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Before you can finish creating an item for scoring you must have a scoring rubric assigned to it.  This article walks  you This page guides you through the process of creating a scoring rubric. 

  1. Select Rubric Setup in the Setup/Configuration menu (left hand navigation).
  2. Select New Rubric in In the top menu bar, select +New Rubric.
  3. Enter a Rubric Name. This will be the label seen when assigning rubrics to items.
  4. Enter a Reference ID which will be used when working directly with the API.
  5. Enter the following Settings:

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As traits are added, they are immediately visible on the right side or at the bottom of the screen (depending upon your screen width) as Preview.

Add Numeric Trait

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  1. Select Add Trait

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  2. Enter the following details:
    • Name:
  •  Label
    • Label seen by the scorer for the scoring rubric.
    • Min/Max: Sets the numeric range for the scoring 1 - 3 [ 1 | 2 | 3 ].
    • Step:  When set, an additional set of scores are included [ 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 ].
    • Weight:  The reported score of a trait is multiplied by the weight. 
      • Set a weight of 3 and a scorer scores the trait as a 2...the score will be exported as a 6. 
      • Set a weight of 1 and a scorer scores the trait as a 2...the score will be exported as a 2.
  • -  Score Point Descriptors add hover over text for each of the trait scoring values.
  • Image Modified - Trait Settings provide  provide additional options for the trait.
      • Reported Name
    •  including
      •  including External Trait ID and External Item ID.
      • Masked Score Points
    •  - hide
      • : Hide some of the sequential scores from the scorers [ 1 | 3 ].
      • Condition Codes
    •  - add
      • : Add flags for scorers to set beyond the scoring rubric on the trait.  These might include codes to flag a response as a 'sensitive paper' or 'blank' (student didn't provide an answer).  Use the 'Inline Condition Codes' checkbox to display the condition code either under the scoring options, or next to.
        • The condition codes are defined during Tenant Setup as Flag Codes.
        • The system defined response to the condition codes is defined during Tenant Setup.
          • Withhold score or Apply score, Set as Alert, Require Score.
  • Score Point Comments: Additional information can be captured when a specific score is given, allowing the scorer to further justify or explain by choosing an option from a menu.
  • Linked Trait: When two traits are linked, one of the traits is hidden. The hidden trait will receive the same score as the visible trait when the response is scored.

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