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AuthorJan Dougherty
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Oct 2020 


ou can use rubrics to grade most major items in Scholar.  You must first create the rubrics, and attach them to an assignment or test question.  Assignments, Journals, Blogs, and Discussions allow you to access the rubrics through the Inline Grading features  You can access the rubrics for test questions through the Grade Test function.

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To grade Assignments, Journals, Blogs or Discussions using a rubric, navigate to the Grade Center, click on the dropdown next to the Needs Grading symbol ().  Then choose Attempt <date> (for assignments) or Grade User Activity (for Discussions/Blogs/Journals).

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On the right side of the screen, you’ll see Grade.  Click on the downward arrow.

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Then, click on the name of the rubric.

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The rubric will then appear.  You can click Show Descriptions for detailed descriptions of each category, and Show Feedback to be able to enter feedback for each area of evaluation.  The points will automatically calculate for you. When you’re done, click Save Rubric.


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Grading Test Questions

If you’ve associated a rubric with one or more questions in a test, you can use it to grade those items.  To do so, click on the dropdown next to the needs grading symbol and choose Attempt <date>.


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Next to the points for the question, click “View Rubric.”

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A rubric will pop up.  Click the cells to assign a grade.  The points will be automatically calculated.

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Once you do, the points will be transferred to the test.

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Select the dropdown for the student and column you wish to grade.  Then, choose View Grade Details.

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On the screen that comes up, click View Rubric.

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The rubric will pop up and allow you to grade.

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Click Save at the top, and the points will be transferred to the grade details.

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Then, scroll down and click Save to save the grade.

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If you want to go through all your students, you can page through them at the top.

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Before doing so, remember to click Save for each student’s grade.

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When you’re done, click Return to Grade Center in the bottom-right corner.


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