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Awesome Library - K-12 Education Directory

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WebQuests

bullet Matrix of WebQuest Examples

Plagiarism

Use the following sites to help you find plagiarism.  You may also review my workshop on plagiarism here (as a PowerPoint File) or here (as a Word Document), as well as our school handout for students on plagiarism here.

bullet Plagiarism .org
bulletCompares papers with those in a database containing 1 billion documents

Rubrics
The following are from Assessment, Assessment Rubrics and Evaluation Guidelines
by Carol Holzberg

bullet Rubistar
Learn how to create rubrics that measure student performance in project-based learning activities. Customizable rubrics for written reports, multimedia projects, oral presentations, and science activities assist teachers who don't have time to develop their own evaluation criteria. A special tool allows you to enter evaluation data into RubiStar after project completion and determine which skills students found difficult. Once you know, you can provide additional practice or support for those areas.
bullet Rubric to Assess a PBL [Project-Based Learning]
This downloadable PDF (Portable Document Format) file presented as a table serves as a ready-made rubric providing assessment criteria to measure levels of performance (Novice, Apprentice, Practitioner, and Expert) for a project-based task. The curriculum area is up to you, but evaluation criteria include task authenticity, content and presentation, creativity, and level of student interest.
bullet A Rubric for Evaluating WebQuests
Here you'll find a ready-made template for scoring or evaluating student WebQuest projects, complete with scoring categories. Checklists with additional scoring criteria to evaluate project fine points are also provided. Save the page as an HTML file and open it in MS Word (or another word processor) to tailor its specifics to your needs.
bullet The Partnership for Lifelong Learning Web Olympics: Scoring Rubric
To find out how effective your class or school Web site really is, check out this Web site evaluation rubric. How does your site compare? Evaluation criteria include content, layout, HTML coding, navigation and marketing techniques.
bullet Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Assessment and Rubric Information
Technology guru and dynamic educator Kathy Schrock offers a collection of links to information about assessments and rubrics. Organized by topic, you'll find resources to help you evaluate student Web pages, specific subject area projects (maps, PowerPoint presentations, primary sources, oral presentations, and more), educator technology skills, electronic portfolios, and report card comments.
bullet Student Web Page/Multimedia Project Rubric
Adapted from the Official Multimedia Mania Rubric for use by participants in a contest, this assessment template can help you evaluate student Web pages and multimedia projects. Evaluation criteria include storyboard development, organization of content, originality, copyright information provided, easily viewable on both Mac and PC platforms, knowledge of the subject, graphic design, mechanics, and teamwork. Save the Multimedia Project Rubric Template in HTML format for use in MS Word or another word processor, or download it in Excel format from MidLink Magazine.
bullet Creating Your Own Rubrics
At this site you'll find steps to follow and questions to ask as you develop personalized assessment rubrics. There are recommendations for rubric construction, plus tips for automating assessment and evaluation using an electronic database. While some links at this site show educators using Apple Computer's long defunct eMate for assessment automation, the techniques described can be easily adapted for use with Palm PDAs, Windows Pocket PCs, AlphaSmart keyboards, and other portable technology tools.
 

Web page designed and updated by Thomas David Rompf, Head of Information Services.  Last updated 11/27/2008

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