The Rubric Processor
Communicate through assessment and
make assessment a prescriptive part of the instructional process

 

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for Macintosh


To download and install the Rubric Processor: (You may discard an older version of the Rubric Processor before installing the newer one)

Click on the link Download: Rubric Processor (for Mac) 2.2 Mb located on the buttom of this page.

The self-installing program will run automatically.  Note: This may take a while depending on the speed of your modem.

When the program stops running, a folder named "Goal2000" will have been created on your desktop. All necessary files for running the Rubric Processor will have been installed.  Note:  If you have an older version of the Rubric Processor, a folder named "Goal2000.x" will be created instead of the "Goal2000"  folder. To avoid any confusion, please discard the older version of the Rubric Processor before installing a newer one.

You may discard or place the following files in the trash: "Goal2000.sea.hqx" and "Goal2000.sea.hqx.1" after installation.


To run the Rubric Processor:

After successfully installing the rubric processor, a folder named "Goal2000" will have been created and placed on your desktop.

Double click on the folder "Goal2000"

Double click on the folder "Player"

ouble click on the icon "Menu.sta"

This will fire up the Rubric Processor program

User ID "guest" and Password "guest" are to be used to login. 


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The Rubric Processor for Macintosh (2.2 Mb)


 

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Acknowledgements

The project consists of professionals from the Greensburg-Salem School District in partnership with faculty, Dr. Kyle Peck and students, Chih-Lung Lin, Janice Ascolese, and Jyh-Mei Liu in the Instructional Systems Department of the Pennsylvania State University.

 

 The Rubric Processor software was programmed by
Chih-Lung Lin, Ph.D Candidate, Instructional Systems, Penn State University
Dr. Kyle Peck, Professor, Instructional Systems, Penn State University

Last update: June 26, 2000