I think we use rubrics in different ways. It is sometimes hard for people to imagine things they have not experienced directly.
I stick to a short title and don't put additional details in there, so no, all of my criteria are exactly the same.
When I started with rubrics, there was only a title and not a description (or there was only a description and not a title). When Canvas renamed the description to be title and then added a long description, they inconsistently displayed it. Students would see it in some places and not in others, so I didn't use it.
It's still this way because of the way rubrics display in SpeedGrader. The minimum width is so non-friendly that I cannot see the items in the rubric unless I make the rubric so wide that I cannot see much of the document.
For example, this is how much I see when I open SpeedGrader.
My criteria are Awesome, Good, Okay, Fair, Poor, and None. As you [don't] see, it is missing fair, poor, and none.
I have applied a CSS tweak that doesn't make the ratings take up so much space. Here's what it looks like when my script is running. It's better, but I still don't see none or the point values, but at least I don't have to drag the pane too much wider to get them.
My wife uses a discussion rubric where the school decided to put the full details into the rubric in Canvas. Mine is on a separate document that I also print and give to my students. I want them to refer to that document that has more instructions about how to complete the (in this case) discussion.
Anyway, my wife's rubric is so long with all of the details that she cannot complete it without scrolling. If it showed just the titles, then it would be quicker for her to grade. Maybe I should write a tweak for her that hides the descriptions in SpeedGrader -- she knows what they are because she uses the rubric enough, she really just needs the titles.
Even if you use rubrics that use the same titles, it may be quicker to duplicate and change than to retype from scratch. Even if you have rubrics that have completely different titles and descriptions, but they all have the same number of ratings and the same point values, it may be quicker to start with a duplicated criteria.
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