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Cally Black

3 Rubric Makers That Will Save You Time And Stress | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Rubrics can be an incredibly useful tool for your classroom. Aside from being one of those cool words that sounds a little weirder every time you say it, using a rubric can help your students understand the assignments in your classroom, and will make your grading process clearer, faster, and more objective and consistent. Online rubric makers can make rubric creation pretty simple, so we've collected a few sites that offers online rubric makers (some of them are free) that can help you out in your classroom. There are many sites out there that also offer shared rubrics from other users that you can use as well - quite a helpful tool if you're either in a pinch, or at a loss for where to start.
Ced Paine

Rubrics for Assessment - Online Professional Development for K-12 Teachers - University... - 0 views

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    Large collection of rubrics for assessing both digital and non-digital assginments + links to sites for creating your own rubrics
Carol J

Assessment & Rubrics - 0 views

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    Helpful site on multimedia assessment (blogging, rubrics, checklists, etc.)
Rhondda Powling

Blogging Rubric - 0 views

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    Blogging Rubric by Ryan Bretag is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License . Based on a work at docs.google.com .
Michael Toler

The Social Media Cheat Sheet - 35 views

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    Great introductory rubric
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    This might bwee very useful to you
Vernon Fowler

Doctopus - 54 views

  • Doctopus: It now has a "Individual - Differentiated" option which allows individual assignments to be distributed by student "level." It now allows whole class comment ability to be added to facilitate peer review. It lets you distribute folders full of resources in addition to Documents, Presentations, Spreadsheets, and Drawings. As of Doctopus 4.0 it now connects to a Chrome extension called "Goobric" which lets you associate a rubric with your Doctopus assignment and do rubric-based grading right in the top corner of your browser.
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    Google Docs management of student work
Kevin Crouch

The Front Lawn Educational Technology Blog - 16 views

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    I've been following this group for a while and thought I'd share my own blog with the community. It's an example of the evolution of a blogger. Please bear with me as I learn the art and improve my voice with every post. I spent 10 years blogging at the low end of the rubric before realizing there was so much more to learn.
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