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There are different types of rows in a rubric available at [http://www.irubric.com iRubric]:
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There are different types of rows within a rubric that are available at [http://www.irubric.com iRubric]:
  
* '''Criteria rows''':  These are the main rows used for assessment purposes.  These rows describe assessment criteria such as "Quality of work."
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* '''Criteria rows''':  These are the main rows used for assessment purposes.  These rows describe assessment criteria such as "quality of work."
 
* '''Divider rows''':  These are used to break a rubric into distinct sections.  There are two types of dividers:
 
* '''Divider rows''':  These are used to break a rubric into distinct sections.  There are two types of dividers:
** '''Simple dividers''': These dividers can have a label and description.  Level weights and labels cannot be changed and remain the same as preceding section.
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** '''Simple dividers''': These dividers can have a label and description.  Level weights and labels cannot be changed and remain the same as the preceding section.
 
** '''Full dividers''':  These dividers break a rubric into more distinct sections by allowing new level weights and labels.  In essence, full dividers create sub-rubrics.
 
** '''Full dividers''':  These dividers break a rubric into more distinct sections by allowing new level weights and labels.  In essence, full dividers create sub-rubrics.
  

Revision as of 20:29, 2 April 2012

There are different types of rows within a rubric that are available at iRubric:

  • Criteria rows: These are the main rows used for assessment purposes. These rows describe assessment criteria such as "quality of work."
  • Divider rows: These are used to break a rubric into distinct sections. There are two types of dividers:
    • Simple dividers: These dividers can have a label and description. Level weights and labels cannot be changed and remain the same as the preceding section.
    • Full dividers: These dividers break a rubric into more distinct sections by allowing new level weights and labels. In essence, full dividers create sub-rubrics.


To add criteria rows and dividers, go to Working with rows.

To expand a rubric for additional descriptions and weight distributions, go to Working with expanded view.


To start building rubrics, visit iRubric website.


See Also

Learn More About Rubrics

Working with rubrics

iRubric Public Tools