have finished uploading your assignment, select ‘ Save changes’ .
Step 5. Check submission status on assignment page to confirm your submission was received. Note: if changes are required before you have submitted, select either 1. ‘Edit submission ’ or 2. ‘Remove submission’ . Once ready to submit, select ‘ Submit assignment’ .
You can also check your submissions and all notifications by selecting the ‘bell icon’:
Option 2: Online Text
Step 1. L og into https://moodle.unbc.ca →locate the course →locate the designated assignment icon in the course→ select the assignment link
Step 3. Select ‘ Add submission ‘ → follow the submission instructions and type text in designated location.
Step 4. Ensure you ‘ save changes’ once you have submitted your text.
Step 5. Check submission status on assignment page to confirm your submission was received. Note: if changes are required before you have submitted, select either 1. ‘Edit submission ’ or 2. ‘Remove submission’ . Once ready to submit, select ‘ Submit assignment’ .
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How to submit a media file via a Moodle Assignment
- Created by Helen Whitehead , last modified by Rebecca Boxall on 25 Jan, 2024
Applies to Moodle 4.1 from December 2023 onwards
Preparing your media files
Guidelines for students recording audio and video for submission for assessment
Reducing video file sizes
Reducing video file
Acceptable file formats
MediaSpace accepts a wide variety of video formats.
We recommend where possible, MP3 (for audio) or MP4 (for video)
For other accepted formats see this list
Submitting videos and other files
Note: In some cases you may also be expected to submit other types of file, for example, a Word or PDF document or a copy of the PowerPoint presentation. These should be submitted as normal through the Files area in the dropbox.
How to submit a media file (e.g., video or podcast/audio) through a Moodle assignment dropbox
Navigate to the relevant module, click into the Assignment , then select Add submission.
To upload a media file you have created:
- After clicking Add submission ,
- In the upload screen for online text, select the bent arrow at the end of the formatting bar to open the full formatting icon suite
- Click the Mediaspace button (marked below).
- A new window will open.
Your browser must be set to accept ALL cookies (If at this point you see a message indicating that your browser is blocking third party cookies, go to this guide on how to enable cookies for how to resolve this issue).
- N.B. for Mac users: Videos created on a Mac sometimes upload without audio and may need to be re-encoded using a free program such as Handbrake )
- The file will appear in the Online Text box as a hyperlink. (You can submit multiple videos by creating a new line and repeating the process with the next video)
- Click Save Changes to submit and view your media.
- Your submission is now complete and the Submission Status should show as ' Submitted for grading ' (in green).
- If your submission was late, Time Remaining will be highlighted red and it will show how late the submission was.
- If you happy with your submission you can navigate away from the submission page and continue with your other tasks.
- If you wish to resubmit, click Edit Submission begin the process again.
To embed a link to a media file from an external source (e.g., a YouTube video) :
- Click Save Changes to submit and view your file.
- Your submission is now complete and the Submission Status should show as ' Submitted for grading ' (in green).
- If you are happy with your submission you can navigate away from the submission page and continue with your other tasks.
- If you wish to resubmit, click Edit Submission begin the process again.
Uploading Media Files to a Moodle Assignment - Guidance Video
Note that the appearance of the icon bar in this video is a previous version. The MediaSpace icon does look the same though in a different place on the formatting bar. See instructions above.
Other useful Help pages
- Page: Turnitin (& Moodle) assignment submission checklist
- Page: Turnitin assignments - viewing and downloading your grades and feedback
- Page: Turnitin assignments - how to submit an assignment to Turnitin through Moodle
- Page: Turnitin assignments - viewing your Turnitin originality report
- Page: Viewing your grades and feedback in Moodle assignment
- Page: How to delete a draft assignment in a Moodle assignment dropbox
- Page: How to submit a Moodle assignment (which may also include Turnitin)
- Page: Turnitin assignments - receiving and downloading Turnitin receipts
- Page: Turnitin file types and word processor compatibility
- Page: Recommended ways to create PDF files for submitting assignments
- Page: 6. Submitting assignments and seeing marks
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It would be helpful to say which file types can be uploaded like this.
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Allow Multiple Submissions to Moodle Assignment
There may be situations when an instructor wishes to collect multiple document submissions within the same Moodle assignment such as a rough draft that is submitted for feedback prior to a final draft submission or collecting multiple documents as part of the same assignment over a period of time. The following instructions will allow the instructor to collect submissions over time, in multiple submissions and provide PDF annotation to each submission all within the same assignment.
Note: The default behavior in Moodle assignment is that upon submission of an additional file, all previous annotations are cleared and a new PDF is generated combining all file submissions.
Creating an Assignment with multiple submissions
- Select the “Edit Mode” toggle in the upper right to begin editing the course site.
- Choose the Topics Block where you want to add the assignment and click Add an activity or resource .
- Select the “Assignment” activity in the Activity Chooser.
- Name the assignment and add a description as well as set the availability of the assignment.
- Set the “Maximum attempts” if desired, the default is unlimited attempts.
- Set Grade and Notifications settings as desired. [Save and display]
- Once students have submitted their first file submissions, grade/annotate using the Annotate PDF grading interface.
