An Introduction
to ManageBAC
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Extended Essays
Go to IB Manager>IB Diploma Class of 2014>EE
View ‘Your Students’
You have 3 choices of dropdown menu on RHS
Under Proposals:
You can see a summary of your student’s progress including:
Flag: Excellent, On-Track, Concern or To Be Determined
Subject
Topic
Research Question
EE status: Waiting Approval, Approved or Completed
Click on the student’s name to look more closely
Edit any of the above flags etc on the RHS of this page
You can also edit the Extended Essay proposal if you wish
To Do List
You or your student can check off items completed in the To Do list
If you would like to add an item in the To Do list
Click on Add Item
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Type in your requirements
Uploading Documents
Extended Essay documents can also be uploaded to this area
Just click on Upload Extended Essay Documents
However the actual draft and final essay needs to be uploaded a different way through the student’s calendar deadline NOT using the above method otherwise it won’t go in via the dropbox and Turnitin. You will still be able to see it here afterwards.
Students uploading their essays
On the student’s login page:
They will be in Dashboard>Calendar
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The student needs to click on the blue Extended Essay Draft Submission link
Making comments and recording interviews
You can also add notes and comments for the student. These will also be automatically emailed to the student.
If you wish the comment to be recorded as a private message that only yourself and the IB Coordinator can read then click on Interview
Then Save Note
Viewing the Turnitin report
There are a few ways of getting to this page – here is just one method.
Go to IB Manager and click on the EE tab then change the view to Deadlines and select Extended Essay Draft Submission - you should see the page below.
Then click on the Blue Extended Essay Draft Submission heading and it will take you to the associated Dropbox where you can see all the students in the cohort and their submission status and Turnitin Originality percentage.
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You can also do it through IB Manager and click on Calendar then click on the deadline there.
This will take you straight to the Dropbox folder.
If you click on the Turnitin Similarity % it will take you to the report where you can check out the sources etc and see if it is legitimate or not.
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Assessment of the Extended Essay
You can do the overall marking in this area and work out a predicted grade which needs to be submitted to Helen. Also comments can be recorded here ready for you to cut and paste into MS Word where you print it out, cut it out and glue it onto the EE coversheet ready for submitting. Currently all essays are submitted in hard copy format but this is soon to change.
Go to IB Manager then EE tab and click on your student to display the student worksheet.
On the RHS of the worksheet click on Assessment.
This takes you to the Assessment Criteria for the essay and allows you to select the mark you predict the student would achieve for each criterion. Once you have completed them all ‘Save Changes’
The summary is given at the RHS
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Your comment can be placed in the comment box at the bottom to then be used on the EE cover on submission.
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CAS
Go to IB Manager>IB Diploma Class of 2015>CAS
You can see your students and a brief summary of how many outcomes, reflections and meetings they have done
If you change the drop down menu to Types instead of Outcomes you will see how many activities your student has in the 3 different areas of CAS.
Click on one of Your Students
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You can see the Activities and Projects that they have defined in their worksheet and their current status. The Approval status is completed by either Cam or Helen so don’t worry about this. You can also see at a glance any changes that have been made since you last looked – once you’ve accessed the activity the red box will disappear.
You need to view the reflections to see that the student is on track and keeping up with both required numbers and quality. This can be done by clicking on View All Reflections
If you want to sort the reflections you can change them from by Date & Time to By Activity at the RHS. Or just below at the RHS you can show reflections for individual activities.
Alternatively you can go directly to each individual activity by selecting it from the worksheet. This way you can also see the learning outcomes they hope to achieve.
On the RHS you can view the Summary (which is the default page) or you can click on the Reflections for that activity.
You can also view the CAS Questions – by the end of each activity the student needs to have completed these questions – so there will be one for every activity or project. These are reflective questions are designed to help the student focus on the value and learning that has occurred over the period of the activity and whether he/she has achieved his/her goals.
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You can make comments on the worksheet to encourage the student – these are done by using a note. The student also receives an email every time you make a comment so it is a good way to stay in touch.
If you wish the comment to remain invisible to the student and only visible to yourself and the CAS Coordinator then tick the Interview Note check box. Use this method to store the comment that you will write on the student’s end of semester report. These can then be easily accessed should the IBO request a sample from our school as they will require this information.
