Can I duplicate or copy a rubric?
This video shows you how to quickly duplicate an existing rubric, allowing you to create new versions while keeping the original intact for future use. A written description is below the video.
If you need to create a copy of an existing rubric, here's a quick way to do it. Start by selecting Create Rubric and choose the option to create a new rubric using a template.
- Choose Your Rubric
Pick the rubric you want to copy, such as Grade 12 English.
- Rename for Clarity
Change the name to something like "Version 2" so it’s easy to tell apart from the original.
- Create the Copy
Click Create Rubric, and you’ll have a duplicate of your original rubric.
- Make Changes
If you want Version 2 to be different, just click Edit Rubric and modify it however you need.
- Save and Use
After making changes, save your updated rubric. Version 2 will now reflect your modifications while keeping the original intact.
This simple process allows you to easily create and customize new versions of your rubrics without altering the original. It’s perfect for maintaining consistency while allowing flexibility in your assessments.
If you need to create a copy of an existing rubric, here's a quick way to do it. Start by selecting Create Rubric and choose the option to create a new rubric using a template.
Creating a Duplicate
- Choose Your Rubric
Pick the rubric you want to copy, such as Grade 12 English.
- Rename for Clarity
Change the name to something like "Version 2" so it’s easy to tell apart from the original.
- Create the Copy
Click Create Rubric, and you’ll have a duplicate of your original rubric.
Editing the New Version
- Make Changes
If you want Version 2 to be different, just click Edit Rubric and modify it however you need.
- Save and Use
After making changes, save your updated rubric. Version 2 will now reflect your modifications while keeping the original intact.
This simple process allows you to easily create and customize new versions of your rubrics without altering the original. It’s perfect for maintaining consistency while allowing flexibility in your assessments.
Updated on: 07/04/2025
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