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Rubrics
for Grading
• What are rubrics?

• Benefits of using them?

• How to create them?

• How to tie them to Gradebook items?
•   Primary Function – Assessment of performance
•   Measures completion/non-completion of activities
•   Evaluate only one learning task
•   Tool to specify gradations of quality
         Desire2Learn Definition:
          “   Rubrics are an assessment tool used to evaluate Learning
         activities, ePortfolio Forms and Artifacts. Rubrics enable you to
         evaluate an activity or item based on a predefined set of
         criteria. They help ensure that activities and items are
         evaluated fairly and consistently.
                                           ”
• Provide consistent grading
   – Removes subjectivity from grading process
• Sets proper student expectations
   – What is required in activity
• Communicates correct performance & areas for
  improvement
• Reduces student arguments regarding low grades
•   Pre-define assignment Rubric on paper
•   Name each level with descriptive text
•   Provide descriptive criteria text and feedback text
•   Assign point values for achievement levels
Category        Exemplary                   Accomplished          Developing              Beginning
Time Limit      Presenters stayed within    Presenters were       Presenters were         10 minute
                allotted time (40-50        short 10 minutes      short 20 minutes        presentation
                minutes)
Collaboration   Presenters worked as        Evidence of           Some evidence of        No evidence of
                part of a team, providing   teamwork;             teamwork; some          teamwork; no
                effective transitions to    transitions made to   transitions made to     transitions made to
                next/previous speaker or    next/previous         next/previous           next/previous
                making references to        speaker or topics     topics or speakers      speakers or topics
                previous/next topics
Organization    Strong and engaging         Introduction          Some overview is        Introduction does
                introduction provides       provides overview     given; connection       not give overview;
                overview of                 of presentation;      between                 organization is
                presentations;              presentation          introduction and        unclear, or
                presentation supports       supports              presentation is         presentation ends
                introduction; conclusion    introduction and      sometimes unclear;      without conclusion
                reinforces main points      ends with             conclusion is limited
                                            appropriate
                                            conclusion
• 2 Rubric Types
  – Analytic
  – Holistic
• 4 Scoring Methods
  – Text Only
  – Points
  – Custom Points (Analytic only)
  – Percentages (Holistic only)
What are Rubric Types?
• Holistic or analytic, depending on the requirements for assessment

Analytic Rubrics
• Most rubrics are analytic
• Breaks performance into multiple criteria
• Assess each criterion separately
• Combined for an overall assessment score

Holistic Rubrics
• Does not break performance into separate criteria
• Performance is assessed in total
• Make one overall assessment
What are Scoring Methods?
• Can be either text-based or numeric

Text Only
• Performance levels are expressed using only text, e.g. Poor,
  Good, and Excellent

Points
• Points to assess performance, e.g. Poor (0 points), Good (75
  points), and Excellent (125 points)
Custom Points (Analytic only)
• Similar to the Points scoring method – provides an ability for
  weighting of specific criterion
• Customize the points given for each criterion (row),
   – e.g. criterion 1 could be worth 0 points, 10 points, and 20 points
   – criterion 2 could be worth 0 points, 30 points, and 60 points
   – making it worth 3 times the points for criterion 1


Percentages (Holistic only)
• Percentages is similar to Points
• Measures performance in percentages instead of points
Note: Leave status as
        “Draft” as long as
        possible – can’t be
        changed back and
        can’t be edited once
        the status is set as
        “Approved”.

Note: Type and Scoring
Method can’t be changed
after saved.
Expand Availability Options
• Select where Rubric should be available
• Nothing checked means only available for grading

