Creating rubrics has always been an essential part of effective teaching, but it is often one of the most time-consuming tasks we face. A good rubric, I believe, not only guides students but also ...
A rubric is a scoring tool that explicitly describes the instructor’s performance expectations for an assignment or piece of work. A rubric identifies: criteria: the aspects of performance (e.g., ...
To create a new rubric go to your course, select the Assessments pulldown, Rubrics link in your tools menu. The Rubrics page will appear with a list of your existing rubrics and the option to create a ...
While many teachers are excited about the maker movement and may even be creating projects for their classrooms, assessment can be puzzling even to veteran classroom teachers. How can teachers prove ...
Link to register for the session (opens in new tab) Want to spend LESS time grading and providing feedback? Grading using rubrics has many benefits such as reducing grading time for instructors, and ...
This repository contains a complete, instructor‑ready, 2‑week curriculum for learning Git and GitHub. The materials are modular: daily lessons, short exercises, rubrics, and two weekly projects to ...
A rubric is an assessment tool often shaped like a matrix, which describes levels of achievement in a specific area of performance, understanding, or behavior There are two main types of rubrics: ...
Rubrics are tools used when assessing and grading students’ work. Rubrics indicate the performance or achievement criteria across the major components in student work. The criteria used in a grading ...
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