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Rubric Models and Management

Understanding RK Rubrics - Stored Rubrics as Models / Value Set by Assignments
Rubric Library - Library Layout / Creating New Rubrics / Converting External Rubrics / Deleting Rubrics

Rubric Editor

Edit vs. Test Mode / Percentages vs. Point Mode / Percentage Mode / Point Mode / Example / Adding and Removing Elements / Dimensions / Levels

Rubric Snapshots

Understanding Snapshots / As Templates / For Sharing


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Population

Editing Master List / Importing Options / Wiping All Student Data

Groups

Groups - Setup / CSV Download Types / Management
Assignments - Creating / Editing / Organizing / Navigating Views
Assessment - Individuals / Banded Scoring

Metrics
Metric List / Categories / Attaching to Dimensions

Reporting

Printing / Downloads / Assignment Reports / Metrics Reports

Module Maps

Types of Rubrics

Holistic

A holistic rubric is the most general kind. It lists three to five levels of performance, along with a broad description of the characteristics that define each level. The rubric is considered holistic by the way the characteristics are all lumped together. Holistic Example

Analytic

An analytic rubric breaks down the characteristics of an assignment into parts (dimensions or categories), allowing the scorer to itemize and define exactly what aspects are strong, and which ones need improvement. Analytic Math Example