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Rubrics can help ensure consistent and impartial grading and help students focus on your expectations.
About rubrics
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When creating assessments, you have to add the rubric BEFORE you add questions to the assessment.
Rubric types
You can create four types of rubrics in a course:
- Percentage-based rubrics.
- Percentage-range rubrics.
- Points-based rubrics.
- Points-range rubrics.
Create rubrics
You can create rubrics from an assignment, test, discussion, or from the gradebook. On the assignment, test, or discussion page, select the Settings icon to open the Settings panel. In the Additional Tools section, select Add grading rubric and Create New Rubric. In your gradebook, select the Settings icon. In the Gradebook Settings panel, existing rubrics are listed in the Grade schemas section.
Large rubrics
You can add up to 15 performance levels and unlimited Criteria. To add performance levels or criteria, move the mouse over a line to click on the (+) icon.
Credit to Blackboard Help