h1. Setup # Log in as an admin # Create two new users: teacher1 and student1. # Create a new course and enrol the new users: ## teacher1 as a teacher ## student1 as student h1. Testing creating rubric # Login as a teacher # Open created course # Turn editing on # Create new assignment #* Fill assignment name #* Fill assignment description #* Set grading method "Rubric" #* Save assignment # Open created assignment # Open advanced grading definition page of newly created assignment # Define new grading form from scratch #* Fill rubric name #* Fill rubric description #* *VERIFY* that by default exist 1 criteria that has weight 100% with 3 levels that has 0, 5 and 10 points # Create few rubric criterias ||Criterion name||Level 1 name||Level 1 score||Level 2 name||Level 2 score||Level 3 name||Level 3 score|| | Criterion 1 | Level 11 | 0 | Level 12 | 5 | Level 13 | 10 | | Criterion 2 | Level 21 | 0 | Level 22 | 5 | Level 23 | 10 | | Criterion 3 | Level 31 | 0 | Level 32 | 5 | Level 33 | 10 | # *VERIFY* that weights for every criteria assigned automatically # *VERIFY* that you can not save rubric if: #* weight sum is not 100% #* level score < 0 #* level score < 10 #* criteria do not have level with score 0 #* criteria do not have level with score 10 #* scores filled not in ascending ordering #* score of first level is not 0 points #* score of last level is not 10 points #* every criteria has different level count # Click "Save rubric and make it ready" h1. Testing student grading # Go to "Student 1" "Test assignment 1 name" activity advanced grading page # *ENSURE* that weights are displayed in every criteria # Grade user selecting levels in criterias # Press "Save changes" h1. Testing new rubric form as student # Log in as student1 # Navigate to our course homepage # Navigate to our "Test assignment 1 name" # *ENSURE* that Grading criteria has weights and all other data