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Getting started | |
Creating | |
Publishing and Sharing | |
Editing, Copying and Deleting |
Overview
You can create a rubric in WISEflow at any time, without needing to have an assessment (flow) set up first. The rubric will need to be published and then attached to a flow in order to be used by markers. Rubrics are created via the Authoring role:
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Preview your rubric as it would appear to a marker. (Note that this does not include calculation and entry of the overall grade)
Edit the title, description and tags of your rubric
Create a copy of your rubric
Add a grade scaler. See Adding a Grade Scaler to your rubric for more information.
Delete the entire rubric
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Once you are satisfied with your rubric, you will need to publish it so that it can be attached to a flow (assessment) and used for marking. See Publishing and sharing your rubric for more information.
Creating a Custom Rubric
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Tip: using rubric template questions can take a lot of the work out of building a custom rubric from scratch. See Rubric templates for more information.
Select a question to create. In this example, a range scoring question has been used. The rubric criterion and description should be entered in the question text field and the maximum score for the question has been defined.
Depending on which question type you select, you may have more complex scoring options or choose to set it as a practice or unscored question. Click Create question to finish.
You will now see an item (page) containing your created question inside your custom rubric. The scoring of the question is visible at several points: next to the question (1), on the item header (2) and on the rubric header (3).
Continue to add questions to your custom rubric as needed either by clicking +Add content to the item to add new questions to your existing item (page) or clicking +Add an item to create a new item and question. In most cases, it is preferable to keep all of your rubric questions in a single item. You can also use the dark grey tabs at the end of each question to drag and reorder them in the rubric.
The total number of questions in your rubric and the maximum achievable score can be seen underneath the rubric header.
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Preview your rubric as it would appear to a marker. (Note that this does not include calculation and entry of the overall grade)
Edit the title, description and tags of your rubric
Create a copy of your rubric
Add a grade scaler. See Adding a Grade Scaler to your rubric for more information.
Delete the entire rubric
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Once you are satisfied with your rubric, you will need to publish it so that it can be attached to a flow (assessment) and used for marking. See Publishing and sharing your rubric for more information.
Adding a Grade Scaler to your rubric
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If you are not the owner of the rubric but it has been shared with you, you can still make an editable copy. See Copying an existing published rubric for more information.
Using rubric templates or copying an existing published rubric
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