Rubrics in D2Lcan be attached to Assignments, Discussions, or Grades. When you integrate a Rubric in D2L, the grade you assign on the Rubric automatically becomes the grade for the assessment it is attached to.
Not sure what Rubrics are all about? Check out our Rubrics LibGuide first!
There are 2 kinds of Rubrics you can set up in D2L: Holistic and Analytic.
- Holistic – Performance is assessed holistically, LEVELS only, with multiple criteria being assessed at once. For tasks where it is not easy to evaluate performance on one criterion independently of performance on a different criterion. For example, many writing rubrics are holistic because it is not always easy to disentangle clarity from organization or content from presentation.
- Analytic – Most rubrics are analytic. An analytic rubric breaks performance into multiple criteria. You assess each criterion separately, resulting in an overall assessment score. For example, an analytic rubric for assessing essays could have separate criterion for spelling, grammar, and expression.
Note that once a Rubric has been attached to something (assignment, discussion, grade item) it can NOT be deleted!
Creating Rubrics
Creating Analytic Points Rubrics
Creating Analytic Custom Points Rubrics
Creating Analytic No Score Rubrics
Creating Holistic Percentage Rubrics
Creating Holistic No Score Rubrics
Managing Rubrics
Printing or Downloading Rubrics
Archiving Rubrics
Attaching Rubrics
Attaching Rubrics to Assignments, and using them to Grade
Attaching Rubrics to Discussion Topics
Attaching Rubrics to Grade Items
Grading with Rubrics
Grading Rubrics in Assignments
Grading Rubrics in Discussions
Grading Rubrics in Grades