Rating system

Problem When working in teams, the participants often provide different contributions. How can those efforts be evaluated as possibly fair and objective, giving every participant a suitable grade?
Framework The team effort has to be evaluated.
Solution
The result or rather the effort of the teamwork has to be evaluated by the lecturer. Thereby it is important to communicate the rating system to all participants at the beginning. To ensure a fair and objective rating, the following three components have to be taken into consideration:

- Rating of the Team results
- Self-Assessment of the Team
- Individual Assessment

The rating of the team result and the self-assessment of the team will be weighted with 70% of the final result. Hence the individual assessment done by the lecturer will be worth 30%.

Example:

Alfons, Berta, Klaus and Gabi received 85 points as their team result** (85 x 4 = 340). Within the framework of self-assessment**, Alfons received 25 points, Berta 35, Klaus 10 and Gabi 30 points. Accordingly Alfons receives 25% x 340 = 85 points, Berta 35% x 340 = 119, Klaus 10% x 340 = 34 and Gabi 30% x 340 = 102 points. This rating (result of team + self-assessment) is equivalent to 70% of the final result.


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The described amount of points will be charged with the individual rating**by the lecturer, which equals 30% of the final mark. This means Alfons received 85 points for the team result including the self-assessment, but receives 90 points from the lecturer. Accordingly Alfon's final result makes 70% x 85 + 30% x 90 = 86.5 points.
References Rating Criteria
Acknowledgement of the Rating Results
Learning objectives of a VCL project