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What is

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a Grading Form?

Grading forms give you the ability to provide free-form feedback and scores to your students for a set of criteria; the tutor types in feedback and (optionally) a numeric mark for each. Grading Form feedback can be individualised and discretionary.

Rubrics, on the other hand are a matrix of criteria mapped to levels of achievement. Each matrix cell contains a description of the level of achievement and (optionally) a numeric mark attached; the marker selects the level to which a student has met each criterion and can optionally give further comments for each. If numeric marks are used the Rubric will calculate a total grade (though this can be overridden).Rubric can be more standardised and therefore more obviously transparent about numeric grades (if used). Since Rubric feedback is granular and pre-prepared, Rubrics may be quicker for markers, which can help with large cohorts. 


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Grading Forms are not currently compatible with the Turnitin iPad app.

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Creating a Grading form

 
1. Navigate to the relevant Turnitin assignment and click on the submission you wish to grade.

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3. Select Create new grading form

4.. Enter a name for your grading form in the text box that appears at the top left of the page. To save your title, click anywhere outside of the text field.


5. Fill in your Criterion and Description.

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