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AI for Rubric Design: A Hands-On Workshop

AI for Rubric Design: A Hands-On Workshop In-Person

When designing assignments or exams, it’s helpful to create a grading rubric that clarifies how students might meet, exceed, or fall short of expectations. Rubrics help students (and, in large courses, TAs and teaching teams) understand what defines a satisfactory submission and how varying levels of proficiency align with feedback and grades.

If building detailed rubrics feels daunting, join Adam Beaver (CTL), Katrin Fischer (UWP), and Melissa Kosinski-Collins (Biology) for a workshop on using AI responsibly to simplify rubric design and enhance the grading experience—just in time for final projects and exams.

Date:
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 1:15pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Gardner Jackson, Mezzanine level of Goldfarb Library
Audience:
  Faculty     Grad Students  
Categories:
  CTL  

Registration is required. There are 30 seats available.

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Adam Beaver

Director, Center for Teaching and Learning

Goldfarb Library Mezzanine