CSC111 Submitting Programs to Moodle 2018b

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D. Thiebaut (talk) 12:31, 1 February 2018 (EST)



     

This page documents the steps required to submit your Python programs for automatic evaluation on the Smith College Moodle site.




Steps


Login to Moodle


  • Point your browser to Moodle, login with your Smith Id, and pick the link for this course (CSC111).


Submit your Program


  • Find the link for today's assignment or lab.
  • Click on it!
  • You should see something similar to this screen capture:


MoodleSubmission1.png


  • Click on the Submission tab.
  • Using Windows Explorer, or Finder, depending on your computer, locate your lab1.py file and drag it to the drag and drop area. Or, click on Choose a file and pick lab1.py.
  • Click on Submit, and then on Continue
  • Click on the Edit tab, and you should see your program in an edit window.
  • Click on Run. You should see something similar to the window below.


MoodleSubmission2.png


Evaluate the Program


  • This is a very important step of the submission process. The Run command allows you to verify that your program can run on Moodle. But this does not generate a grade for you. To get your program graded, you need to evaluate it.
  • If the console window is still up, close it.
  • Click on the Evaluate tab.


MoodleSubmission3.png


  • Note the grade assigned to the program, and the comments section, that will give you some idea of what may not be correct with the output.


You're Done!


  • That's it for the submission.
  • This semester you will have to submit your lab and homework programs to Moodle following this series of steps.
  • When your output is not quite correct and you want to modify your submitted program, you could do some editing to your code on Moodle, but I strongly recommend that you edit your program in Idle, and then submit your file to Moodle again. This way you will always have a working version of your program on your computer.