Your guide to disputing a score

Written by Carine Marette

Updated over a week ago

Overview:

1. Dispute Score

After you have received the evaluations from your peers, and while the activity is still in the "Feedback" stage, you may dispute your grade only if you believe your overall grade does not fairly reflect your submission based on the rubric.

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When you dispute the score, your teacher or TA of the course will be notified. They will review your work and resolve the dispute by either increasing, decreasing or keeping your grade.

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Group Activities

Only the group leader of a group activity may dispute the score. As a member of a group, if you have concerns regarding your Creation score, confer with your leader to come to a mutual understanding and they will be able to raise the dispute with your instructor.

2. Flagging Comments

You may also flag your peer's comments if you think they are offensive or inappropriate. Flagged comments will be under review by the professor. You can unflag a comment as well if this was done in error.

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