We welcome Jenny Woof and Susie Schofield, who have both used rubrics for marking students work.
The outline for the session will be:
- An overview of the benefits that using a rubric / grading form can bring to the marking process (Susie)
- Case study of the way they have been used in Biological and Biomedical Sciences. (Jenny)
- Group activity – looking at existing rubrics – whether on paper or electronic, and to start to develop new rubrics / grading forms.
- Technical – short overview of the process of getting from a paper rubric to a Turnitin one. (Emma)
Time / Date: Tuesday November 28th, 2:00 till 4:00 in the Strawberry Bank Ideas Lab (mid floor of the library)
All staff welcome, but please register your intention to come via Eventbrite
Don’t forget, we also have a “How to” session on Wednesday 22nd, looking specifically at using rubrics and quickmarks in Turnitin. (Bookable)
