You can add just one peer grading interface for the whole course, or you
can add a separate peer grading interface for each individual problem.
.. warning:: In peer assessments, the **due date** that you set for the subsection that contains the ORA problem is the date by which students must not only submit their own responses, but finish grading the required number of peer responses.
.. _Add a Single PGI:
Add a Single Peer Grading Interface for the Course
When you add a peer grading interface for an individual problem, you
must add the identifier for the problem to that peer grading interface.
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#. Click **Save** to close the component editor.
.. _Step 9:
Step 9. Test the Problem
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Test your problem by adding and grading a response.
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To disable the quality filter, open the problem component, click the **Settings** tab,
and then set the **Disable Quality Filter** setting to **True**.
.. _Grade an ORA:
Grade an Open Response Assessment Problem
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the grading pool until 30 minutes have passed. When the response returns to the
grading pool, you can grade it.
.. _Access Scores:
Access Scores and Feedback
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You access your scores for your responses to AI and peer assessment
problems through the **Open Ended Console** page.
Scoring
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Scores for open response assessment problems that have more than one assessment are not cumulative. That is, if a problem has a value of 10 points and it contains both a self assessment and an AI assessment, the total score is out of 10 points rather than 20.
The final score for an open response assessment is the score that the response receives in the final assessment that it undergoes. If a response doesn't score high enough to move to another assessment, the final score is the score that the response receives in the final assessment that it qualifies for.
In peer assessment, the final score is the average of the scores that each of the peer graders awards.
For example:
A 20-point problem includes self assessment, peer assessment, and AI assessment. To move from self assessment to peer assessment, the response must score 10 points. To move from peer assessment to AI assessment, the response must score 12 points.
* Student A gives himself 9 points in the self assessment. Because the minimum score to move from self assessment to peer assessment is 10, the response cannot continue to peer assessment. Student A's final score is 9 out of 20.
* Student B gives herself 16 points in the self assessment. In the peer assessment, the response receives scores of 14, 9, and 10, for an average of 11 (33 total points/3 graders). Because the average is 11, the response cannot continue to AI assessment. Student B's final score is 11 out of 20.
* Student C gives herself 17 points in the self assessment. In the peer assessment, the response receives scores of 18, 18, and 14, for an average of 17 (50 total points/3 graders = 16.67, which is rounded up). Because the average is 17, the response moves to AI assessment. AI assessment gives the response a score of 14. Student C's final score is 14 out of 20.
Another 20-point problem includes all three assessment types, but changes the assessment order: this problem has a self assessment, then an AI assessment, and then a peer assessment. To move from self assessment to AI assessment, the response must score 10 points. To move from AI assessment to peer assessment, the response must score 12 points.
* Student D gives himself 17 points in the self assessment. AI assessment gives the response a score of 14. In the peer assessment, the response receives scores of 18, 18, and 14, for an average of 17 (50 total points/3 graders = 16.67, which is rounded up). Student D's final score is 17 out of 20.
Accessing Scores
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You access your scores for your responses to AI and peer assessment problems through the **Open Ended Console** page.
#. From any page in the LMS, click the **Open Ended Panel** tab at the