During my testing of enhanced rubrics, I successfully archived rubrics that were not attached to any assignments.
However, for the rubrics listed under the Location Used column, I managed to archive one, but encountered an issue with archiving another. The error message displayed is "Error Archiving Rubric" with no additional information on the cause of the failure. Additionally, the Delete option is disabled for both rubrics, which I can understand the rationale for.
When I attempt to edit an archived rubric, I receive a warning message stating, "Editing is limited for this rubric as it has already been used for grading." However, I have not attached this rubric to any assignments; I was only testing the Actions options available for Archived rubrics.
I may not understand why anyone would need to edit an archived rubric. Typically, we archive a rubric if it is no longer in use, keeping it as a backup option for potential future needs. In such cases, the rubric can be unarchived or duplicated. Duplicating an archived rubric moves it to the unarchived list and we can edit the rubric from there.
However, editing an archived rubric directly seems unnecessary. Moreover, the warning message I receive is inaccurate since I have not used this rubric for any assignments.
In another instance, I was able to edit a rubric that is attached to an assignment and has already been used for grading, without receiving any warning message.
Shouldn't this error message appear when editing an unarchived rubric that is actually attached to an assignment and is used for grading, rather than when editing an archived rubric that is not attached to any assignment?
It would be helpful to have the list of limitations for the new rubrics interface.