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| [[File:Yardstick_-_Figure_6.jpeg|450px|thumb|left|Figure 6 shows how to enable points in the YardStick activity. This way, the user has the freedom to have a final numerical grade after the peer assessment.]] | | [[File:Yardstick_-_Figure_6.jpeg|450px|thumb|left|Figure 6 shows how to enable points in the YardStick activity. This way, the user has the freedom to have a final numerical grade after the peer assessment.]] |
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| + | [[File:Yardstick_-_Figure_7.jpeg|450px|thumb|left|Figure 7 shows how to add numerical weights in a rubric. At the left side, we can see the levels of |
| + | the rubric. At each level, the user needs to assign specific points for that level. Then for each category, |
| + | the user needs to add the percentage of that category in a rubric. This will imply that the categories’ |
| + | percentages should sum to 100. Table 1 shows a sample computation of the results after peer |
| + | assessment. The following values are the tallies of votes gained in each level per category.]] |
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| + | [[File:Yardstick_-_Figure_8.jpeg|450px|thumb|left|Figure 8 shows the pop-up window after clicking the “Delete” button. To delete a specific rubric, |
| + | click the name of the rubric on the “Rubrics List”. Then click on the “Delete” button. This will |
| + | permanently remove the rubric on the database of the YardStick activity. |
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− | [[File:Yardstick_-_Figure_2.jpeg|450px|thumb|left|Figure 2 ]] | + | [[File:Yardstick_-_Figure_9.jpeg|450px|thumb|left|Figure 9 Because the YardStick activity comes hand-in-hand with the ScorePad activity, the activity |
| + | should be able to send the rubric to the ScorePad activity. To be able to do this, in the view page of a |
| + | specific rubric, click on the export button. The rubric you sent will now be available in the ScorePad |
| + | activity. It can now be used to assess projects using the ScorePad activity.]] |