save time grading: how to use the rubrics tool in brightspace

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SAVE TIME GRADING:  HOW TO USE RUBRICS IN

D2L BRIGHTSPACE

Karen CarrBrightspace Minnesota Connection, May 2016

PSYCHOLOGY

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

EXERCISE SCIENCE

RESUME ASSIGNMENT

ENGLISH

ESSAY

ESOL

TIMELINE PROJECT

HISTORY

ESSAY

RUBRIC VIEWS

INSTRUCTOR GRADING VIEW

STUDENT VIEW

RUBRIC TYPES & OPTIONS

TYPES OF RUBRICS

ANALYTIC HOLISTIC

HOLISTICPERCENTAGES

• Provides a numeric grade and level achieved• Can only choose 1 level• Optional to add individual feedback or preset

feedback

HOLISTICTEXT ONLY

• Provides level achieved• Optional to add individual feedback or

preset feedback

PAPER TO DIGITAL:ANALYTIC POINTS

ANALYTICPOINTS

• Same point value for all criteria in a level• Choose different levels for different criterion• Automatically totals points• Optional to add individual feedback or

preset feedback

PAPER TO DIGITAL:ANALYTIC

CUSTOM POINTS

ANALYTICCUSTOM POINTS

• Allows different point values in criteria and levels

• Choose different levels for different criterion

• Automatically totals points• Optional to add individual

feedback or preset feedback

PAPER TO DIGITAL:ANALYTIC TEXT ONLY

ANALYTICTEXT ONLY

• No points • A way to give feedback for specific

criterion with a holistic grade

PAPER TO DIGITAL:POINT RANGES

USINGANALYTIC TEXT ONLY

ANALYTICTEXT ONLY FOR POINT RANGES• Use feedback box to assign points

from a range of possible points for each criterion

• Manually total points and enter in score box

USING FEEDBACK OPTION TO PERSONALIZE

INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK

AUTOMATIC FEEDBACK

AUTOMATIC FEEDBACK

CREATING A RUBRIC & ATTACHING TO A DROPBOX

CREATING A RUBRIC: PROPERTIES• Rubric Name• Description - Optional• Analytic or Holistic- Can’t Edit

Later• Number of Levels & Criteria• Scoring Method – Can’t Edit

Later

CREATING A RUBRIC: LEVELS & CRITERIA

• Criteria = Categories/Areas of Assignment

• Levels = Grade Levels (i.e. A,B,C,D,F) • Score = Points• Description = Criteria for earing specific

points within a category• Feedback = Where automatic feedback

goes

ATTACHING TO A DROPBOX

THANK YOU!Karen Carr

North Hennepin Community Collegekcarr@nhcc.edu

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