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'''Rubric Gallery''' is a collection of rubrics built by our members and made available to the public.  Rubric Gallery is a part of our '''iRubric''' framework for building, assessing, and sharing rubrics for assessments.   
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'''[https://www.rcampus.com/rubricshellc.cfm?mode=gallery&sms=publicrub iRubric Global Gallery]''' is a collection of rubrics built by our members and made available to the public.  iRubric Gallery is a part of our '''iRubric''' framework for building, assessing, and sharing rubrics for assessments.   
  
  
To start building rubrics, visit [http://www.irubric.com iRubric website].
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iRubric Gallery contains more than half a million rubrics.  Read our press release [https://www.prlog.org/12532154-irubric-global-gallery-reaches-500000-rubrics.html here.]
  
  
 
==How to find a rubric==
 
==How to find a rubric==
# Select '''gallery''' from '''rubrics''' menu. ([http://www.rcampus.com/rubricshellc.cfm?mode=gallery&sms=publicrub Take me there.])
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# Select '''gallery''' from '''rubrics''' menu.
 
# Select a subject by clicking a subject type or select from a drop down menu. You can also select a type by doing the same.
 
# Select a subject by clicking a subject type or select from a drop down menu. You can also select a type by doing the same.
 
# Clicking on a rubric (http://www.rcampus.com/images/icons/16/rubric.gif) will display the rubric.
 
# Clicking on a rubric (http://www.rcampus.com/images/icons/16/rubric.gif) will display the rubric.

Latest revision as of 20:11, 9 July 2024

iRubric Global Gallery is a collection of rubrics built by our members and made available to the public. iRubric Gallery is a part of our iRubric framework for building, assessing, and sharing rubrics for assessments.


iRubric Gallery contains more than half a million rubrics. Read our press release here.


How to find a rubric

  1. Select gallery from rubrics menu.
  2. Select a subject by clicking a subject type or select from a drop down menu. You can also select a type by doing the same.
  3. Clicking on a rubric (rubric.gif) will display the rubric.


How to copy a rubric

Use these rubric icons to edit, print, copy, bookmark, grade and apply a rubric
  1. Follow steps to find a rubric and click on its title.
  2. Click on the duplicate (copy.gif) icon on top of the rubric.
  3. Press [yes, copy the rubric].


How to bookmark a rubric

  1. Follow steps to find a rubric.
  2. Click on Bookmark this rubric (favorite_add.gif) icon next to the rubric of your choice.
  3. Add comments if needed and press save.


See Also

Learn More About Rubrics

Working with rubrics

Assessing with rubrics

Sharing rubrics

FAQs

iRubric Public Tools