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How can DP students submit assignments and view assessed tasks?
How can DP students submit assignments and view assessed tasks?
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Toddle provides an intuitive workflow for DP students to track the tasks assigned to them, submit their responses and view the assessment done by the teacher.

This article will give you a detailed walkthrough of the following:

  • Task submission

  • View the assessed task

Navigating to pending tasks

via Homepage

On the homepage, you will see a ‘Class stream to-do’ list of your assignments from all your classes. This task list is divided into three tabs - Upcoming tasks, Overdue tasks and the tasks which have no due date.

Click on ‘View all’ to get an elaborate list of your tasks.

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Here, you have a full-page view of your tasks, their due date and status. You can also filter them out based on classes.

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via Class stream

You can also view class-specific tasks by selecting a class on your homepage. Navigate to the ‘Class stream’ page from the collapsible menu on the left where you can view tasks of the selected class, distributed among three tabs - To-do, Scheduled and Done.

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Task submission

To submit your response, click on the task name either on the above screen or using the to-do list on the homepage. Once you have entered on the submission page, you can add your work in two ways:

Option 1: If the teacher has not provided a template for the task, you can click on the ‘Add work’ button and submit your response in the form of a photo, voice, video, audio, file, workbook or link. Depending on the chosen response type, you'll get options to directly capture/record content or upload from a device/one drive/Google Drive.

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Option 2: If your teacher has provided a specific template for the assignment, it will show up on your submission page and you can click on the ‘Add response’ button to submit your work using the given template.

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Once you have added your work, click on ‘Mark as done’ at the bottom to submit it.

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If you would like to resubmit your work, click on ‘Unsubmit’. Please note that you will not be able to modify/resubmit your work once it is marked as evaluated by your teacher.

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View the assessed task

After the teacher has evaluated and shared your work, you will get a notification under the bell icon on the homepage, as shown below. You can view the teacher’s assessment by clicking on the notification or by directly going to the given assignment under the ‘Done’ tab on ‘Class Stream’, as shown below.

Option 1:

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Option 2:

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Please note that once the work is evaluated, you cannot make any changes to it. You will be able to download your work or post it to the class journal. You will also be able to view your teacher’s remarks, if any.

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There are three kinds of assessment tools used in DP: Score-based, DP Criteria and Final Remarks/Comments. Your teacher can choose one or more of these assessment methods and you will accordingly see the evaluated assessment at your end.

The score and the remarks given by the teacher are visible directly on this page. In this case, the teacher has used DP assessment criteria so you can view the ratings given for it by clicking on the ‘View internal assessment’ option as shown below. Please note that the name of this button will change depending on the assessment criteria used by the teacher.

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Clicking on the assessment criteria will show you the score given for each criteria and the total marks. You can use the arrow icons to expand an individual section and view the corresponding strands and descriptors.

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Please note that once the work is evaluated, you cannot make any changes to it. You will also be able to download your work from the assessment page.

This powerful feature will help students easily submit assessments and plan learning goals based on their progress.

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