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Ensure you download the exam scripts as a single PDF file to store original copies of the scripts before any marks are correctedPDF files before any marking takes place. These scripts can also be used to support hybrid marking, as LSE candidate numbers are used for anonymisation, allowing them to be sent directly to the first markerFirst Marker.

Digiexam Access

Log into Digiexam using your LSE credentials.

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  1. Ensure that all students and all 20 questions are selected. You can confirm this by checking that the option to “Deselect all” is visible next to each selection, which indicates that everything has been successfully selected. Please do not click "Deselect all."

  2. Using the visual guidance, check the following boxes under each section:

    • Print settings

    • Name settings

      • Show Student code

    • Exam

      • Check all boxes

    • Questions

      • Question title

      • Question shown to students

      • Answering alternatives

      • Show if alternative is correct

    • Students' Answers

      • Answer

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In the downloaded spreadsheet, Under the First Name column, each student’s name is accompanied by their assigned identifier.

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Note

These scripts reveal This grading spreadsheet reveals student identities. Ensure they are it is stored securely and access is restricted to authorised personnel only. This spreadsheet It should not be shared with the markerFirst Marker.

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titlePSS Identify hybrid scripts

Instead of downloading new files for hybrid scripts, PSS can simply use the first batch of exam scripts already downloaded. These files already have the Student Code as their filenames, making it easy to identify and share individual student files with markersthe First Marker.

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Once outside Digiexam, these hybrid scripts should be treated as paper exams and follow the offline marking process.

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titlePSS Identify students with letters of notificationLetters of Notification (LON)

Using the previously downloaded grading spreadsheet, PSS can identify students with LON status by locating their assigned anonymised Digiexam identifier (e.g., Student 1, Student 2). The grading spreadsheet lists each student's name alongside their identifier, allowing you to cross-reference and determine which students have an LON.

Using the Digiexam’s anonymised identifier for students with LON status ensures that anonymity is preserved throughout the process. If required for marking, these identifiers may be shared with the marker to facilitate the grading of students with LON.

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Students with LONs who have completed hybrid scripts can be marked on Digiexam using the identifier or using LSE candidate number by following offline marking procedure.

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The exam must be shared with the first marker First Marker after anonymisation has been turned on.

Step 1: Ensure anonymisation is turned on

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Note

If you have already turned anonymity on in the previous step, the “Anonymise exam” button will appear as “Remove anonymisation” and does not need to be pressed again.

If the exam is not anonymised, click the “Anonymise exam” button on the main exam summary page. This will hide students' personal details and replace their names with Digiexam anonymous identifiers such as Student 1, Student 2, etc.

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Step 2: Sharing exam

On the exam summary page, click the “Share grading work...” button.

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