MarkUs Instructions
These instructions are copied from the CS115 course web site.
Assignments are submitted using MarkUs.
You can look at your marks and graded assignments on MarkUs.
Logging into MarkUs
To log in to MarkUs, please ensure that you are doing the following:
- Use Firefox, Safari, or Chrome to access Markus. MarkUs does NOT work properly with Internet Explorer.
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Use the link to MarkUs provided on the menu at the left on our course home page.
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Use all lowercase letters when entering your userid (your Quest id and password)
on the CAS page. Using uppercase letters will render you unrecognizable to the system.
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If you encounter a "Login Failed" message, check that you meet the above three criteria
before contacting course personnel. If you are still experiencing issues or have run into
different errors (such as a redirect problem), please e-mail the course account with your
Quest userid and a brief description of your error.
Submitting Assignments
To submit files for Assignments, follow the instructions below.
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On your MarkUs homepage, click the assignment name to go to its submission page.
Submissions
This box shows you how many files you have submitted and how many of the required files
you are missing. The ``Missing Required Files'' will initially be equal to the number of
files you have to submit. As you submit the properly named files, this number will decrease.
Assignment Rules
This box has the assignment name, due date, and the names of the
required files for the assignment. You must name your assignment
submissions as indicated by the list: a lowercase a followed
by the assignment number, then a lowercase q followed by the
question number. The file extension must be grg.
For example, for Assignment 2 Question 3, your file should be named a02q03.grg
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Click the "Submissions" tab at the top of the page.
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Click "Add A New File". A new row will be added to the table. Click "Choose File" or
"Submit" in the new row. (The button's name will depend on your web browser.) In the
window that appears, browse to where you have saved your file and select it. Click the button.
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Your submitted file will now appear in the table. Check that the filename is correct.
If you click on the filename, you will see the contents of the file. You should check
that the contents are correct, and that you have submitted what you wanted to submit.
Replacing a file
You can only replace a file with one that has the same name.
Warning Do not use Internet Explorer to replace files. It will appear as though
the change has gone through when it has not. Your files will not be replaced.
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Under the "Replace" column, click "Choose File" or "Browse" for the file you want to
replace. In the window that appears, browse to the replacement file and select it.
Click the button.
Deleting a file
If you have submitted the incorrect file, you can delete it by selecting the
"Delete" box for the file and then clicking . This is also an alternative way to
replace a file: delete the file you want to replace and submit the correct version/file.
Viewing Assignment Marks and Results
Once marking for an assignment is completed, you can see your mark for each assignment
on your MarkUs home page. For a more detailed breakdown of your mark along with marker
comments, click the "Results" link.
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On the right is your mark breakdown:
Marks
Under this tab you can see the level you received for each criterion.
Summary
Under this tab you can see the weight for each category and how your
mark was added up.
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On the left is the text of one of your files.
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To see marker comments, click on the left drop-down box (it is above and to the
right of ''Annot. Summary'').
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Select "GRADED_ASSIGNMENT". This file contains all of your submissions.
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Put your mouse over any lines that are yellow. A box will appear with the marker's
comments about that particular line of code, or a general note about your submission.
The ''Annot. Summary'' tab contains a list of all the comments a marker has made to
your assignment. Click on the link at the top left of each comment to go to the associated code.
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