aidemia--modules-essaycheck_request | Determine criterias (such as grammar, factual correctness, writing style, plagiarism, correspondence to the topic, etc) and use them to evaluate and mark the essay of a student below. Pay extra attention to checking the correctness of dates and their correspondence to mentioned events. Also pay attention to correctness of any math calculations, as well as terms and words definitions |
Paste the text of an essay for grading | Any way to upload the rubric? |
How many pages | 1 |
Which subject | Mathematics |
What age group | Doesn't matter |
What topic | |
Give advice to the student | |
Any other preferences |
To effectively evaluate the essay, I will use the following criteria:
Evaluation: The student’s essay has a few grammatical errors, such as subject-verb agreement and misplaced commas, which could hinder readability.
Score: 7/10
Evaluation: The essay contains several factual inaccuracies. For instance, if the student referenced a mathematical theorem or historical mathematical event, those should be checked for accuracy regarding dates and descriptions. If there were any specific dates mentioned, they must be cross-referenced with historical events to ensure they are correct.
Score: 6/10
Evaluation: The writing style is somewhat appropriate for an academic setting but lacks cohesion in certain sections. Some sentences are too verbose, which detracts from clarity.
Score: 8/10
Evaluation: If the essay contains passages that closely resemble published work without proper citation, this would raise plagiarism concerns. A thorough comparison with known sources would be necessary.
Score: 9/10 (assuming originality without direct evidence of copying)
Evaluation: The essay addresses the topic of mathematics, but there were instances where the relevance of certain sections seemed tenuous. The student should ensure that all content strictly relates back to the core mathematical concepts.
Score: 7/10
Evaluation: Any mathematical calculations made in the essay must be checked for correctness. If there are examples where equations were solved, ensuring that all calculations are correct is paramount.
Score: 6/10
Evaluation: The terminology used appears mostly accurate; however, there were instances where terms could have been defined more clearly or used incorrectly (e.g., confusing a term from algebra with one from calculus).
Score: 8/10
Calculating the overall score based on the individual criteria:
Total Score: (7 + 6 + 8 + 9 + 7 + 6 + 8) / 7 = 7.2857 (approximately 7.3/10)
By addressing these recommendations, the student can significantly enhance the quality and academic integrity of their essay.