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Grading made easy: Digital tools to create rubrics

Grading made easy: Digital tools to create rubrics | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Do you remember marking final evaluations last session? Did you say to yourself, “Never again”? Never again will I give that assignment because it ..."

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Five of the best rubric making tools for teachers

Five of the best rubric making tools for teachers | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"In yesterday’s post we talked about grading and we featured a number of apps to help teachers with their grading.  In today’s post we cover a closely related concept: rubrics ...."

  1. Quick Rubric
  2. Essay Tagger
  3. Rubric Maker
  4. RubiStar
  5. Teacher Rubric
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Cloud-based assessment platform is free for educators - eClassroom News

Cloud-based assessment platform is free for educators - eClassroom News | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Creating, sharing, delivering and grading of tests, along with analysis of results, happens in real-time in one platform ..."
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Teacher tricks: Grading and assessment

Teacher tricks: Grading and assessment | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Grading and assessments are a hot potato in the field of education, as decision makers try to at once apply common standards, but also limit the amount of time students spend sitting assessments. Today we’ll look at how technology can assist teachers to streamline the process ..."

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When grading harms student learning

When grading harms student learning | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Instead of issuing zeros, penalizing late work, and grading formative assessments, teachers should make the classroom a place of hope instead of fear ..."

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