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Assess student work against learning outcomes
After you have aligned standards to Rubrics, Assignments (individual and group), Discussions, Brightspace Portfolio evidence, and Quizzes, you can assess standards in each of these tools. If you have previously mapped learning outcomes to an achievement scale, the suggested achievement level is based on this mapping. When…
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Assess learning outcomes in rubric criteria
After aligning learning outcomes to rubric criteria and attaching the completed rubric to an activity (discussion topic or assignment), use the scale to assess learners against the specified learning outcomes in the activity. For example, in an assignment, a learner might receive Meets Expectations for the Outcome:…
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Manually map achievement levels to Rubric levels
Achievement levels can be mapped to points-based, custom points-based, and percentage scale-based rubrics. However, it is possible to manually adjust the alignments. Ensure that when you created the rubric for the course, in the Rubric Options, under Learning Outcomes, you selected Manually map achievement levels to rubric…
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Reviewing suggested achievement outcomes
To set assessment suggestions On the assignment submission page for the learner, open the rubric for assessment. Figure: Opening a rubric in the Assignment Submission page. On the pop-up rubric assessment, you can scroll over the target icon to review which standards are aligned to each criterion. Figure: The Essay Rubric…
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Reviewing suggested achievement levels
For suggested achievement levels to appear in assignments and discussions, all of the following conditions must be met: * An instructor makes an assessment on a rubric that has outcomes aligned to criteria. * There are mappings set up between the rubric and the assessment outcomes. * A default achievement scale has been…
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Assessing assignment submissions
About assessing assignments There are several ways you can assess assignments: * Use built-in annotation tools to mark up submissions using highlighting, free-hand drawing, shapes, and associated commenting. * Evaluate student submissions using Anonymous Marking to remove bias in the grading process. * Evaluate submissions…
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Assessing assignment submissions against standards
On the assignment submission page, learners can only see a read-only list of the standards which have been aligned to the assignment. After the assignment is submitted, you can assess the assignment on the evaluation page for the submission. When assessing group assignment submissions, the standards score applies to all…
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Assessing discussion threads
You can assess discussion threads against standards (also known as learning outcomes) aligned to a discussion topic. This allows you to easily assess student progress against standards in Discussions. Students can view the results of your assessment, making it easier for them to understand their progress against a…
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Assessing discussion topic responses against a learning objective
You can assess a discussion topic response to determine if it meets learning objectives. Note: To have assessment options available and assess a discussion topic responses you must associate your discussion topic with a learning objective or rubric. The name of learning objectives and some associated menu items and links…
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Assess users in discussion threads
You can assess learners' participation in discussion topics from within threads for topics to which you've added an assessment. In the Assess Post pop-up, you can view the post you are assessing, along with any attached rubrics and fields to add in personal feedback. If your topic is moderated, you must approve posts…