[COMP6200-supervisors] MSc Project Marking: Deadlines and Procedures (Deadline 19/10)

Oliver Bills O.Bills at soton.ac.uk
Thu Sep 24 11:15:24 BST 2020


Dear all,

All students who did not take referral exams have now submitted their MSc
projects and they are now ready for marking at
https://secure.ecs.soton.ac.uk/notes/comp6200/e_marking/assess/COMP6200/1920/

For each project where you are a supervisor or second examiner, you must
complete the following:

1) Completing your independent marking form

2) Once both independent marking forms from the examiner and supervisor are
complete, agree a final mark where possible. It is the responsibility of
the supervisor to contact the second examiner.

3) Completing the moderation form (there is a moderation form for both
examiner and supervisor, both of which must be completed)

All marking *and* moderation must be complete by **Monday 19th of
October**. The
marking must be completed by these deadlines to allow for any third
examination where necessary and for the programme leader reviews to take
place prior to the November Board of Examiners.

Marking of these projects is done through the e_marking system, and your
projects that you supervise and examine can be found here:
https://secure.ecs.soton.ac.uk/notes/comp6200/e_marking/assess/COMP6200/1920/

*Updates to the process this year:*

We would like to draw your attention to a number of changes this year:

1) There will be *no printed hardcopies* of reports made available
2) The *academic integrity score will no longer be filled in automatically*
- the supervisor will need to click the 'Plagiarism Check' link in the
 Academic Integrity section, click 'MSc Dissertation', then 'View', and
then find your students submission in the list. Clicking on the submission
will bring up the full Turnitin report. The supervisor is required to
review the report and complete the score.
3) You may find that there is a *significant match with the student’s own
Research Review* (from the Project Preparation module), which you will need
to exclude (click the Match Overview on the sidebar, then click the
relevant match of the students own work, then Exclude Sources). Students
were given permission to re-use content from their Research Review this
year, so this does not count as recycling.

4) *If there is an academic integrity issue*, we are trialling a new system
to handle Academic Integrity issues (high Turnitin similarity index, or
other concerns). Rather than emailing the Academic Integrity Officer, you
will be directed to complete a form. It would probably be helpful for you
to keep the Turnitin report open while you do this.
5) The *moderation procedure has changed. *Where marks differ by more than
6% and an average is not taken, the supervisor and examiner must write a
moderation statement with reference to the students work as to how the
final mark was agreed. This must be entered by the supervisor and agreed by
the examiner on their appropriate moderation forms.


*The full marking procedures and details can be found here:
https://secure.ecs.soton.ac.uk/notes/comp6200/procedures.php
<https://secure.ecs.soton.ac.uk/notes/comp6200/procedures.php>*
Thank you all for your support of our MSc students over the Summer and for
all the work you have put in.

We welcome those who are new to marking MSc projects this year, and would
encourage them to ensure they are familiar with the procedures as
documented above and to seek any support through the process from friendly
colleagues in the first instance.

Best wishes,

Oli Bills
MSc Project Coordinator
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