Remember to click on Save Note once you have finished.
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Accessing your classes
Go to the Classes tab
Here you will see your classes but can also Show All Classes if you wish
You can Edit your Class Settings if you wish
Under the General tab you will be able to configure the subject level. Any other changes you require here please check with Helen first as she sets up the classes.
You can click on the Teachers tab to add a new teacher.
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Under the Grades tab you can configure the grade scale which will then be applied to the Gradebook of your class (see Appendix 1 for more about the gradebook and setting assignments)
Under the Assignment Categories tab you will be able to customize and colour code your assignment categories. This again is beyond the scope of this PL. We will just be looking at how to set up deadlines for an important final IB assignment.
Adding Students to a Class
Click on Return to Class
You can add students to a class by clicking Add Students under Students tab.
You can add students by selecting them from the list and clicking Add selected students at the end of the list
If your class is both HL and SL you can check the box to assign them the correct level.
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Adding a Deadline
If you have a draft or final assignment that needs to be collected , stored and sent through Turnitin you can do this by adding a deadline for your class.
One way is to go to your class and select the calendar tab.
Select Add Deadline on the RHS
You then simply give your deadline a name, include any details that will help and then check the boxes to enable Dropbox, Notify by Email and Enable Turnitin.
You can also upload any useful file if you need to.
Setting Assignments
If you want to access the full capabilities of ManageBAC you can set all your homework assignments etc through your Class tab
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This will allow you to store all assignments in dropbox folders, Turnitin if necessary and set up a Gradebook to store all the marks.
The procedures can be found in Appendix 1.
Language A
ManageBAC Assessment Instructions
Selecting Part 2 & 4 Works - 1
Selecting Part 2 & 4 Works
Via the Classes Tab
Select the Classes tab and click on the class from the list that follows. Language A1 classes will
have an Orals tab. Click that to lead you to a roster of students and their orals. In the sidebar click
List of Works.
Here you can select which works you are using as Part 2 of Part 4. If you need to add more, click
Add Another Work. If you wish to delete a work, check off the Delete? box next to it. Once you
have completed the form to your satisfaction, click Save Changes.
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Part 4 Works
Clicking the View dropdown menu will allow you to view Further Oral Activities.
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Recording Individual Oral Commentaries
Teachers can easily record and review Individual Oral Commentaries through ManageBac by
going to their class page.
Via The Classes Tab
Select your class from the list which appears under the Classes tab. Language classes will have
an Orals tab, which has a roster of students names. Click on a student to record their oral
commentary. This will lead you to the recording page.
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1. Select the correct work from the Part 2 Works listed (this list is created from the works selected
by the teacher. See Setting your Part 2 and Part 4 Works for more detail).
2. Write the extract boundaries and check HL or SL level. The date will automatically be set to
the current day.
3. If you wish to complete the form ahead of time, click Save Changes underneath it.
4. Once the form has been completed and the student is ready, click Record to begin. Once you
have finished, press Stop. From here, you can Play your recording back, or just click Save.
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The Guiding Questions are there for your convenience. You will be able to add these before the
commentary begins by clicking the Add Guiding Question button. Once the commentary is over,
you will be able to assess the student using the form at the bottom of the page. You will also be
able to write comments about their work. Once you have finished, click Save Changes, which will
store your student's recording and Assessment on the site. If you do not wish to assess them at the
present time, you can leave this part blank and come back to it later by clicking on the student's
name under the Orals tab.
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Submitting Orals to the IB
Once the candidates requiring moderation have been defined on IBIS, you can easily Download
the MP3 recordings and generate the relevant forms (e.g. IA, RF, WTRF) by clicking on each
student's Orals worksheet. You can then upload your MP3 recordings together with the exported
PDF forms directly onto IBIS.
Troubleshooting Oral recordings
There are two issues that may occur:
1. All buttons on the recorder say "Label" instead of "Record," "Stop," etc. Resolution: Please make sure you are running the latest version of Flash. Visit Adobe at http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer to update to the most recent version.
2. Error message: Cannot find audio server.
Resolution: Please connect with your IT Network Administrator regarding audio recording. The school will need to unblock RMTP traffic for Ports 80, 1935, and 443 in order to allow recording to work smoothly.
