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Our Matrix system is a powerful tool for collection, organization, and aggregation of student work. Each matrix is fully customizable and may contain a wide variety of items, including guidelines, artifacts, reflections, assessments, [[Coursework|coursework]], [[Document center|documents]], standards, [[IRubric|rubrics]], and more. | Our Matrix system is a powerful tool for collection, organization, and aggregation of student work. Each matrix is fully customizable and may contain a wide variety of items, including guidelines, artifacts, reflections, assessments, [[Coursework|coursework]], [[Document center|documents]], standards, [[IRubric|rubrics]], and more. | ||
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| + | * Matrix Builder and Gallery | ||
| + | * Collection and Structuring of artifacts and assessments | ||
| + | * Advanced Communication | ||
| + | * Multi-level Assessments | ||
| + | * Multi-layered Matrices | ||
Revision as of 21:38, 29 August 2011
Our Matrix system is a powerful tool for collection, organization, and aggregation of student work. Each matrix is fully customizable and may contain a wide variety of items, including guidelines, artifacts, reflections, assessments, coursework, documents, standards, rubrics, and more.
- Matrix Builder and Gallery
- Collection and Structuring of artifacts and assessments
- Advanced Communication
- Multi-level Assessments
- Multi-layered Matrices
Note: Matrices are available to individual users through ePortfolio premium upgrades and to institutions and organizations through RCampus Enterprise Edition.
Contents
What is a Matrix
A matrix is a two-dimensional structure for organization and assessment of learning evidence.
See Also
Getting Started & Basics
Working with Matrices
Templates
Planning, Assessment & Evaluation
- Matrix Assessments
- Build a matrix assessment
- Matrices and Class Assignments
- Program and Unit Planning & Assessment