Guidance on our Assessment and Progression software to view and print your assessment structures. Introduction Once you have created your course assessments, there is a facility within EUCLID to view and print your assessment stucture. This allows you to identify and fix any areas within your assessment structure that may have been setup incorrectly, as well as providing an option for review before recording marks. Viewing or printing your assessment structure Retrieve your assessment via the 'Assessment Hub' link found on the 'Students' page within EUCLID. It is possible to view the structure from two different locations: 1. View/Print Structure from Course HOME page The home page of the course provides a brief overview of the assessments on the course as shown in the red box below. To see the full structure, press the View/print button below the Task box as indicated by the red arrow. Image 2. View/print Structure from ASSESSMENT SET UP page Click on the '1. Set up assessments' button within the 'Edit by course instance' screen. Click on the 'View/print' button within the 'Set up assessments' screen: Image In both instances, pressing the View/print button will display the 'Assessment Setup > View structure' screen: Image Your assessment structure is displayed in a tree format, with branches showing the relationships between the assessment, the component and the item. It also displays the weighting attributed to each assessment, component and item to allow you to review the structure in its entirety. Printing your assessment structure You can print your assessment structure by right clicking on the 'Assessment Setup > View structure' screen, by using your browser 'print' option. This is different for all browsers, but more likely than not will be found by either right-clicking on the browser screen or by accessing the browser 'tools' or 'menu' options. The example below is taken from the 'Firefox' browser: Image Related pages Add new assessment Editing your assessment Removing assessments Testing your assessment structure This article was published on 2024-07-29