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Christopher R. Gareis, Ed.D., is a professor of education at William & Mary. A former English teacher, soccer coach, and principal, he is the co-author of the books Teacher-Made Assessments: How to ...
Sponsored by MSU's Center for Distance Education, this training session will teach participants how to create rubrics in Canvas. The types of assignments that are appropriate to use rubrics with also ...
In this 45-minute workshop, participants will view a demonstration of grading student submissions and providing feedback through annotations, text, and video. Additionally, participants will see how ...
A colleague of mine once quipped that RateMyProfessor.com should be called HateMyProfessor.com, underscoring the idea that students who fill out evaluations often come to them to be overly critical of ...
Prompts describe tasks. Rubrics define rules. Here’s how rubric-based prompting reduces hallucinations in search and content workflows.
The new question-of-the-week is: Do you use rubrics? Why or why not? If you do, how do you use them most effectively? If you don’t, what do you use instead? I know that I am in the minority, but I’m ...
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