Auto Moderator
Enter moderator data below (Name and Marks). You can paste data from Excel directly into the cells.
| Name | Marks |
|---|---|
| Sample Student | 85 |
| Emma Johnson | 78 |
| Liam Smith | 65 |
| Olivia Williams | 92 |
| Noah Brown | 58 |
| Ava Davis | 71 |
| Sophia Martinez | 45 |
| Jackson Wilson | 63 |
| Isabella Moore | 79 |
| Lucas Taylor | 38 |
| Mia Anderson | 82 |
| Aiden Thomas | 51 |
| Charlotte Jackson | 74 |
| Ethan Harris | 67 |
| Amelia Clark | 43 |
| Benjamin Lewis | 69 |
| Harper Lee | 88 |
| Mason Walker | 55 |
| Evelyn Hall | 76 |
| Elijah Young | 32 |
| Elizabeth Allen | 61 |
| James Mitchell | 73 |
| Sofia Perez | 48 |
| Jacob Phillips | 59 |
| Emily Campbell | 77 |
| William Carter | 83 |
| Avery Roberts | 68 |
| Daniel Evans | 41 |
| Scarlett Turner | 95 |
| Michael Parker | 56 |
Cohort Data
University Moderation Tool
This tool helps academic staff analyze and moderate student grades for quality assurance.
The moderation tool helps you analyze student marks and generate statistical summaries.
- Enter student names and marks in the table or paste directly from Excel
- Click "Regenerate Moderation Sample" to analyze the data
- The tool will automatically calculate statistics and generate a random sample for moderation
- Print the report with or without the random sample
- Toggle between dark and light modes using the moon/sun icon in the top-right corner
- Adjust text size for better readability
About Moderation
Moderation is a quality assurance process in educational assessment. It ensures that assessment is valid, reliable, fair and consistent with the required standards.
This tool helps by analyzing the distribution of marks and picking a representative random sample for moderation. It also identifies potential issues such as unusually high percentages of high marks that may need special attention.