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The example instructions below demonstrate possible student-facing content in an online course to aid a student in accessing grading criteria. These instructions are provided as examples only. They are not meant to address every potential scenario. Feel free to use them as a guide and edit them for your own course needs. If your course is a part of a fully online program, please refer to the program specifications and activity directions. |
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Transparent assignments include providing access to the criteria that will be used for grading. In Canvas, a simple way to do this is by using Rubrics. Rubrics are displayed at the bottom of the assignment page. The examples below show wording options that may be used in online courses to direct students to grading criteria.
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