Assessing multimedia using rubrics
A rubric is a scoring tool that lists the criteria by which a work will be assessed, along with the several levels of achievement for these criteria. In some countries this can be defined by an exam board, while in others, it's left to the school to decide. In either case, this is a great way of providing students with the assessment criteria in which they are expected to achieve in advance and make the work of teachers easier, as the scoring is very quick. A rubric could look something like the following:
Criteria/Level |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Score |
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Criteria 1 |
Description of characteristics of the work reflecting a low level of performance in the criteria. |
Description of characteristics of the work reflecting an intermediate level of performance in the criteria. |
Description of characteristics of the work reflecting a high level of performance in the criteria. |
Description of characteristics of the work reflecting the highest level of performance in the criteria... |