Pedagogical point-of -view:
- Enhances transparent assessment, given that explicitly state the quality standards to be achieved by students;
- Allows students to have a clearer view over what higher performance (on particular criteria) implies;
- Fosters reflective learning practice, based on self and peer assessment;
- Promotes timely and personalised feedback, when used during the learning process;
- Enables students to develop assessment competences.
Technical point-of-view:
- Enhances formative assessment
- allows for assessing the learning process
- facilitates timely teacher feedback, as well as self and peer assessment
- Several Learning Management Systems include tools to create digitally-enhanced assessment rubrics. There are also others that can be used, e.g.: Quick Rubric (https://www.quickrubric.com/) – which, besides providing some resources that underline the pedagogic usefulness of rubrics, allows for building a rubric from scratch that can be saved, printed and shared with others; Rubric Maker (https://rubric-maker.com/)– which does not require registration and is web based. It allows to create, print and share rubrics (but not to save); RubiStar (http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php) – which does not require registration and presents rubric templates for different areas (e.g., maths, writing, science, music, reading) that can be edited and saved.
Síðast breytt: þriðjudagur, 15. nóvember 2022, 12:59 PM