Alan Arnold has just pointed me to a program called emarking assistant. This is an add-in to M$ Word which drops in a marking rubric into the student's assignment and then automates the marking process and facilitates the addition of comments.
This program may change my project significantly by meaning that the use of rubrics will not be the same problem and can be dropped out. Instead the focus will move to developing rubrics and communicating them to students. I still need to test this program to see if it is as good as its marketing suggests.
This program may change my project significantly by meaning that the use of rubrics will not be the same problem and can be dropped out. Instead the focus will move to developing rubrics and communicating them to students. I still need to test this program to see if it is as good as its marketing suggests.

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