- Repeat these steps for however many submissions you want students to submit for the assignment.
Grading Multiple Submissions
Student Experience
- Students will submit their first submission as they normally would for any assignment activity.
- Add a new attempt based on the previous submission: this will copy the contents of their previous submission to a new submission for them to work on.
- Add a new attempt: this will create a new blank submission.
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Students click the assignment link and click "Add submission" (1) Depending on the assignment settings, they either have a text box into which to type their work or an upload area to submit their file (2)
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Select Add submission. The Assignment submission page will open. Depending on how your instructor set up the assignment, you may have the option to submit file (s), enter text in a text entry box or both. To enter online text: Type directly into the Online text box.
1 Assignment name 2 Description 3 Grade 4 Available from 5 Due date 6 Prevent late submissions 7 Settings for specific assignment types (1.7 onwards) 8 Assignment type (pre-1.7) 9 Common module settings 9.1 Group mode 9.2 Visible 9.3 ID number 10 Tips and tricks 11 See also Assignment name
Click the Add Submission button, it looks like a sheet of paper. Click on Upload a file, then click Browse. Navigate to the assignment file you created in step 3 above, then select the file and click Open. Click the Upload this file button. You will see your uploaded file within the file submission box. Click on Save changes to continue.
Depending on the course, you may have to submit assignments. Step 1: Assignments can be found in 3 locations. Located within each content module page, under the module header in the left side navigation, or you can find them in the Activities block on the right side of the Moodle course page. Step 2: Select the link to the assignment.
Support IT and eLearning Moodle support Submit assignments This page contains information and instructions relating to offline and online text assignments, two of the four types of Moodle assignment that are used in Moodle courses. Offline activity This type of assignment is completed and submitted outside Moodle.
Enter your course and click on the link to the assignment. Step 2. Click on the Add Submission button. Step 3. File Uploading Assignment Submission: Step 3 Option 1: Click the Add button. In the File picker window click the Upload a file link (left frame). It may default to Upload a file, so this step may not be needed.
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Fill out the following sections: General Give the assignment a name and fill in information about the activity in the description. Assignment settings Set up the due date and optional opening date cut-off dates. If you enable the cut-off date, students will not be able to submit their work after that time. There are lots of other options here.
1 Teachers 1.1 I get a blank screen when trying to annotate online text or uploaded Word/LibreOffice submissions 1.2 I can't annotate directly on the students' submissions 1.3 Can I record my feedback to students? 1.4 I don't see the submit button when testing my assignment as a student
Uploading an Assignment 1. If you have to upload a file into Moodle, click on the assingnment you need to submit. These activities can be identified by this icon: 2. This will bring you to the Submission Status page where you click on Add Submission. 3. Click on "Add.." then click Browse then Upload this File.
Select "upload a file," from the left-hand menu, then select "Browse". Browse to where the file is saved. For example, the desktop, a folder, or USB drive. Select the file and then select "Open". After choosing the file you want to submit, select "Upload this file". Next, you will return to the submission screen.
The Moodle Assignment tool allows your teacher to set five kinds of assignments. From simplest to most complex, they are: Offline activity - The teacher may set you a assignment here, that you complete and submit outside of Moodle. Online text - Typically used to accept simple text based assignments within the browser window.
Moodle's Assignment activities are easy to set up and offer many possibilities to create unique learning experiences for your students. The Assignment activity in Moodle allows students to submit work for their teachers to grade or assess. The learners' submissions may be text typed online or uploaded files of any format that the teachers specify.
Select the Assignment from the relevant section of your module or Timeline (on your Moodle Dashboard).. You can also select the Assignments link in your Module Dashboard to open a list of all your Moodle assignments. Select the relevant assignment to open it. On Grid format, open the Block drawer and navigate to the Activities block, select the link to Assignments.
1 General 2 Availability 3 Submission types 4 Feedback types 5 Submission settings 6 Groups submission settings 7 Notifications 8 Grade 9 Other settings 10 Assignment capabilities 11 Site administration settings 11.1 Assignment settings 11.2 Submission plugins 11.3 Feedback plugins 11.3.1 Manage assignment feedback plugins
Online Text This assignment type asks users to compose and edit text, using the normal editing tools. The online text assignment can be set up to allow learners to compose, revise and edit over time or such that the learner only has one opportunity to enter his or her response.
Step 1. log into https://moodle.unbc.ca →locate the course →locate the designated assignment icon in the course→ select the assignment link. Step 2. Review assignment instructions including due date. Step 3. Select ' Add submission ' → follow the submission instructions. You can either upload the file directly or 'drag & drop ...
In the new window (Mediaspace), towards the top-right of the page, click Add New then select Media Upload. Read the copyright statement and tick the checkbox, if you agree to it. The Upload Media dialog box will open. Drag and Drop a file OR Click +Choose a file to upload and navigate to the file you wish to submit.
Creating an Assignment with multiple submissions. Select the "Edit Mode" toggle in the upper right to begin editing the course site. Choose the Topics Block where you want to add the assignment and click Add an activity or resource. Select the "Assignment" activity in the Activity Chooser.