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Here are links to helpful resources and rubrics I have found online.

OLC Quality Scorecard - Improve the Quality of Online Learning & Teaching. Rubric for Online Discussion Board Participation. Rubric for Asynchronous Discussion Participation Name___________________________________________________________ Asynchronous discussion enhances learning as you share your ideas, perspectives, and experiences with the class.

Rubric for Online Discussion Board Participation

You develop and refine your thoughts through the writing process, plus broaden your classmates’ understanding of the course content. Use the following feedback to improve the quality of your discussion contributions. Examples of postings that demonstrate higher levels of thinking: “Some common themes I see between your experiences and our textbook are….” For more information, contact Barbara Frey at baf30@pitt.edu. OSCQR – SUNY Online Course Quality Review Rubric. QM Emergency Remote Instruction Checklist for Higher Ed. 3dad980d ded0 4583 b3ed cbd8b31f059f Checklist QualityRubrics. Creating Grading Rubric Examples. Participationrubric cfa. Rubric Repository. In response to many requests, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning has created a place for faculty to share with and find rubrics from colleagues to support their teaching.

Rubric Repository

The collection of rubrics available here includes direct contributions from many CMU faculty*, each of whom graciously contributed their own rubrics, used in courses across the University. While we have attempted to accurately categorize each rubric based upon what it is primarily designed to evaluate, the rubrics have not been vetted further and should be carefully reviewed and adapted to your unique situation, prior to use.

Whenever possible, rubrics are listed in .ZIP format for import to Blackboard and .PNG format for print. Please click on the links below to browse the collection by category and download the resources that meet your needs. Discussion Group WorkMiscellaneousParticipationPortfolioPresentationResearchWriting. Examples of Rubrics. Several examples of rubrics that can be found on the web are linked below to aid in the development of rubrics for post secondary education settings.

Examples of Rubrics

Template for Creating a Rubric The below link is to a MSWord file that contains a template for a rubric and instructions for how to use and modify the template to meet individual grading needs. Instructors can download this file and modify it as needed to construct their own rubric. Rubric Template (doc)‌ The AAC&U VALUE initiative (2007-09) developed 16 VALUE rubrics for the LEAP Essential Learning Outcomes. The VALUE rubrics contribute to the national dialogue on assessment of college student learning. Instructors can use the rubrics in their current form. Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Office.

Rubrics make clear the criteria by which student work will be assessed.

Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Office

In best practices, rubrics, like other forms of assessment, are part of a cycle of reflection; they evolve based on input from users and the on-going refinement of learning goals and course activities. Criteria that describe the conditions that any performance must meet to be successful. Criteria should describe both strengths and errors (errors should be described particularly in lower levels of performance) A scale of points on a continuum of quality, to be assigned in scoring each level of performance for a piece of work. High numbers are typically assigned to the best work. Standards that specify how well criteria must be met. Descriptors for each level of performance that contain criteria, and standards by which the performance will be judged. Samples of Indicators/Scales/Achievement Levels. Assessment and Rubrics. Learn more about our Online Courses, Online Certificate Programs, and Graduate Degree A collection of rubrics for assessing portfolios, group work/cooperative learning, concept map, research process/ report, PowerPoint, oral presentation, web page, blog, wiki, and other social media projects.

Assessment and Rubrics

Quick Links to Rubrics Social Media Project Rubrics Wiki RubricCriteria for assessing individual and group Wiki contributions. Blog RubricAssess individual blog entries, including comments on peers' blogs. Twitter RubricAssess learning during social networking instructional assignments. Discussion, Teamwork, and Group Work Rubrics Online Discussion Board RubricAssessing ability to share perspectives, refine thoughts through the writing process, and participate in meaningful discussionPrimary Grade Self-Evaluation Teamwork Rubric (PDF)Features of a sandwich to graphically show the criteria. Home of free rubric tools: RCampus. Welcome to iRubric iRubric is a comprehensive rubric development, assessment, and sharing tool.

Home of free rubric tools: RCampus

Designed from the ground up, iRubric supports a variety of applications in an easy-to-use package. Best of all, iRubric is free to individual faculty and students. iRubric School-Edition empowers schools with an easy-to-use system for monitoring student learning outcomes and aligning with standards. Click. Click. Finally, spend more time teaching and less time grading. Build, Assess, Share, Collaborate. "Use rubrics like never before. " It's Free. I just click on the box under each one of these,... and it does all the math for me. "Free? Individual educators and students can use iRubric and a hundreds of other free RCampus features at no charge. iRubric Enterprise Edition "Monitor student learning outcomes the efficient way. " The iRubric Enterprise Edition empowers schools to take their assessments monitoring to the next level. We provide flexible licensing and hosting plans that meet your needs. VALUE Rubrics. Sample Rubrics.