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Click on the delete button (with an X) on the left of the row to be deleted.
 
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===How to add a level column===
 
===How to add a level column===
 
Press the button labeled "add level column" on the right of the rubric.  [[Rubric columns|Learn more about level columns]].
 
Press the button labeled "add level column" on the right of the rubric.  [[Rubric columns|Learn more about level columns]].

Revision as of 01:05, 20 February 2007

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Rubric with weighted options

This is the help page for our rubric editor.

Rubric title and description

Enter a short title briefly describing the rubric and a longer description in these two locations.

Allow others to use your rubric

To let others access your rubrics, please check the box to add the rubric to the gallery. Others cannot modify your rubrics but can copy them to their private galleries for use.

Rubric primary subject and type

You can assign a primary subject (e.g. English) and type (e.g. Assignment). Additional subjects and types can be assigned after the rubrics is saved.

Working with rows and columns

menu to add rows and dividers

How to add a criteria row

Press the button labeled "criterion" at the bottom of the page. Learn more about criteria rows.

How to add a divider

Press the button labeled "simple divider" or "full divider" at the bottom of the page. Learn more about dividers.

How to move a row up or down

click on the up or down arrow on the left of the row to be moved.

How to delete a row

Click on the delete button (with an X) on the left of the row to be deleted.

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menu to add column

How to add a level column

Press the button labeled "add level column" on the right of the rubric. Learn more about level columns.

How to move a column left or right

click on the left or right arrow on the top of the column to be moved.

How to delete a column

Click on the delete button (with an X) on the top of the column to be deleted.

Working with weights

Level weights

A level is a column in the rubric. Level weights are integral to a rubric and are required. They determine how each criterion is scored. A simple weight scale for levels would be 1, 2, 3, etc. with 1 being the poorest performance level.

Criteria weights

Criteria weights can be assigned to distribute the scoring among criteria. If no weights are assigned, all criteria will have an equal weight of 1 leaving the score determination to levels.

Section weights

A section is designated by rubric dividers. A section can be assigned an arbitrary percentage if needed.

See Also

Learn More About Rubrics

Working with rubrics

iRubric Public Tools