[ARCHIVED] How do I get a non-traditional rubric to work?

gemma_mitchelso
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I am working with a team who use a very bespoke rubric. Would anyone know how I could make the conditions below work for online marking? This has been traditionally marked by hand but we would like to recreate it in an online format. 

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An overall grade is assigned to 4 parts; each accounting for 25% of the overall grade:

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