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* Peer review the rubric using the built-in discussion board | * Peer review the rubric using the built-in discussion board | ||
* Email rubrics to others | * Email rubrics to others | ||
− | * Showcase rubrics on your [[faculty website| | + | * Showcase rubrics on your [[faculty website|website]] |
* Embed rubrics in another webpage | * Embed rubrics in another webpage | ||
* Link rubrics from another webpage | * Link rubrics from another webpage | ||
− | * Allow students to self-assess | + | * Allow students to [[Coursework_%28students%29#How_to_self-evaluate_using_the_attached_rubric|self-assess]] |
* and more. | * and more. |
Revision as of 23:07, 9 May 2018
Benefits of iRubric
- Build simple to complex rubrics online
- Build rubrics from scratch or copy from others
- Expandable criteria sections
- Create multiple rubric sections
- Flexible points/percent weighting
- Score students using rubrics directly from a class gradebook
- Automatic score calculation using our Click2Grade technology
- Perform group assessment using rubrics
- Perform formative assessment using rubrics
- Enter feedback for each rubric criteria
- Reuse rubrics made by you or by others
- Share your rubrics with others at RubricGallery
- Learn how others use rubrics
- Organize rubrics by subject, coursework type, and grade level
- View a list of your own rubrics and bookmarked rubrics
- Customize and print rubrics
- Analyze rubric aggregate scores
- View breakdown of individual rubric scores
- Peer review the rubric using the built-in discussion board
- Email rubrics to others
- Showcase rubrics on your website
- Embed rubrics in another webpage
- Link rubrics from another webpage
- Allow students to self-assess
- and more.