Must have Competencies checked if Rubric will support
course & program outcomes.
• Create an Analytic Rubric
  – 3 levels
  – 2 criterion
• Create an Analytic Rubric with Custom Points
  – 3 levels
  – 2 criterion
• Create a Holistic Rubric
  – Percentages
  – Standard grading scale (90,80,70, etc…)
• Be conservative – reuse, reuse, reuse
  – For consistency
  – To minimize development time
  – Develop at department level where possible
• Leave in Draft status as long as possible
• Avoid changing mid-term is possible
• Naming conventions are extremely important
  for department level Rubrics
• Properties tab
• Select (or create new) Grade Item
• Select (or create new) Rubric to use for this activity
   – Rubric must be set to an Approved status
   – *Rubric can not be changed after this point (see notes)
• Rubric is displayed to students
• Shown in dropbox folder
• Submit files to dropbox as normal
•   Student submissions are evaluated as normal
•   Feedback is provided through Rubric responses
•   Additional feedback can be provided
•   Student score calculated in Rubric evaluation
•   Grade entered in Activity flows through to
    Gradebook
Rubric evaluation takes place from the
     Dropbox folder submission.
Then leave
                   feedback
Save & Record;
transfers score
    out of 10
• Create a Dropbox Activity
    – Tie to a Gradebook Item
    – Tie to Analytic Rubric
•   Impersonate a Student
•   Submit to the Dropbox
•   Restore your role
•   Leave feedback using Rubric
•   Review grade in Gradebook
• Properties tab
• Select (or create new) Grade Item
• Select (or create new) Rubric to use for this activity
   – Rubric must be set to Approved status
   – Rubric can not be changed after this point
• Student makes quiz attempt as normal
• Quiz is marked for automatic grading
• Grading happens as normal
• Rubric ties grade to achievement/non-
  achievement of competency (course outcome)
• Could be tied to specific questions
    – Quiz questions can support course outcomes
• Create a simple 1 question quiz
    – Tie to a Gradebook item
    – Tie to Holistic rubric
    – Set for Auto-grading
•   Impersonate Student
•   Take the quiz
•   Restore your role
•   Review grade in Gradebook
• Granular analysis of student achievement
• Makes grading more quantitative rather than
  subjective
• Specific feedback to student
   – Defined at each value level
   – Plus additional feedback available
• Re-use of rubrics with multiple activities within a
  course/department
• Rubrics can be copied to other courses
These slides and additional
resources are available in the
Additional Information

• Online Help
   o Instructor version

   o Search by keyword

• FAQ – NEW Search Index
• Florida Online Academy Resources
• Florida Online Help Desk
   o 506-3849

