Rubric-O-Matic 2016

eRubic template created using the rubric generator in eRubric Assistant or eMarking Assistant

Automated rubric created using the rubric generator in eRubric Assistant or eMarking Assistant

Rubric-O-Matic 2016 lets you:

  1. create reusable automated grading rubrics in Microsoft Word containing your own weighted assessment criteria (in rows) and performance standards with marks (in columns) (view the demonstration below) and then
  2. easily complete these rubrics by pressing the F6 function key to highlight the cell, rescale and record the mark. The F5 or F7 function keys will vary the mark down or up and F8 will total the marks and convert it to percentage and grade (view the demonstration below).

Because the rubrics are created in Microsoft Word you to use another piece of software. The rubrics can be used at all educational levels and with electronic, paper based assessment or other assessed tasks e.g. practical task, performances or presentations. If you are grading an electronic document you can paste the eRubric into the document and return it via email or your Learning Management System. If you are marking a paper assignment or a presentation you can print the erubric to return it.

eRubric Assistant is included in eMarking Assistant (compare versions).

Download eRubric Assistant

Download the Rubric-O-Matic 2016 document, save it to your computer and then open it in any version of Word and start saving time using the rubric generator. The document contains several example grading rubrics for marking essays and projects. These sample grading rubric templates show the use of marking scales used in American, European, and Australian educational systems.

And if you want more eMarking or eGrading tools…

In addition to free rubric generator, the eMarking Assistant package also allows you to create and use detailed reusable feedback comment banks, insert audio comments into assignments, highlight a phrase in the assignment and click a button to do a plagiarism search or to highlight easily confused phrases or words.

Completing the eRubric using Rubric-O-Matic

The following video shows completing the eRubric using the eMarking Assistant interface but the functions and function keys are the same in Rubric-O-Matic.

Creating a Rubric-O-Matic rubric

The following video shows creating a rubric using the eMarking Assistant interface but the functions and function keys are the same in eRubric Assistant.

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