If your school blocks Flash internet traffic (i.e. if YouTube is blocked from the school, it may be an indication that the internet filters block flash traffic), the recorders will be prevented from connecting to our audio servers.
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Assessing Individual Oral Activities
Via the Classes Tab
First, go to the Classes tab and select your class from the list. Language classes will have an
Orals tab specifically designed to record and mark commentaries and oral activities. Clicking the
Orals tab will bring you to a roster of your students. If the page header says Commentary, you can
change it to Presentation by selecting it from the View list.
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Clicking a student's name from the list will lead you to the Oral Activity tab. Check the correct work
presented, choose the date of the recording, and make sure the teacher's name is correct. If you
are doing this before the presentation, you can click Save Changes under the first form and leave
the page without doing the Assessment.
Once you are ready to assess, use the preset rubric to give a numeric mark, and use the
Comments section below to add any comments. Once you are finished, click Save Changes at
the bottom of the page.
Finally, Managebac can automatically fill in the official IBO record form for you if you click Export
to IA in the sidebar. This will lead you to a printable form filled in with the relevant information.
Language A
Further Oral Activities
Go to Classes>Orals and change the dropdown menu to Presentation
Again as for the Oral click on individual students to bring up the details of the Further Oral Activity.
You can record your comments and marks on this page – don’t forget to click Save
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ManageBAC Assessment Instructions
Group 2 Recording Individual Oral Commentaries Teachers can easily record and review Individual Oral Commentaries through ManageBac by going to their class page.
Select your class from the list which appears under the Classes tab. Language classes will have an Orals tab, which has a roster of students’ names. Click on a student to record their oral commentary. This will lead you to the recording page and include the option to record if your device has a microphone.
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1. Enter the topic for the commentary 2. The date will automatically be set to the current day. 3. If you wish to complete the form ahead of time, click Save Changes underneath it. 4. Once the form has been completed and the student is ready, click Record to begin. Once
you have finished, press Stop. From here, you can Play your recording back, or just click Save.
5. You can also enter your marks for the two assessment criteria and write your comment. Remember to click Save.
BE WARNED THAT THE RECORDING AUTOMATICALLY STOPS AFTER 10 MINUTES – IT WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO GO OVER SO ANYTHING AFTER THIS WILL BE LOST. IT IS THEREFORE ESSENTIAL THAT YOU ALSO USE A SEPARATE MP3 RECORDER AS YOUR MAIN RECORDING AND JUST USE THIS AS A BACKUP. THERE MAY ALSO BE ISSUES RECORDING AND SAVING IF YOU ARE USING A MAC. I HAVE PUT A SUPPORT REQUEST INTO MANAGEBAC SO KEEP CHECKING ON THIS ISSUE Adding Interactive Oral Activities You can flick between the oral commentary and the interactive orals by using the selection buttons on the RHS. Click on Interactive Orals
Once the form has been completed just click Save. Again you can also enter your marks for the two assessment criteria and write your comments
Group 4
ManageBAC Assessment Instructions
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Adding an Investigation
Adding an investigation via the IA tab
You can add a new investigation by clicking Add Investigation under the IA tab of your Group 4
class.
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(1) Please indicate the title of this investigation.
(2) Please indicate the topic of this investigation.
(3) Please select the assessment criterion/criteria.
(4) You can enable (or disable) the option to display this investigation on PSOW form.
(5) Enabling Dropbox will allow your students to upload their lab reports for this investigation.
(6) If your TurnItIn account has been integrated with your ManageBac account, and if you
enabled Dropdbox for this investigation, you can use TurnItIn for this investigation to automatically
check the originality scores of your students’ lab reports.
(7) Please indicate the date & time of this investigation and report due date, and the duration of
this investigation.
(8) You can attach a file (or files), such as instructions sheet or calculation table, for this
investigation.
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Collecting & Assessing Practical Activities
Via the Online Dropbox
You can collect the lab reports from your students if you enabled the online Dropbox for an
investigation.
Teacher View
To access the Dropbox of an investigation, please select the investigation from the Investigation
View of the IA tab.
After selecting the investigation, you will be able to access its Dropbox.
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(1) You can download the files as a single ZIP file.
(2) You can download the files individually.
Student View
To upload a lab report, a student needs to select the investigation under the IA tab.
