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What is it?
IPAC is the methodology to assess group work where an element of 'individual peer assessed contribution' is combined with the group mark to provide individual marks. It is used to address concern concerns about the fairness of group assessment, which can consequently damage the studentstudents' s experience during the module. The aim of this methodology is to provide student's students with an individual mark that is based on their contribution, rather than all members getting the same group mark. It is hoped this will promote student engagement and tackle associated problems.
For more details, this page please read about the IPAC assessment methodology highlights how this works: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/methodology/methodology.html
Why use it?
- Fairer marks for individuals.
- Encourages students’ engagement and professional behaviour during group work.
- Fairer marks for individuals.
- Encourages self-reflection.
- Welcome by students, leading to less fewer complaints to tutors and less stress.
- Students practice giving constructive and professional feedback.
- Insightful feedback: Students learn how their contribution is perceived within the group , and can improve accordingly.
- Tutors get a better understanding of the group dynamics at their convenience, e.g. start, during and/or end of the project.
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When the sync grades from the IPAC link is clicked by the tutor (manually), changes to the grades in IPAC are reflected in Moodle. Grades for peer assessments completed in the linked IPAC activity are synchronised back into the Moodle Gradebook.
Who can use it?
Course administrators and tutors can add a link to the IPAC Tool as an external tool to their Moodle courses.
Before I start...
Ensure that you have appropriate access to the Moodle course page and the IPAC Tool. Please check the 'Getting started' guide available at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/start/start.html.
Create a grouping in your Moodle course with all the “groups” that you want to use such that these can be synchronised with the IPAC activity (guidance on how to create groups and groupings is available at https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/Xx88AQ).
Meeting the baseline
The UCL e-Learning baseline suggests the following for orientation :
- 2.2 Explain participation requirements
- Identify which activities are compulsory and optional
Provide an indicator of effort (such as timings or page counts) for all compulsory tasks
- Explain how students are expected to use UCL and external e-learning tools. This PowerPoint Induction template provides a starting point. Wholly online courses Some courses might provide this information as a screen-cast video, with a voice over.
Link to instructions for any e-learning tools that students are expected to use.
For student active active participation it is suggested that:
- 9.1 Students are encouraged and supported to work with learning resources
Student Students should be encouraged to investigate, share or discuss through quizzes, simulations, forums, blogs, wikis, glossaries, or databases.
How do I set one up?
1. Adding the IPAC Tool as an external tool to your course:
- Navigate Go to your Moodle course and Turn editing on
- Select Add an activity
- Select and use the toggle switch to turn 'Edit mode' on.
Hover between / over the activities - a ' +' icon will appear. Select 'Add an activity'.
- Select External Tool from the list.
- Enter an Activity Name of your choice choice.
- Select the preconfigured 'IPAC' from the drop-down menu menu.
- Click on 'Save and return to course'.
2. Creating the IPAC questionnaire form
- Define the questionnaire and marking criteria used for the peer assessment of the students.
- Please see the full process on the video, or the step-by-step instructions available at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/LTI/2_form/LTI_form.html. Please note the video may not reflect the current Moodle interfaces.
3. Set-up student groups
- Create your groups on Moodle, and add them to a Grouping (guidance on how to create groups and groupings is available at https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/Xx88AQM13 - Groups and groupings).
- Then, map these groups from your Moodle course to the IPAC tool.
- You will need to run this synchronisation manually every time your Moodle student list changes.
- Please see the full process on the video, or the step-by-step instructions available at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/LTI/3_group/group.html. Please note the video may not reflect the current Moodle interfaces.
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Be sure to carefully review the detailed summary that is provided to ensure you are happy with the outcome of this synchronisation. The following important points should be considered:
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4. Release IPAC questionnaire form
- Release the questionnaire when desired.
- Please s ee the step-by-step instructions available at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/LTI/4_release/release.html.
5. Synchronising students' grades
- This will synchronise all grades and feedback within a mapped course from the IPAC tool to Moodle gradebook.
- This is an optional step. Alternatively, the grades and feedback can be made available via the IPAC tool.
- Please see the full process on the video, or the step-by-step instructions available at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/results/results.html.
Accessibility
Only basic accessibility checks have been carried on, with no critical findings.
Full A full accessibility check will be performed and any issues found will be highlighted here. In the meantime, if you encounter any accessibility issues with this tool, please report them to to IPACsupport@ucl.ac.uk .
Questions & answers
For frequently asked questions, please check the IPAC documentation FQAs at https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/FQA/FQA.html..
Further information
This guide was partly adapted from the IPAC documentation , which contains full details and training videos about the IPAC methodology and IPAC tool.Please visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/engineering/ipac/help/index.html for further information.
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Please note that the IPAC tool is a licenced product. For information and contact details please send a request to IPACsupport@ucl.ac.uk . |
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