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innleveringen

Innleveringen is the act of submitting work to a teacher, professor, or institution for assessment. In Norwegian educational contexts, the term covers both individual assignments and multiple submissions, and can refer to the submission itself or to the set of submissions over a course. The purpose is to document learning outcomes, enable feedback, and determine grades.

Typical innleveringer include essays, reports, problem sets, lab notes, design projects, and other coursework. They are

Submissions are commonly digital through learning management systems or emailing platforms, but physical drop-offs or postal

After submission, instructors assess the work and provide feedback, which may include grades, comments, or annotations.

In higher education and professional training, the term innleveringer may also refer to the submission process

usually
completed
according
to
specified
instructions,
formats,
and
citation
rules.
Deadlines,
known
as
innleveringsfrister
or
leveringsfrister,
are
set
by
instructors
and
govern
when
work
must
be
received.
delivery
may
occur
in
some
settings.
Digital
submission
often
records
the
time
of
receipt,
and
students
may
be
allowed
to
revise
and
resubmit
assignments
after
feedback,
depending
on
policy.
Late
submissions
may
incur
penalties
or
require
permission.
The
process
supports
formative
and
summative
assessment
and
is
subject
to
institution
rules
on
plagiarism,
originality,
and
privacy.
Students
are
usually
informed
of
how
and
when
feedback
will
be
given.
for
applications,
theses,
or
project
reports.
Settings
vary
by
country,
program,
and
school,
but
the
general
principle
is
the
formal
delivery
of
work
for
evaluation.