Spot drift in week two,
not week six.
Eight markers, three sections, one rubric. UniRubric’s calibration dashboard shows you where consensus is forming and where it isn’t — in time to do something about it, not after the grades have gone out.
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The dashboard opens to your unit
Eight markers down the left, six rubric criteria across the top. A sparkline per criterion shows where consensus is forming. The cells that aren't yet stable glow.
- 02
Marker A is scoring 12% lower on Critical Analysis
Anchor essays at the top of the screen show what a Distinction looks like in this rubric. Marker A's three most recent grades sit beneath, side by side with the cohort average. You can see exactly where they're tightening.
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Schedule a calibration meeting from the same screen
One click. The system drafts the agenda, attaches the three essays in question, and books the next 30-minute slot all eight markers have free. You used to find this in week six's moderation meeting. Now you see it in week two.
A 30-day faculty pilot is the cleanest way in.
Bring one unit, your rubric, your markers. We run the LTI setup. You see the calibration dashboard light up against your real cohort. If it doesn’t earn its place by the end of the term, you walk.