The benefits of using rubrics to assess student learning and provide feedback Similarities and differences between holistic and analytic rubrics and their place in the authentic assessment Links to at least two online tools to help you create your own rubrics Examples of at least 3 rubrics you could use in your content area, which can include links to rubrics on other sites or actual rubrics that you upload to your tab. Note: For the first three bullet points, you can write a summary, create a visual organizer, and/or use a graphic organizer to present the information. Save your work in Microsoft® Word documents and upload them to your tab.