Creating a Text Only Analytic Rubric Creating a Text Only Analytic Rubric

Creating a Text Only Analytic Rubric

 

This tutorial will show you how to create a text-only analytic rubric. This means each level and criterion is assessed by text only. This type of rubric is not used for scoring the student's work. It is primarily used for feedback only. For example, levels could be poor, good, and excellent.

Step-by-Step: 

  1. Click the Edit Course Tab on the Navbar

  2. Click on Rubrics. Remember that you should have your Rubric mapped out completely before you get to this stage

  3. Click New Rubric

  4. Enter a Name
    name field.png
  5. Select a Rubric Status from the drop-down liststatus of rubric example.png


    NOTE - Keep the Status as Draft as you create the rubric

  6. From the Scoring Type drop-down list, click on the dropdown arrow and select No Score
    scoring type drip down list with no score highlighted.png
  7. Select how many achievement levels you want the rubric to have.  It will default at 4, to add more click on the plus sign to the right or the left of the levels depending on where you would like them added 
    plus button.png

    NOTERemember to use your completed mapped-out rubric as your reference.

  8. Select how many criteria you want to break your evaluation down by.  It is defaulted at 3, to add more click on Add Criterion. add criterion button.png  


    NOTE - Remember to use your completed mapped-out rubric as your reference.

  9. Click on each Criterion and do the following:

    • Enter the Criterion Name and Description by clicking in the box
      criterion 1 box.png

    • Enter the name of each level assessment (ex. Excellent - Poor) by clicking in the boxes
      level of assessment boxes example.png

    • Enter a description for each level and criterion by clicking in the boxes
      description for each level and criterion boxes.png


    • Enter standard Feedback for each level. Standard feedback appears to users who achieve the level, and it is an easy way to communicate a rubric's evaluation methodology.
      initial feedback for each level example.png

  10. Under Overall Score,  give a name for each performance level
    overall score performance level example.png

  11. The level order is from high to low by default. If you would like to change that order, click on the Reverse Level Order above the rubric table. reverese level order button.png

  12. Click Close when you are done.


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