Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education
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Teachers are using AI to grade essays. Students are using AI to write them.

Teachers are using AI to grade essays. Students are using AI to write them. | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
teaching ChatGPT best practices in her writing workshop class at the University of Lynchburg in Virginia, said she sees the advantages for teachers using AI tools but takes issue with how it can be used to create feedback for students.
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Timely and meaningful #feedback? How long before companies like TurnItIn come out with grading #Rubrics and bot graders?
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18 Ways To Use Rubrics In Education

18 Ways To Use Rubrics In Education | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Rubrics are an extremely useful classroom evaluation tool, though many teachers these days aren’t using them anymore, and don’t think they are necessary.
Danielle Fontaine-Rainen's curator insight, May 20, 2014 9:07 AM

Using Rubrics! A good reminder of why they are so useful!

Curatorially Yours's curator insight, May 22, 2014 7:39 PM

Some convincing arguments for using rubrics.

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Free Technology for Teachers: Rubrics for Assessing Wikis, Blogs, Podcasts, and Digital Portfolios

Free Technology for Teachers: Rubrics for Assessing Wikis, Blogs, Podcasts, and Digital Portfolios | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
The University of Wisconsin, Stout has organized a nice collection of rubrics for assessing digital projects. In the collection you will find rubrics for assessing student blogging, student wikis, podcasts, and video projects. Beyond the rubrics for digital projects there are rubrics for activities that aren't necessarily digital in nature. For example, you can find rubrics for writing, research, and oral presentations.
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