The ability to attach a comment to a specific criteria of the rubric.
Example: A student left out requirements -- I would leave a comment on that criteria explaining which piece they missed. Then, on the pronunciation criteria I would leave a different comment about how they were saying a specific word.
I'm not sure how possible this is (or if it convolutes everything), but I have found many times where I'd want multiple comments related to specific criteria, but I have to put it all in one comment, which sometimes turns into a lot of info for a student to digest when it's all together.
An alternative solution would be the ability to hit enter and start a new line for the typed comments. Right now, it seems I can't do that so it turns into one single paragraph of info. If you could skip a line, I could probably divide the comments by criteria without need a separate area to leave comments for each one.
Would you consider these comments as in "written feedback" or are you more so referring to the ability to specify what each rubric criteria value means so that a score of 4 means something different than a score of 5, beyond just being a higher point value?
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The ability to attach a comment to a specific criteria of the rubric.
Example: A student left out requirements -- I would leave a comment on that criteria explaining which piece they missed. Then, on the pronunciation criteria I would leave a different comment about how they were saying a specific word.
I'm not sure how possible this is (or if it convolutes everything), but I have found many times where I'd want multiple comments related to specific criteria, but I have to put it all in one comment, which sometimes turns into a lot of info for a student to digest when it's all together.
An alternative solution would be the ability to hit enter and start a new line for the typed comments. Right now, it seems I can't do that so it turns into one single paragraph of info. If you could skip a line, I could probably divide the comments by criteria without need a separate area to leave comments for each one.
Would you consider these comments as in "written feedback" or are you more so referring to the ability to specify what each rubric criteria value means so that a score of 4 means something different than a score of 5, beyond just being a higher point value?