Soy profesora y estoy haciendo una rúbrica test donde la respuesta correcta se valora como 0,5 puntos y la incorrecta como 0,25 puntos negativos.
Sin embargo, los puntos negativos no han reducido la calificación. ¿cómo puedo arreglarlo?
@ANGELAMONJE -
English translation:
I am a teacher and I am doing a test rubric where the correct answer is valued as 0.5 points and the incorrect one as negative 0.25 points.However, the negative points have not lowered the rating. How can i fix it?"
Response:
¿Está preguntando acerca de tener un criterio de rúbrica con una calificación con un valor en puntos de +0.5 y otro y otra calificación con un valor en puntos de -0.25 que puede seleccionar +0.5 para una respuesta correcta y -0.25 para incorrecta? Si eso es lo que está preguntando, entonces la respuesta es que no es posible hacerlo con calificaciones. Sin embargo, lo que puede hacer tiene un valor de calificación con un nombre correcto de 0,5 puntos y un valor de calificación con un nombre incorrecto de 0 puntos. Luego, si van a obtener los -0.25 puntos incorrectos, tendrá que ingresar -0.25 en el cuadro de puntos y poner un comentario si lo desea. Tienes que introducir manualmente los puntos negativos.
La otra cosa que puede hacer es tener 2 criterios para cada parte. el primer criterio tiene 2 calificaciones: una para correcto y otra para incorrecto. El segundo criterio para el mismo problema tendrá 2 calificaciones, una de 0 puntos y otra incorrecta de -0,25. La forma de configurar 2 criterios de calificación donde uno es negativo se puede encontrar en la siguiente pregunta en el foro que se acaba de responder. Puntos negativos en las rúbricas
espero que esto ayude
Ron
English Translation:
Are you asking about having a rubric criteria with a rating with a point value of +0.5 and another and another rating with a point value of -0.25 that you can select +0.5 for a correct answer and -0.25 for incorrect? If that is what you are asking, then the answer is it is not possible to do it with ratings. However, what you can do have a rating value with a name of correct for 0.5 points and a rating value with a name of incorrect worth 0 points. Then if they are to get the incorrect -0.25 points, you will have to enter in the -0.25 into the pts box and put in a comment if you want. You have to manually enter in the negative points.
The other thing you can do is have a 2 criterias for each part. the first criteria has 2 ratings - one for correct and one for incorrect. The second criteria for the same problem will have 2 ratings one worth 0 points and one incorrect for -0.25. The way to set up a 2 rating criteria where one is negative can be found in the following question on the forum that was just answered. Negative Points on rubrics
I hope this helpsRon
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