Open your CSV file of comments and change the question labels in the Label column to match the question labels in your assessment, if needed. The Times used column of the CSV file is not required and will be ignored when importing the file. Note: All comments with the Shared column set to “ true” will be shared with your grading team. Times used: The number of times the comment has been used by all graders in the assessment.Ĭomments CSV without randomized question versionsĬomments CSV with randomized question versions. ![]() Shared: “ true” if the comment has been shared with the team or “ false” if not.Points: Points associated with the comment or blank if no points are associated.Comments from any version are available across all versions. Duplicate comments across versions will appear as separate, but will be linked in the comment library to preserve the bulk-edit option. This column will only appear if there are randomized question versions in use. Version: Which version of the question this comment applies to.Label: The question label that the comment is associated with.The comment library export file will contain the following headings: If there are no comments existing, you may click Export library to export a blank CSV containing the necessary column headersĬlick the Export question button to download a CSV file. Select which question(s) you would like to export the comments from, or select Export library. The Manage comment library modal window will appear. Exporting commentsįrom your assessment’s Dashboard, click Manage comment library in the Administration panel. This file can be used for analysis or imported to other assessments in Crowdmark. From an assessment’s Dashboard you may export the assessment’s entire comment library or comments from a specific question to a CSV file.
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