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Using a Rubric to Mark an Assignment in Moodle VIDEO

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This video provides an example of using a rubric in Moodle

https://youtu.be/e7ZsSmtlpd4

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  • Making Rubrics for Assignments in Moodle VIDEO
    Date
    January 15, 2017
    In relation to
    assessment
  • Creating Rubrics in Moodle
    Date
    July 13, 2016
    In relation to
    elearning
  • Making Scales in Moodle VIDEO
    Date
    January 29, 2017
    In relation to
    assessment
This entry was posted in assessment, elearning, Uncategorized and tagged assessment, elearning, Moodle on January 22, 2017 by Dr. Darrin.

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