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There are two options to use when you reach RCampus from a Canvas Course.  Here's a description of each:
 
There are two options to use when you reach RCampus from a Canvas Course.  Here's a description of each:
  
  
==1. Assess with iRubric ==
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== 1. Assess with iRubric ==
  
 
Standard option.  Use this option to select an iRubric to evaluate students with.  Grades can be posted back to Canvas automatically.
 
Standard option.  Use this option to select an iRubric to evaluate students with.  Grades can be posted back to Canvas automatically.
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==2. Import Student Submissions ==
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== 2. Import Student Submissions ==
  
 
Use this option to import student submissions from Canvas into iRubric.
 
Use this option to import student submissions from Canvas into iRubric.
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=== Use-case Scenarios ===
 
=== Use-case Scenarios ===
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* You still want to use iRubric for evaluation student work within the course, but want students to upload directly to Canvas and not to RCampus/iRubric.  '''NOTE''': '''Do NOT''' use Canvas Assignment's External Tool.  The External Tool in Canvas will disable the ability for students to upload to canvas.  Use the RCampus/iRubric tab in your course navigation to access RCampus/iRubric.
 
* You still want to use iRubric for evaluation student work within the course, but want students to upload directly to Canvas and not to RCampus/iRubric.  '''NOTE''': '''Do NOT''' use Canvas Assignment's External Tool.  The External Tool in Canvas will disable the ability for students to upload to canvas.  Use the RCampus/iRubric tab in your course navigation to access RCampus/iRubric.
  
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== See Also ==
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* [[Set_Landing_Page|Set Landing Page]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:35, 3 September 2024


There are two options to use when you reach RCampus from a Canvas Course. Here's a description of each:


1. Assess with iRubric

Standard option. Use this option to select an iRubric to evaluate students with. Grades can be posted back to Canvas automatically.

Use-case Scenarios

  • Typical use: You are grading students with iRubric and may need course and program level reports.
  • You are using RCampus CBE (Competency-based Education) to enhance Canvas courses.
  • You are participating in an institutional outcomes research and analytics such as Gen Ed outcomes or reports for accreditation.
  • You want students to submit their work directly to RCampus/iRubric for other purposes such as to conduct independent, multi-rater, secondary assessments.
  • You are using iRubric with multiple LMS, or in conjunction with RCampus ePortfolios and need a central location for performance data and outcomes reports.


Note: This option can be combined with Option 2 below to fetch student submissions from Canvas.


2. Import Student Submissions

Use this option to import student submissions from Canvas into iRubric.


Use-case Scenarios

  • Typical use: You want to get student submissions into an assessment folder (iRubric Rapid) to conduct independent, multi-rater, secondary assessments. These are good for QEP assessments, or any internal assessments to re-evaluate student work in an unbiased fashion.
  • You still want to use iRubric for evaluation student work within the course, but want students to upload directly to Canvas and not to RCampus/iRubric. NOTE: Do NOT use Canvas Assignment's External Tool. The External Tool in Canvas will disable the ability for students to upload to canvas. Use the RCampus/iRubric tab in your course navigation to access RCampus/iRubric.


See Also