The Long Answer question type enables students to give self-marked extended responses. Learn how to give students feedback on their free-form Task answers.
Giving feedback
Navigate to the task in the Tasks section of your dashboard and click Responses. This will take you directly to student responses.
The red eye indicator tells you if there are responses that need attention. These may be unattempted (blank), too short, or gibberish. You can see all flagged responses from the Tasks tab at a glance, saving you time!
You’ll see each of the Long Answer questions. New answers will be noted on each question, which you can click on.
A blue dot indicates a new response that hasn’t received feedback yet.
A red dot indicates a new response that has not met question requirements such as no answer; gibberish; not meeting the length suggestion.
For each student response, you can leave a comment and select a star rating. You can also select whether or not you want students to resubmit a question by ticking the Require resubmission box.
Ticking Require resubmission will notify the student, and prompt them to attempt the question again. Click to see what this looks like from a student’s perspective.
You are also able to record audio feedback for your students by clicking on the microphone icon.
Once you have recorded your feedback, play it back by selecting the play button. To re-record, click Record again.
Once you’re ready, select the Send feedback button. You can move on to the next question or answer using the navigation pane/arrows at the bottom of the page.
For information on how students can view your feedback, refer to our guide How can students view feedback?
Downloading Student Responses
If students have submitted answers as a voice recording, video, or another file type, you can download these from the Responses tab.
The example below shows that Albracca’s answer contains an audio recording. Click Open File.
Click the three dots, then Download. The recording is then downloaded to your device.
You can download any files that are submitted as Extended Response answers, including videos and documents. Further information is found here.