DIGITAL RUBRICS AND AUTOMATED LEARNING: MEASURING SKILLS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECTS

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Current research in higher education focuses on the transformation of assessment systems to enhance their objectivity, efficiency, and formative nature. There is a marked interest in the adoption of authentic and competency-based assessment, utilizing tools such as detailed rubrics to align learning with professional demands.Concurrently, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and learning analytics is being intensively explored to automate feedback, reduce faculty workload, and optimize pedagogical processes. The literature underscores that the success of these innovations depends on adequate change management, faculty professional development, and overcoming institutional barriers, as well as addressing the ethical challenges associated with the use of algorithms in assessment.


[Edgar Dagoberto Aldana Ochoa, Carlos Felipe Castro Castaneda, Jorge Alberto Lopez Sanchez and Aldara Maria Diaz Ponce Madrid (2025); DIGITAL RUBRICS AND AUTOMATED LEARNING: MEASURING SKILLS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECTS Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Sep). 1301-1317] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


EDGAR DAGOBERTO ALDANA OCHOA