@kcornwell
Perhaps I'm not sure what you're talking about. It is relatively easy to remove a rubric from a specific course, although it is strongly discouraged if you have used it for assessments. The warning Canvas gives is
Are you sure you want to delete this rubric? This action will remove this rubric association from all assignments in the current course, and delete any existing associated assessments.
That is a pretty stern warning and be sure to heed it unless you really mean to do otherwise. I deleted a rubric (in our beta instance of Canvas) to verify that it did what it said and it does. All students who had assessments using that rubric have the rubric removed. The grade is still there, but the rubric portion is gone.
Rubrics themselves do go into the material that can be recovered (just add /undelete to the main page of your course URL). Theoretically, that means that you can restore it and use it again. However, when I tried to restore a rubric that I had just deleted, it removed it from the list of restorable material, but it did not show back up in my Manage Rubrics page, nor did it become associated with the assignments that had used it, and it was not available from the find a rubric option. It also did not restore the assessments I had made for students that used it. I am not sure if that's a function of the beta instance, but I'm not going to try it in a live course where I actually have student assessments using it based off that.
If you still want to delete a rubric, then here's how.
- Go to Outcomes
- Click on Manage Rubrics.
- Click on the title of the rubric you want to get rid of
- Click Delete Rubric.
You will need to repeat steps 3 and 4 for each rubric that you want to get rid of.
Deleting rubrics is most probably not the right thing to do if you're using them. The script I wrote that sorts the rubrics when you go to find them may be more helpful. It doesn't delete them but it does organize them and make them easier to find.
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