Is there a way in Brightspace to see who graded a quiz. We are planning to potentially have a s

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Its an open Subject Knowledge Assessment (from September to June) so learners are continuously enrolled onto it throughout the year, and submissions will come in throughout the year. So we are thinking just ask them to mark the next one that gets submitted, but want to be able to ensure we can report on which instructor graded which quiz.  Rather than having to move them into different sections.  Can you see this within Brightspace, or within the Data Hub Reports / Manualy Quiz reports?

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  • Daiana.Arantes83
    Daiana.Arantes83 Posts: 2 🌱
    edited November 2022

    Hello @Christina Tidy​ ,

     

    From your description, the dataset that would contain the info desired would be Grade Objects Log:

     

    https://documentation.brightspace.com/EN/insights/data_hub/admin/bds_grades.htm?Highlight=Grade Objects Log

     

    Brightspace Data Set: Grade Objects Log

    About

    Returns a log of all changes to grades for each applicable user in the organization.

    Data Set Availability

    This data set is available as:

    • Full CSV, produced on a weekly basis, containing all of the data.
    • Differential CSV, produced on a daily basis or hourly basis as a paid add-on, containing the differences (diffs) of the data that was updated or inserted since the last successful differential which is typically the previous day or hour, respectively.

     

    But for this dataset to register any grades added to quizzes, the quiz would have to be associated with a grade item.

     

    Please check the article and let us know if you have any following questions.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Daiana Arantes

     

     

     

  • Christina.Tidy52
    Christina.Tidy52 Posts: 21 🌱
    edited November 2022

    Hi @_Daiana _Arantes​ Aah thank you! Yes this would give us if we linked it to an item in the grade book.

     

    Although for Quizzes we haven't previously linked to an item in the gradebook. But maybe this is the only way that could be possible