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Development of Transparent Rubric System Design As A Standardization of Assessments For Lecturer Effectiveness And Encourage Students In Self-Study

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Apart from being associated with the assessment term used to assess the quality of student assignments, the rubric is also designed as a student learning tool. Rubrics help tutors to assess student work in a more consistent way, saves tutor time and is objective. Correspondingly, a well-designed rubric may assist students identify their weaknesses, strengths and be more objective about the result on quality of their own work, especially with peer review activities that students carry out before they submit their assignments to tutors. In order to help students able to achieve their work's result based on rubrics given, rubrics must be exist in LMS (Learning Management System) which currently is not accommodated with transparent score range. The existence of rubric will help students to convince themselves to do the assignment and help tutors to do the work better. The method used to design the rubric application is the Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM).

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    SIET '22: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Sustainable Information Engineering and Technology
    November 2022
    398 pages
    ISBN:9781450397117
    DOI:10.1145/3568231

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