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==How to embed a rubric?==
 
==How to embed a rubric?==
# Go to the rubric.
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# Go to a rubric that has been made '''public'''.
# Click inside the '''Embed''' box and copy the content (in Windows, press CTRL-C).
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# Click inside the '''embed''' box and copy the content (in Windows, press CTRL-C).
# Paste the code into the target page.  Note that the code is in HTML format.  If you are using our [[online editor]], switch to HTML format and then paste the code.
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# Paste the code into the target web page.  Note that the code is in HTML format.  If you are using our [[online editor]] within your RCampus ePortfolio or website, switch the editor to HTML mode (click on Source) and then paste the code.
 
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 15:21, 12 July 2010

Code for embedding can be found on the rubric preview page

You can include a rubric in another web page by embedding it. Embedding allows the rubric to be displayed in the target web page within a frame.

How to embed a rubric?

  1. Go to a rubric that has been made public.
  2. Click inside the embed box and copy the content (in Windows, press CTRL-C).
  3. Paste the code into the target web page. Note that the code is in HTML format. If you are using our online editor within your RCampus ePortfolio or website, switch the editor to HTML mode (click on Source) and then paste the code.

See also

Learn More About Rubrics

Working with rubrics

iRubric Public Tools