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This determines the way you set up the rubric. The percentage set-up is the most commonly used. The different rubric scoring set-ups (left-right) are explained below:
Standard rubric
This set-up allows you to set the weighting in percent and enter marks for different scale items.
Custom rubric
This removes the ability to weight the criterion but allows you to set different marks for each scale description rather than a whole item e.g. the scale item 'Poor' could be worth 0 in terms of one criterion and worth 1 for another.
Qualitative rubric
This removes the ability to weight criterion and add marks to scale items. This is purely based on the feedback. This is helpful for assignments where no grade is required but feedback is essential e.g. in Nottingham Advantage Award modules.
Attaching and detaching the rubric to an assignment
Once you have created the rubric you need to add it to each assignment you mark.
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Inside the Turnitin assignment settings press the GradeMark Options title to expand the section and select the appropriate rubric in the drop-down menu.
Importing/Exporting a rubric
Exporting the rubric
- Access the Rubric Manager from the Submission inbox or by going to your assignment settings from your module page under Edit Settings and by clicking on the piled-up squares
- Click on the View import/export options button ('arrow out the box' icon).
- Select Export.
- This downloads a .rbc file. This cannot be opened on your computer but can be easily imported into another assignment in another module (see below).
Importing a rubric
- With the Launch Rubric Manager, click on the View import/export options button ('arrow out the box' icon).
- Select Import.
- If you are importing a previously created rubric exported from Turnitin
- Click Select files and choose your .rbc file
- If you are importing a new rubric you've created in Excel and not Turnitin;
- Click Download Example Template to make sure it looks like the required template, amend if necessary.
- Click Select files and choose your Excel file.
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