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In ASSESSMENT > Projects teachers and non-editing teachers can create projects for students. A project can be an end-of-degree project, a master's degree project, an end-of-course project, a thesis, etc.
The members of a project can be:
- students
- tutors
- evaluators
To create a new project, you must click on the New project icon (plus sign) at the top left of the box or the button New project. A form appears with the following fields:
- Title. A title for the project.
- Start date. Date and time when the project will begin.
- End date. Date and time when the project will finish.
- Department. You can indicate a department where the project will be carried out.
- Description. Description about the project.
- Required knowledge. Required knowledge to carry out the project.
- Required materials. Required materials to carry out the project.
- URL. Optional web with additional information about the project.
- Preassigned?. Whether or not the project is assigned to one or more students.
When you fill in the fields, you must press the button Create project. The new project will be listed.
To remove an existing project, click on the Remove icon (red cross). To effectively remove the project you will have to confirm the deletion by clicking on the Remove project button.
To hide an existing project, click on the Hide icon (eye). To unhide a hidden project, click the Unhide icon (strikethrough eye).
To edit an existing project, click on the Edit icon (pencil). A form identical to the one for creating a new project will appear. When the editing is finished, click on the Save button.
To print an existing project, click on the Print icon (printer).
To add members to an existing project, click on one of the following icons (plus signs):
- Add student
- Add tutor
- Add evaluator
To remove members from an existing project, click on one of the following icons (red crosses):
- Remove student
- Remove tutor
- Remove evaluator
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