   o online@daytonastate.edu

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Rubrics for grading 9.4.1

  • 2. • What are rubrics? • Benefits of using them? • How to create them? • How to tie them to Gradebook items?
  • 3.
  • 4. Primary Function – Assessment of performance • Measures completion/non-completion of activities • Evaluate only one learning task • Tool to specify gradations of quality Desire2Learn Definition: “ Rubrics are an assessment tool used to evaluate Learning activities, ePortfolio Forms and Artifacts. Rubrics enable you to evaluate an activity or item based on a predefined set of criteria. They help ensure that activities and items are evaluated fairly and consistently. ”
  • 5. • Provide consistent grading – Removes subjectivity from grading process • Sets proper student expectations – What is required in activity • Communicates correct performance & areas for improvement • Reduces student arguments regarding low grades
  • 6.
  • 7. Pre-define assignment Rubric on paper • Name each level with descriptive text • Provide descriptive criteria text and feedback text • Assign point values for achievement levels
  • 8. Category Exemplary Accomplished Developing Beginning Time Limit Presenters stayed within Presenters were Presenters were 10 minute allotted time (40-50 short 10 minutes short 20 minutes presentation minutes) Collaboration Presenters worked as Evidence of Some evidence of No evidence of part of a team, providing teamwork; teamwork; some teamwork; no effective transitions to transitions made to transitions made to transitions made to next/previous speaker or next/previous next/previous next/previous making references to speaker or topics topics or speakers speakers or topics previous/next topics Organization Strong and engaging Introduction Some overview is Introduction does introduction provides provides overview given; connection not give overview; overview of of presentation; between organization is presentations; presentation introduction and unclear, or presentation supports supports presentation is presentation ends introduction; conclusion introduction and sometimes unclear; without conclusion reinforces main points ends with conclusion is limited appropriate conclusion
  • 9.
  • 10. • 2 Rubric Types – Analytic – Holistic • 4 Scoring Methods – Text Only – Points – Custom Points (Analytic only) – Percentages (Holistic only)
  • 11. What are Rubric Types? • Holistic or analytic, depending on the requirements for assessment Analytic Rubrics • Most rubrics are analytic • Breaks performance into multiple criteria • Assess each criterion separately • Combined for an overall assessment score Holistic Rubrics • Does not break performance into separate criteria • Performance is assessed in total • Make one overall assessment
  • 12. What are Scoring Methods? • Can be either text-based or numeric Text Only • Performance levels are expressed using only text, e.g. Poor, Good, and Excellent Points • Points to assess performance, e.g. Poor (0 points), Good (75 points), and Excellent (125 points)
  • 13. Custom Points (Analytic only) • Similar to the Points scoring method – provides an ability for weighting of specific criterion • Customize the points given for each criterion (row), – e.g. criterion 1 could be worth 0 points, 10 points, and 20 points – criterion 2 could be worth 0 points, 30 points, and 60 points – making it worth 3 times the points for criterion 1 Percentages (Holistic only) • Percentages is similar to Points • Measures performance in percentages instead of points
  • 14. Note: Leave status as “Draft” as long as possible – can’t be changed back and can’t be edited once the status is set as “Approved”. Note: Type and Scoring Method can’t be changed after saved.
  • 15. Expand Availability Options • Select where Rubric should be available • Nothing checked means only available for grading Must have Competencies checked if Rubric will support course & program outcomes.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. • Create an Analytic Rubric – 3 levels – 2 criterion • Create an Analytic Rubric with Custom Points – 3 levels – 2 criterion
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. • Create a Holistic Rubric – Percentages – Standard grading scale (90,80,70, etc…)
  • 24. • Be conservative – reuse, reuse, reuse – For consistency – To minimize development time – Develop at department level where possible • Leave in Draft status as long as possible • Avoid changing mid-term is possible • Naming conventions are extremely important for department level Rubrics
  • 25.
  • 26. • Properties tab • Select (or create new) Grade Item • Select (or create new) Rubric to use for this activity – Rubric must be set to an Approved status – *Rubric can not be changed after this point (see notes)
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. • Rubric is displayed to students • Shown in dropbox folder • Submit files to dropbox as normal
  • 30.
  • 31. Student submissions are evaluated as normal • Feedback is provided through Rubric responses • Additional feedback can be provided • Student score calculated in Rubric evaluation • Grade entered in Activity flows through to Gradebook
  • 32. Rubric evaluation takes place from the Dropbox folder submission.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36. Then leave feedback Save & Record; transfers score out of 10
  • 37. • Create a Dropbox Activity – Tie to a Gradebook Item – Tie to Analytic Rubric • Impersonate a Student • Submit to the Dropbox • Restore your role • Leave feedback using Rubric • Review grade in Gradebook
  • 38.
  • 39. • Properties tab • Select (or create new) Grade Item • Select (or create new) Rubric to use for this activity – Rubric must be set to Approved status – Rubric can not be changed after this point
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42. • Student makes quiz attempt as normal • Quiz is marked for automatic grading • Grading happens as normal • Rubric ties grade to achievement/non- achievement of competency (course outcome) • Could be tied to specific questions – Quiz questions can support course outcomes
  • 43. • Create a simple 1 question quiz – Tie to a Gradebook item – Tie to Holistic rubric – Set for Auto-grading • Impersonate Student • Take the quiz • Restore your role • Review grade in Gradebook
  • 44.
  • 45. • Granular analysis of student achievement • Makes grading more quantitative rather than subjective • Specific feedback to student – Defined at each value level – Plus additional feedback available • Re-use of rubrics with multiple activities within a course/department • Rubrics can be copied to other courses
  • 46. These slides and additional resources are available in the
  • 47. Additional Information • Online Help o Instructor version o Search by keyword • FAQ – NEW Search Index • Florida Online Academy Resources • Florida Online Help Desk o 506-3849 o online@daytonastate.edu

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  4. Is this statement accurate? Holistic Rubrics: Does not break performance into separate criteria
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  17. Additional InformationOnline HelpInstructor versionSearch by keywordFlorida Online Academy ResourcesFlorida Online Help Desk506-3849online@daytonastate.edu