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Blackboard assessments support four types of rubrics:
Percentage - Each level of category (column) is assigned a specific percent value, for example the Excellent column is assigned the value of 100%. Selecting a level of achievement automatically increments the total mark with this value
Percentage Range each level of category (column) is assigned associated with a range of percentages, for instance in teh the example above the outstanding column has a range of 80-100%. The instructor will be asked , you need to select the specific value within that range when grading the submissions.
Points - Each category (column) is assigned a point value. The sum of the highest values should represent the total possible points that can be earned for an assignment or testSelecting a level of achievement automatically increments the total mark with this value. Use 0 points for a qualitative rubric.
Points Range - Each category (column) is assigned a range or point values. The sum of the highest values should represent the total possible points that can be earned for that assignment or test. Instructors will be asked to select the specific value within that range when grading the submissions.A standard/ quantitative rubric in Blackboard uses Points and Percentage to calculate an overall grade.
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Qualitative Rubrics Selecting Select 0 Points to provide a rubric with no scoring that provides qualitative feedback only. This gives you a purely descriptive rubric, which does not assign a grade automatically. The overall student mark is zero, but allows you to indicate to students how well they have performed against each assessment criterion. you can override the final mark. |
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To date, there is no way to hide the 0 points value in this type of rubric. |
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