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Feedback capabilities are automatically enabled in iRubric, hence, you do not have to create a column for feedback.
 
Feedback capabilities are automatically enabled in iRubric, hence, you do not have to create a column for feedback.
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== iRubric Feedback options: ==
 
== iRubric Feedback options: ==
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In addition, there are two icons for the following:
 
In addition, there are two icons for the following:
# Rich-media feedback: Use this to include formatted and color-coded text (for example, a copy of the text being evaluated), images, links, and emojis).
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# '''Rich-media feedback''': Use this to include formatted and color-coded text (for example, a copy of the text being evaluated), images, links, and emojis).
# Document feedback: You can attach a document as feedback.  This can also be used to include a photo, for example, one taken during student presentation to accompany other feedback.
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# '''Document feedback''': You can attach a document as feedback.  This can also be used to include a photo, for example, one taken during student presentation to accompany other feedback.
  
 
=== Overall Feedback ===
 
=== Overall Feedback ===
 
This feedback is not attached to any particular criteria and is used for general comments.
 
This feedback is not attached to any particular criteria and is used for general comments.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 17:51, 16 December 2024

Feedback capabilities are automatically enabled in iRubric, hence, you do not have to create a column for feedback.


iRubric Feedback options:

Feedback per row/criterion

Each row includes a textbox on the right for textual feedback.

In addition, there are two icons for the following:

  1. Rich-media feedback: Use this to include formatted and color-coded text (for example, a copy of the text being evaluated), images, links, and emojis).
  2. Document feedback: You can attach a document as feedback. This can also be used to include a photo, for example, one taken during student presentation to accompany other feedback.

Overall Feedback

This feedback is not attached to any particular criteria and is used for general comments.


See also

Learn More About Rubrics

Working with rubrics

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