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Using Replacement Strings in rubrics
Has anybody had success using Replacement Strings in rubrics? I want to address the student in the feedback section for the criterion, however, the {FirstName} string defaults to my name. For example, Abbie Student should see: "Hi, Abbie. Good job." Instead, Abbie Student sees: "Hi, Adam. Good job." Any ideas?
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Using Replacement Strings in rubrics
Has anybody had success using Replacement Strings in rubrics? I want to address the student in the feedback section for the criterion, however, the {FirstName} string defaults to my name. For example, Abbie Student should see: "Hi, Abbie. Good job." Instead, Abbie Student sees: "Hi, Adam. Good job." Any ideas?
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Using Replacement Strings in rubrics
Has anybody had success using Replacement Strings in rubrics? I want to address the student in the feedback section for the criterion, however, the {FirstName} string defaults to my name. For example, Abbie Student should see: "Hi, Abbie. Good job." Instead, Abbie Student sees: "Hi, Adam. Good job." Any ideas?
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Using Replacement Strings in rubrics
Has anybody had success using Replacement Strings in rubrics? I want to address the student in the feedback section for the criterion, however, the {FirstName} string defaults to my name. For example, Abbie Student should see: "Hi, Abbie. Good job." Instead, Abbie Student sees: "Hi, Adam. Good job." Any ideas?
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Using Replacement Strings in rubrics
Has anybody had success using Replacement Strings in rubrics? I want to address the student in the feedback section for the criterion, however, the {FirstName} string defaults to my name. For example, Abbie Student should see: "Hi, Abbie. Good job." Instead, Abbie Student sees: "Hi, Adam. Good job." Any ideas?