Rubrics can be added by finding an existing rubric in one of your courses, or by creating a new rubric.Note: When you add a rubric to a moderated assignment, any associated outcome results display in the Learning Mastery Gradebook only after final grades are posted.
If you want to use the rubric for grading in Speed Grader, select the Use this rubric for assignment grading checkbox [4].
If you don't want students to see the score total for the rubric, select the Hide score total for assessment results checkbox [5].
You may want to re-review student submissions that may have already been graded with the original rubric.
The copied rubric will also be saved in the course rubrics list for future use.
You can view the criteria and points in each rubric.
To select a rubric for the assignment, scroll to the bottom of the rubric and click the Use This Rubric button [3].
In "Other Resources," below, the long UCLA document provides some excellent examples.
IN addition the Association of American Colleges and Universities has an excellent set of "Value Rubrics" which we include below.
Criteria are used in determining the level at which student work meets expectations.
Markers of quality give students a clear idea about what must be done to demonstrate a certain level of mastery, understanding, proficiency (i.e., "excellent" does xyz, "fair" does only xy or yz, "poor" does only x or y or z).
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