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Using Rubrics & Outcomes in Canvas
Make grading assignments WAY easier!! Kevin Scritchfield | Instructional Designer | Fresno City College
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THE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE RUBRIC
What is a Rubric? THE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE RUBRIC Delicious Good Needs Improvement Poor Number of Chips Multiple chocolate chips in every bite A chocolate chip in every bite Chocolate in 75% of bites Too few or too many chips Texture Chewy Chewy in middle, crisp on edges Texture either crispy/crunchy or 50% uncooked Texture resembles a dog biscuit Color Golden brown Either light from overcooking or light from being 25% raw Either dark brown from overcooking or light from undercooking Burned Taste Home-baked taste Quality store-bought taste Tasteless Store-bought flavor, preservative aftertaste – stale, hard, chalky Richness Rich, creamy, high-fat flavor Medium fat contents Low-fat contents Nonfat contents
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Creating Rubrics in Canvas
Click on an assignment in Canvas. In the window where you would normally hit ‘Edit’, find the button. - Demo of Editing Rubric -
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Use This Rubric for Grading
Critical Step: Be sure to check off the box that says, “Use this rubric for assignment grading” - Demo of Grading using a Rubric -
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Resources What are Rubrics? How do I add a Rubric to an assignment? do-i-add-a-rubric-to-an-assignment How do I manage Rubrics in a course? do-i-manage-rubrics-in-a-course One reason why we use rubrics: Why rubrics are important: Rubrics-and-Why-Are-They-Important¢.aspx Some sample rubrics: Advantages of using Rubrics: part-series Rubric storage and sharing site:
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Using Rubrics & Outcomes in Canvas
Make grading assignments WAY easier!! Kevin Scritchfield | Instructional Designer | Fresno City College
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