Thursday, March 12, 2009

Rubric World

As we all continue to hear the buzz on why rubrics are good and enhance our teaching and our students' ability to produce quality work, some teachers need more information on how to create a good rubric, need a site to do this, and need quality examples to follow. This tidbit came across Twitter when I threw out a tweet asking for a quality rubric for a PPT for another colleague. Check out iRubric.

After briefly checking this site out, it looks like it has a rubric creator, and then you can store your rubric online and share with the global community of teachers. You can search for a rubric by subject, grade level, or type, and there are thousands from which to choose. While there are several other sites for rubric making and sharing, I haven't seen one with this many options in a while. Give a look, try it out, and tell me what you think!

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