Creating a grading rubric using Excel

salukitd

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Hello All! First time poster here!

I teach at a university and grade ALOT of projects, from speeches to art projects. I would like to be able to create grading rubrics in Excel. This is what I am thinking. On the first sheet, this is where I would enter in the students name, course section date. On this same sheet I would have multiple "canned" responses that I could select. Perhaps these responses could be grouped by the "type" of response. Sort of like:

  • Type 1
    • response 1
    • response 2
    • response 3
    • etc.
  • Type 2
    • response 1
    • response 2
    • response 3
    • etc.
  • Type 3
    • response 1
    • response 2
    • response 3
    • etc.

So, for instance, while the student is giving their speech I can click on the various canned responses as well as having the option to type in personalized messages. When the speech was over, I could click over to the second sheet and everything would be formatted that I could print or save and email directly to the student.

I know this is probably over simplifying things but if anybody had any ideas, I'd be all ears!

Thanks much!

Pat Immel
 

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Thanks! I have searched but I mainly come up with rubrics for excel projects. Which search terms would you suggest!? Thanks again.
 
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The more I look, "Rubric" is not the correct term. "Grading Feedback Form" is more correct...thanks again for any possible help!
 
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