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Removing old Rubrics

Hi folks,  I have been new to the whole rubrics thing and have been setting up test rubrics so I can familiarise myself with it all.  Only thing is, we use Canvas in our college and when I go to attach a rubric I can never find the one I want as I have numerous rubrics that are of no use and I would like to delete.  Any ideas??

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    • Julie_Becker
    • 1 yr ago
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    Still unable to delete old rubrics or remove them from the current drop down menu. It is also difficult, if not impossible to share rubrics with my colleagues. This should really be addressed.

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      • Karen_Smith
      • 3 mths ago
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      Frankie Yee If it helps at all, we do communicate this to the product team when we read concerns here. If I could provide a timeline, I would! 

    • Emma_DukeWilliams
    • 3 mths ago
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    Just another voice to the thread. I agree this seems to have been hanging around for far too long. I can see that archiving/editing used rubrics won't work, as those rubrics will be needed for reference in older assessments. however, the ability to hide those we no longer personally need access to, would maintain the data integrity for work marked with them, while giving a clearer way to access those that are in current use. 

    • Shannon_Juhan.1
    • 3 mths ago
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    This topic has been a source of frustration for years.  I've commented repeatedly about the difficulty of not being able to at least archive rubrics that are not in use.  Deleting would be preferred.  In my 11 years of using the program, I have 80+ rubrics.  They need to evolve, they are changed, and the focus on what is being assessed shifts.  Typos result in a new rubric because we can't even edit one that has been used. 

    I have rubrics from a course that I have not taught in 7 years.  But I can't remove those from my list.  I have rubrics for texts that we do not teach any longer.  

    I also can't even hide the Turnitin.com populated rubrics that include science writing and AP courses that I, personally, will never use.

    I can understand the concern that students may go back to an assignment and if their original rubric has been altered it might cause confusion; but I am able to edit, archive, and delete QuickMark comments - wouldn't that be likely to cause student confusion?  

    I can't speak for other schools, but our student's Turnitin accounts are linked to their school email - which they lose access to a few months after graduation.  So my students from a decade ago are not looking back at my feedback now.  In fact, most students drop their Turnitin section when they switch students between terms because their landing page is cluttered with Expired classes that they don't wish to see anymore.  

    There are so many areas where the product team seems to be operating under false beliefs of when and how students "go back to assignments." 

    Could we be trusted as professionals - if we delete a rubric we don't mean to delete, that's on us.  Rather than this "safety feature" that frustrates many of us.  

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