{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Blackboard Help for Staff - University of Reading","provider_url":"https:\/\/sites.reading.ac.uk\/tel-support","author_name":"mattjones","author_url":"https:\/\/sites.reading.ac.uk\/tel-support\/author\/mattjones\/","title":"Blackboard Assignment: Attach a rubric - Blackboard Help for Staff - University of Reading","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"fTsRtzUbzL\"><a href=\"https:\/\/sites.reading.ac.uk\/tel-support\/2018\/06\/28\/blackboard-assignment-attach-a-rubric\/\">Blackboard Assignment: Attach a rubric<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.reading.ac.uk\/tel-support\/2018\/06\/28\/blackboard-assignment-attach-a-rubric\/embed\/#?secret=fTsRtzUbzL\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Blackboard Assignment: Attach a rubric&#8221; &#8212; Blackboard Help for Staff - University of Reading\" data-secret=\"fTsRtzUbzL\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/*! 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This is used to associate a rubric to an assignment. The drop down menu has three options: Select Rubric &#8211; choose a pre-existing rubric. Create New Rubric &#8211; create a new rubric to attach. Create From Existing &#8211; create a revised rubric based upon a pre-existing one. Click Select Rubric. This will open a separate window listing all available rubrics on this Blackboard course. This guide assumes you have already created a rubric. When setting up a Blackboard assignment, you can create a Rubric from scratch. We advise creating your rubric beforehand by going to Control Panel &gt; Course Tools &gt; Rubrics as this can take some time to produce. In the \u2018Select Rubrics\u2019 pop up box that opens, click in the tick box next to the rubric you wish to use from the list available and click Submit. The Rubric will appear in the GRADING section under Associated Rubrics. You can now edit how the Rubric will appear to students and if it is used to calculate a grade. Under Type, choose if you want to use a points or percentage rubric to produce the grade for the assignment. Used for Grading \u2013 will apply a mark to the assignment Attempt when the rubric has been filled in and submitted. Used for Secondary Evaluation \u2013 will produce a mark but does not apply automatically to the Attempt. On the right hand side, Show Rubric to Students\u00a0has four options for rubric visibility from the drop down menu: No: Students can&#8217;t view the rubric. Yes (With Rubric Scores): Students can view the rubric when you make the item available, including possible point or percentage values. Yes (Without Rubric Scores): Students can view the rubric when you make the item available, but they can&#8217;t see the possible point or percentage values. After Grading: Students can view the rubric only after you&#8217;ve finished marking their submissions. Important: Even for a non-scoring rubric, always select Yes (With Rubric Scores) to ensure that students can see all feedback entered on the Rubric. To the left of the Rubric Name there are three options: \u2022 to Un-attach Rubric from the assessment \u2022 View Rubric (in a separate widow) \u2022 Edit Rubric (in a separate window). Be aware that if you un-attach the rubric once you have marked a paper, you will receive the following message:\u00a0 If you have used a scoring rubric to mark student submissions to that assignment, detaching the rubric will remove the grades you entered, and you will have to mark the work again. If using a non-scoring rubric, students\u2019 marks won\u2019t be altered, but any feedback you provided using the rubric will be lost.","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/sites.reading.ac.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/30\/2018\/06\/1-7.png"}