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==Attach a rubric to a coursework==
 
==Attach a rubric to a coursework==
[[Image:Sample_rubric3.JPG|thumb|Students will see a rubric attached to the coursework.]]
 
 
# When building a [[coursework]], attach a [[rubric]] to it (Please see [[Coursework_%28faculty%29#To_Attach_a_Rubric_for_Assessment|How to attach a rubric]]).
 
# When building a [[coursework]], attach a [[rubric]] to it (Please see [[Coursework_%28faculty%29#To_Attach_a_Rubric_for_Assessment|How to attach a rubric]]).
 
# Students will get a copy of the rubric attached to a coursework to better understand your expectations.   
 
# Students will get a copy of the rubric attached to a coursework to better understand your expectations.   
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[[Image:Gradebook_coursework.JPG|thumb|Teachers can simply click on the rubric icon to grade each student work using the attached rubric.]]
 
[[Image:Graded_rubric.JPG|thumb|Students will receive a graded rubric in their gradebook.]]
 
 
==Grade using rubrics==
 
==Grade using rubrics==
 
# Open the [[gradebook]] for a class (Please see [[Gradebook#How_to_setup_a_Gradebook|How to setup a gradebook]]).
 
# Open the [[gradebook]] for a class (Please see [[Gradebook#How_to_setup_a_Gradebook|How to setup a gradebook]]).

Revision as of 18:07, 31 August 2009

Grading student coursework can be done quickly and consistently using iRubric.

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Attach a rubric to a coursework

  1. When building a coursework, attach a rubric to it (Please see How to attach a rubric).
  2. Students will get a copy of the rubric attached to a coursework to better understand your expectations.
Students can also use the attached rubric to perform self-assessment (Please see How to self-evaluate).


Grade using rubrics

  1. Open the gradebook for a class (Please see How to setup a gradebook).
  2. Go to the coursework to be graded.
  3. Click on the rubric icon (rubric.gif) for each student.
  4. Click on an appropriate rubric level (i.e. cell) for each criterion or row.
  5. Click on save score. The score is automatically calculated and entered into the gradebook. You can change the score manually if necessary.
  6. Click on save to save all posted grades.


Note: Unscored rubric criteria are given zero (0) points.


See also