Difference between revisions of "Collaborative assessment with rubrics"
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'''Collaborative assessment''' is the process of assessment of the same object by multiple evaluators. For example, a faculty member may invite a department to access his/her course, or a student may invite his/her classes and teachers to assess his/her ePortfolio. | '''Collaborative assessment''' is the process of assessment of the same object by multiple evaluators. For example, a faculty member may invite a department to access his/her course, or a student may invite his/her classes and teachers to assess his/her ePortfolio. | ||
− | Any member can attach a rubric to a document, a website, or any object, and invite others to engage in a collaborative assessment. | + | Any member can attach a rubric to a document, a website, or any object, and invite others to engage in a collaborative assessment. Our collaborative assessment comes with a live report of results and graded rubrics. |
http://www.rcampus.com/images/rubric2/Rubric_Collaborate_sm.gif | http://www.rcampus.com/images/rubric2/Rubric_Collaborate_sm.gif | ||
− | ==Steps for | + | ==Steps for applying a rubric== |
[[Image:AssessmentSettings.JPG|thumb|Use apply rubric page to create collaborative assessment and invite others]] | [[Image:AssessmentSettings.JPG|thumb|Use apply rubric page to create collaborative assessment and invite others]] | ||
# Select '''assessments''' from '''rubrics''' menu. | # Select '''assessments''' from '''rubrics''' menu. | ||
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## Method 1 sends out an invitation message to evaluators. | ## Method 1 sends out an invitation message to evaluators. | ||
## Method 2 sends out an email to evaluators with a link to the rubric. | ## Method 2 sends out an email to evaluators with a link to the rubric. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 20:46, 28 April 2008
Collaborative assessment is the process of assessment of the same object by multiple evaluators. For example, a faculty member may invite a department to access his/her course, or a student may invite his/her classes and teachers to assess his/her ePortfolio.
Any member can attach a rubric to a document, a website, or any object, and invite others to engage in a collaborative assessment. Our collaborative assessment comes with a live report of results and graded rubrics.
Contents
Steps for applying a rubric
- Select assessments from rubrics menu.
- Click on create a new assessment button.
- Build a rubric from scratch or select an existing rubric. Learn more about how to build a rubric.
- Click on apply to... () icon.
- Click on go () icon next to an object type.
- Enter assessment information in apply rubric page and press continue.
- Check box next to recipients you want to invite as evaluators and press continue.
- Send out an invitation to evaluators using one of two methods:
- Method 1 sends out an invitation message to evaluators.
- Method 2 sends out an email to evaluators with a link to the rubric.
See Also
Learn More About Rubrics
- Rubrics at a glance
- Rubric terminology
- Rubrics for assessment
- iRubric - Enterprise Edition
- iRubric for LMS
- Etymology
Working with rubrics
- Building a rubric: Options for a new rubric
- iRubric Best Practices
- Rubric editor: Customize a rubric
- Rubric rows: Different types of rubric rows
- Disabling a rubric: How to disable or inactivate unwanted rubrics
- Assessment with rubrics: How to assess with rubrics
- My rubrics: List of your own rubrics
- Printing a rubric: Customizing how a rubric should print
- Rubric search tool: Search for rubrics using keywords
- Sharing a rubric: Print, embed, link & showcase your rubrics
- Rubrics FAQ
- Rubrics video tutorials: List of video tutorials related to iRubric
- Copyright and Citations Information
iRubric Public Tools
- iRubric Studio: Online rubric builder is available here
- iRubric Gallery: Collection of public rubrics built by our members is available here