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Session 54: Rubrics

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RUBRICS IN CANVAS

Grading rubrics really are the key to easier grading in Canvas -- "SpeedGrader" allows you to simultaneously view the rubric and the student's submission:

 

 

Instructure has many excellent "how-tos" for building and using rubrics inside Canvas:

 

A rubric can be as simple or as detailed as you wish in Canvas; here I have some examples of paper evaluation rubrics, and how they look when I built them in Canvas:

 

ASSIGNMENT
ORIGINAL (PAPER) RUBRIC
RUBRIC AS IT APPEARS IN CANVAS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Country Analyst#1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Country Analyst

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Here are today's handouts:

 

 


 

NEW TO USING RUBRICS?

If you haven't really used rubrics before in order to evaluate student work, here are a couple of sites that you can use to find sample rubrics, or to create your own:

 

Rubistar

 

iRubric

 

Here are two sample rubrics that I found on iRubric -- one for evaluating writing, and one for evaluating a statistics project:

 


 

 

 


 

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