Is there a way to copy rubrics from one of my course to another course?
@DINAAUDETTE
Yes, when you're adding a rubric to an assignment, you will see an option to "Find a Rubric" in another course
Hi @DINAAUDETTE,
In addition to the method @jerry_nguyen outlined, you can also import rubrics from one course into another using the course import tool and selecting specific content (just select the rubrics from the options that appear when you're selecting content).
Let us know if these methods work for you!
-Chris
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