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Instructors can create and link Crowdmark course to an existing Brightspace course site, then may use the Crowdmark site to create assignments that require scientific, mathematical or musical notation in the response, or provide an artifact to be labelled. Crowdmark allows for easy distribution and collection of student work, offers tools for the assembly and management of grading teams, and provides an online workflow that streamlines grading and the delivery of rich feedback to students.


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Quick Start For Instructors

Crowdmark has an excellent Getting Started Guide. Brock instructors can follow this guide, simply replacing the first "Create a course" step with "Import a Course".

In Summary:

  1. Create your Crowdmark account that is linked to Brock University's Brightspace system

  2. Let your students know you are using Crowdmark

  3. Import your published Brightspace course

  4. Sync your students

  5. Create your first practice assessment

  6. Distribute to students

Things to Consider

  • Students will not see the course in Crowdmark until an assessment has been distributed.

  • Instructors can add themselves as a student to help in understanding the current site configuration.

    • If you have two roles in a site you can toggle from being part of the Instruction Team or a Student in the context selector found at the top right near your avatar and name.

Adding Participants to Crowdmark Site

 Please Note: Instructors will require to update the crowdmark class list and grading team as adds and drops occur

The student enrollment in Crowdmark is only updated through Instructor actions: The Sync with Brightspace process or manually enrolling or disenrolling students.

Co-Instructors, TAs, Marker & Graders need to be added to the Team as an Instructor or Grader by an Instructor. These roles are not synced from Brightspace.

Crowdmark Resources for Instructors

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Inform students that Crowdmark is Required Assesment Tool

 Considering or decided to use Crowdmark for course assessments? Please review the requirements for the syllabus

Students must be informed that they will be asked to submit work through Crowdmark in the course Syllabus. It is also recommended that information concerning Crowdmark be listed elsewhere, where relevant in the Brightspace site (i.e. In announcements).

Instructors should include a statement similar to the following, along with their contact information:

  • The Personal Information requested through Crowdmark assignments is collected under the authority of The Brock University Act, 1964, Collection of Personal Information Procedure Page 2 of 2 and in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (“FIPPA”). The information will be used as part of the assessment of this course.

Instructors may also choose to include some practical information similar to the following:

  • You will be asked to submit hand-written work to Crowdmark. Crowdmark allows students to use familiar devices like smartphones to take pictures of written work and submit them digitally. You will receive an E-Mail when the first practice assignment is available with instructions on how to access it. You can also access https://app.crowdmark.com/ at any time and Sigin with your School account.

Please feel free to copy and paste these statements directly into the course syllabus.


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