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1 rubric Default Rubric       popup preview  

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admin
2 rubric A Generic Rubric for Evaluating ePortfolios       popup preview  
The following rubric has been adapted by the ePortfolio Portal team as an example of the evaluation of eportfolios. The exact criteria will depend on the purpose of the evaluation. Source: http://www.danwilton.com/eportfolios/rubric.php

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support@rcampus.com
3 rubric Weekly Online Discussion Rubric       popup preview  

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad   Post Grad  
tecmxT1
4 rubric QEP - Experience by Design       popup preview  
Experience by Design Rubric

Grade levels:   Undergrad  
SCFacilitator1
5 rubric Class Participation 2023       popup preview  
Rubric for (online and offline) class participation

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gandalf
6 rubric QEP - Experience by Design       popup preview  
Experience by Design Rubric

Grade levels:   Undergrad  
SCFacilitator1
7 rubric Fact Finding & Problem Solving - JJ       popup preview  
Problem solving is the process of designing, evaluating and implementing a strategy to answer an open-ended question or achieve a desired goal. This rubric distills the common elements of most problem-solving contexts and is designed to function across all disciplines. It is broad-based enough to allow for individual differences among learners, yet is concise and descriptive in its scope to determine how well students have maximized their respective abilities to practice thinking through problems in order to reach solutions. This rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end-product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s thinking about a problem-solving task (e.g., reflections on the process from problem to proposed solution; steps in a problem-based learning assignment; record of think-aloud protocol while solving a problem). Courtesy of AAC&U

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad  
teachme
8 rubric Fact Finding & Problem Solving - JJ       popup preview  
Problem solving is the process of designing, evaluating and implementing a strategy to answer an open-ended question or achieve a desired goal. This rubric distills the common elements of most problem-solving contexts and is designed to function across all disciplines. It is broad-based enough to allow for individual differences among learners, yet is concise and descriptive in its scope to determine how well students have maximized their respective abilities to practice thinking through problems in order to reach solutions. This rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end-product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s thinking about a problem-solving task (e.g., reflections on the process from problem to proposed solution; steps in a problem-based learning assignment; record of think-aloud protocol while solving a problem). Courtesy of AAC&U

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad  
teachme
9 rubric Fact Finding & Problem Solving - JJ       popup preview  
Problem solving is the process of designing, evaluating and implementing a strategy to answer an open-ended question or achieve a desired goal. This rubric distills the common elements of most problem-solving contexts and is designed to function across all disciplines. It is broad-based enough to allow for individual differences among learners, yet is concise and descriptive in its scope to determine how well students have maximized their respective abilities to practice thinking through problems in order to reach solutions. This rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end-product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s thinking about a problem-solving task (e.g., reflections on the process from problem to proposed solution; steps in a problem-based learning assignment; record of think-aloud protocol while solving a problem). Courtesy of AAC&U

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad  
ega_faculty
10 rubric Fact Finding & Problem Solving - JJ       popup preview  
Problem solving is the process of designing, evaluating and implementing a strategy to answer an open-ended question or achieve a desired goal. This rubric distills the common elements of most problem-solving contexts and is designed to function across all disciplines. It is broad-based enough to allow for individual differences among learners, yet is concise and descriptive in its scope to determine how well students have maximized their respective abilities to practice thinking through problems in order to reach solutions. This rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end-product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s thinking about a problem-solving task (e.g., reflections on the process from problem to proposed solution; steps in a problem-based learning assignment; record of think-aloud protocol while solving a problem). Courtesy of AAC&U

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad  
FireChief
11 rubric Competency 1.1 v2019-20       popup preview  

Grade levels:   Grad  
YSU_Faculty
12 rubric Demo Rubric       popup preview  

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teachme
13 rubric Weekly Online Discussion Rubric       popup preview  

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad   Post Grad  
teachme
14 rubric A Generic Rubric for Evaluating ePortfolios       popup preview  
The following rubric has been adapted by the ePortfolio Portal team as an example of the evaluation of eportfolios. The exact criteria will depend on the purpose of the evaluation. Source: http://www.danwilton.com/eportfolios/rubric.php

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teachme
15 rubric Evaluation of Department/Unit Planning       popup preview  
Rubric for Evaluation of Department/Unit Planning and Assessment Process

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teachme
16 rubric Participation- Self Grading Fall 2017       popup preview  
Criteria for achieving a D and C have already been established by me and can not be changed, however you may add your individual criteria for a B grade, but are required to create your individual A criteria by building on the previous criteria. At the end of the semester you will evaluate and submit your participation grade.

Grade levels:   Undergrad  
teacher01
17 rubric Written Communication VALUE Rubric       popup preview  
Written communication involves learning to work in many genres and styles. It can involve working with many different writing technologies, and mixing texts, data, and images. Written communication abilities develop through iterative experiences across the curriculum. This writing rubric is designed for use in a wide variety of educational institutions. The central question guiding the rubric is "How well does writing respond to the needs of audience(s) for the work?" In focusing on this question the rubric does not attend to other aspects of writing that are equally important: issues of writing process, writing strategies, writers' fluency with different modes of textual production or publication, or writer's growing engagement with writing and disciplinarity through the process of writing. Courtesy of AAC&U: http://aacu.org/value/index.cfm

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad  
point_instructor
18 rubric Instructor Evaluation       popup preview  
Please evaluate each Instructor who taught a component of this course (do not evaluate the course; course evaluations will be completed on a separate form).

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad   Post Grad  
demoteacher
19 rubric Classification and Analysis of Data Essay       popup preview  

Grade levels:   Undergrad  
teacher01
20 rubric Critical Thinking Rubric       popup preview  
Critical thinking is a habit of mind characterized by the comprehensive exploration of issues, ideas, artifacts, and events before accepting or formulating an opinion or conclusion. This rubric is designed to be transdisciplinary, reflecting the recognition that success in all disciplines requires habits of inquiry and analysis that share common attributes. Further, research suggests that successful critical thinkers from all disciplines increasingly need to be able to apply those habits in various and changing situations encountered in all walks of life. This rubric is designed for use with many different types of assignments and the suggestions here are not an exhaustive list of possibilities. Critical thinking can be demonstrated in assignments that require students to complete analyses of text, data, or issues. Courtesy of AAC&U: http://aacu.org/value/index.cfm

Grade levels:   Undergrad   Grad  
teacher01


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