This article will show you how to create, use and re-use a marking rubric.
For MyPlace text:
Rubrics are mainly recommended for assignments with restricted marking (Type B) schema due to their limitations. They can be useful for large classes as well for standardising approach from multiple markers. However, a Marking Guide is often more appropriate marking tool. Also ensure your rubric is detailed enough for the specific task to give students good feedback.
For more information on Type A and B marking schema see university guidelines
Downloadable grading worksheets
If you use rubric, you will not be able to use a downloadable grading worksheet. Marking with reference to the rubric has to be performed on Myplace.
Create a rubric-assessed assignment activity
Note to weight the rubric, you should multiply the points given to reflect the weighting as shown. Also, if you are making a large rubric it may be useful to use save as draft to save your progress
Use the rubric to mark student submissions
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