Video: What are Rubrics?

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00:07: What are rubrics?

00:09: Account level rubrics are rubrics that are created at the account for sub-account

00:13: level. They can be used by any course within that account or sub-account for

00:17: assignments, discussions or quizzes.

00:20: If an account level rubric is used in more than one place, it becomes uneditable

00:25: but is still usable. Account level rubrics can be used

00:29: to create institutional or departmental question repositories.

00:33: The purpose of account level rubrics is to provide resources for teachers not

00:37: control content. For example, if the English Department offered

00:42: several courses to teach basic grammar rules to students a

00:46: department, could create a sub-account level rubric.

00:49: Instructors could then access the rubric to offer the same evaluation standards

00:53: to students in different courses.

00:56: Course, level rubrics are either created at the course, level or copied from the account

01:00: for sub-account level. Once a rubric has been used to assess

01:04: a student, the rubric cannot be edited.

01:07: However, existing rubrics can be recop and used on other assignments.

01:12: Use a rubric to. Communicate, assessment expectations to

01:17: users. Align predefined learning outcomes to your course, assignments

01:21: and assessments assess online submissions in the speed grader.

01:26: This guide covered rubrics.