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The student will be able to upload his/her lab report on this page.
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Marking an Investigation
Via the IA Gradebook
Once the deadline of an investigation has passed, you can access the Gradebook under the IA
tab to grade the investigation.
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The IA Gradebook
(1) Completed investigations will be shown in a horizontal scroll format. A scrollbar will appear if
you hover over the assignment list.
(2) Your students are listed vertically here. Clicking on a student's name will allow you to mark
and comment on the student's investigation work.
(3) You can write comments for your students here.
(4) You can choose between Complete / Partial / Incomplete for each criterion.
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Generating PSOW
Generating PSOW via the IA tab
After grading the investigations using the IA Gradebook, you can generate PSOW forms for your
students.
Please select the student for whom you wish to generate PSOW form from the Progress View of
the IA tab.
Please click the Export to PSOW button to generate the PSOW form for this student.
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(Please note that you can monitor your students’ progress across the assessment criteria on this
page.)
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Sample PSOW Form Generated from ManageBac
(1) Candidate details are automatically filled in.
(2) Completed investigations and their assessments are displayed.
(3) Two highest levels are automatically selected, and the best possible total scored is
automatically summed.
Adding an Assignment - 1
Adding an Assignment
Via Class > Overview Tab
You can add a new assignment from a class Overview tab by clicking New assignment.
Via Class > Assignments Tab
Alternatively, you can add an assignment by clicking Add New Assignment under the class
Assignments tab.
Next, you will need to enter in the basic details (e.g. name, max points, category). Choosing
Enable Dropbox allows you to collect files from the students. If you attach any files, they will
automatically appear under the Files tab of your class group.
Appendix 1
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Once you have clicked Add Assignment, you will see a confirmation page with the assignment
details. The assignment will be automatically added to your Gradebook.
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Marking an Assignment - 1
Marking an Assignment
Accessing your Gradebook: Via Assignments > Gradebook
You can access the Gradebook under the Assignments tab of your class group.
The Completed assignment will be automatically added to your class’s Gradebook. Please click
Gradebook to mark an assignment.
Appendix 1
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Navigating the Gradebook
Above the Gradebook, your Assignments are listed. You can mouse over the assignments and a
hovering scrollbar will appear, so you can easily navigate to other assignments. You can select an
assignment by clicking on it.
Next to Chloe's name we see ( 9 | 10 - 6 ). This means she received 9 (out of 10) for the
assignment, which translates to a 6 by using the grade scale for this class.
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Clicking on an assignment will bring you to that assignment's gradebook. Clicking on a student's
name will allow you to compare their grades across assignments and see their average grade.
After typing in the grade and possibly a comment for a student, you can move on to the next
student on the list by clicking on them. Your grades and comments will auto-save, so you don't
need to worry about losing your student's marks.
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Gradebook > Submit Term Grades
Selecting Submit Term Grades will allow you to see your students' overall progress. If you wish to
make changes to the automatically calculated grade, you can click on the student's name and type
in your own grade.
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Annotating an Assignment - 1
Annotating an Assignment
We have partnered with the software provider Crocodoc to permit annotating student work directly
on ManageBac. If you enable Dropbox for an assignment, students can submit files directly on
ManageBac.
Teacher View
Click on a file name in the Annotate column to begin. The file will automatically load in the
Crocodoc viewer.
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You can leave comments and highlight student work.
To delete or edit a comment, hover over it and your options will appear.
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To delete a highlight, please right-click on it.
Once completed, you can click on the arrow icon to download the original file or a pdf with the
comments. The system will automatically save and store all comments, so you no longer have to
download and upload files to your computer.
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Student View
Students will also have access to the annotations and can also use Crocodoc to annotate their
work.
A note on best practices
Please note certain best practices, especially if you are in a region with unreliable Internet access:
1. While annotations appear immediately, they will not save immediately. If you navigate away
from the page too quickly, you may lose some of your comments. Please make sure to wait a
few seconds in order to allow the system to save.
2. If a document fails to load in Crocodoc, please email it to [email protected] so we
can conduct an analysis. Even if you cannot view and annotate the file, you should still be
able to download and view the original. A small percentage of files will fail to convert on
Crocodoc, so please advise any affected students to upload in PDF.
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