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Spring 2014 Teacher website rubric W200 
Rubric Code: DBAW92
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Welcome page is significantly incomplete.
Fair

Welcome page is mostly complete, but missing some minor details.
Good

The Welcome page contains all of the elements. However, the content does not explicitly inform the viewer of the purpose of the site and the pages. Visuals are not very appealing or they do not support the meaning the page. Not all the pages are hyperlinked.
Great

Welcome message is adult in tone.

Purpose of webpages are described.

Visually appealing,

Contains Voki or Pixton greeting
Excellent

Welcome message is teacher-like in content and tone, and is written with students and parents as as the the audience

Purpose and content of each webpage is well described

Description of pages includes links to those pages.

Visually appealing.

Voki or Pixton greeting.
About Me
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The About me page is significantly incomplete.
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About Me page is mostly complete, but missing some minor details.
Good

The About me page contains all the required elements. However, your answers do not adequately explain why you hold the beliefs that you do.
Great

Professional picture

Statement concerning why you want to become a teacher, your pedagogical beliefs, and your beliefs about technology in the classroom

Go!Animate movie, including title and description.
Excellent

Professional picture of you or equivalent [Points deducted for cropped
images and inappropriate images]

TIP#2: Go!Animate movie on Digital Natives, include a title that is hyperlinked, embedded movie, and description of the movie underneath the page

Well written and detailed answers to the following: Why did you become a teacher? What are your pedagogical beliefs as a teacher? What are your beliefs about using technology in the classroom?
Calendar
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The Calendar page is significantly incomplete:
-less than five events
-lack of descriptions.
Fair

Calender page contains five events but poor descriptions.
Good

The Calendar contains all the required amounts of information. However five events are not aligned with the grade level the teacher will teach. The descriptions of the activities are not clear and detailed enough to understand the purpose of the event.
Great

The Calendar contains all the required amounts of information. Events are aligned with the grade level the teacher will teach. The descriptions of the activities are clear and detailed enough to understand the purpose of the event.
Excellent

Google Calendar is embedded.
Includes at least five events for each remaining month of the semester
ALL events are public and your calendar is published.

Events are aligned with the grade level the teacher will teach. The descriptions of the activities are concise, yet clear.
Tech Resources
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The Technology Resources page is significantly incomplete.
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The Technology Resources page is mostly complete, but missing some minor details.
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The Technology Resources page contains all the items. However, the descriptions are insufficient in detail and are not meaningful.
Great

The Technology Resources page contains all the items. Descriptions are sufficient in detail.
Excellent

Technology Resources page contains:
-Title (and link)
- Screenshot (or embed)
-Descriptions are detailed and meaningfully describe the educational value of each resource.

Week 7: Hands on Activity -Online Web 2.0 Production Tools
Week 8: TIP #8 – Function comparison matrix
Week 9: Hands-on Activity – InspireData
Week 11: Hands on Activity-Personal Learning Network
Week 12: Hands on Activity- Learning Management System
Week 14: T
Student Projects
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The Student projects page is significantly incomplete.
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Student projects page is mostly complete, but missing some minor details.
Good

The Student projects page is complete. However the descriptions are not clear and explicit in informing the viewer what the projects are about.
Great

The Student projects page is complete. Descriptions are clear and explicit, informing the viewer what the projects are about.
Excellent

All components should be properly linked and accessible to the viewers.

Title should reflect the content of the projects.

Screenshot can be replaced with the embedded Google Docs

Descriptions are clear and explicit, and should inform what the project is about, what tools are used, for whom it is for, and describe their educational value

TIP#7: Create a sample of student work for your WebQuest

TIP#9: Data Collection/Analysis Stati
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Assessments page is significantly incomplete.
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Assessments page is mostly complete, but missing some minor details.
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Assessment page TIP #10 is publicly viewable. However, the outline is partially completed, and the description is incomplete in explaining the tool and activity.
Great

Assessment page TIP #10 is publicly viewable. The outline is completed (title, hyper linked, embedded item, description), and the description is explains the tool and activity.
Excellent

TIP #10: Create, Analyze quiz, data-driven decision making.

TIP #10 is publicly viewable. The outline is completed (title, hyper linked, embedded item, description), and the description is explains the tool and activity in detail.
Class Materials
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Class Materials page is significantly incomplete.
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Class Materials page is mostly complete, but missing some minor details.
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Class materials page contains all TIP's, layouts, and descriptions of TIP's. However, descriptions do not sufficiently explain the tool, the artifact produced, and their education value.
Great

Class materials page contains all TIP's, layouts, and descriptions of TIP's. However, descriptions adequately, but not completely explain the tool, the artifact produced, and their education value.
Excellent

Write using a “teacher voice.”

Create iRubric for assessing what the students produce, embed on “evaluation” page, and complete the “evaluation” page.

Embed your sample
student work on Student Project page of your Teacher Website.

TIP#4: Concept map of Indiana academic standard (Inspiration/Kidspiration).

TIP#6: Creating a WebQuest

TIP#13: Create presentation for Cyberbullying/ online safety descriptions explain the tool
Newsletter
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Newsletter page is significantly incomplete.
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Newsletter page is mostly complete, but missing some minor details.
Good

Newsletter page contains most of the requirements for this activity. However, there is room for improvement.
Great

Newsletter contains all the required elements, but is written at a higher reading level than appropriate.
Excellent

TIP #3 (Part I): Beginning of the semester teacher welcome message, contact information, about me (as a teacher), classroom expectations/rules, embedded school map.

Written at 8th grade reading level.
School Website
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Link to school website is missing.
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School website link is present but broken.
Fair

School website link is functional, but not in the sidebar.
Good

School website link is present in the sidebar, but is not in alignment with the grade level you wants to teach (E.g. Elementary Education, but the link is to a middle school).
Great

(Identical to 'Excellent' category criteria)
Excellent

TIP#3 (Part II): Link to your school website in the navigation sidebar. School is consistent with the grade level you want to teach.
Consistency of formatting and font
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Formatting is consistently inconsistent.
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Formatting is frequently inconsistent, missing titles and subheadings.
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Formatting is mostly consistent, but repeated minor errors (or an isolated major error) are present.
Good

Formatting is mostly consistent, occasional minor errors are present.
Great

Formatting is consistent, but isolated minor errors are present.
Excellent

Font type and size.

Color is consistent and readable for the following:
- Titles
- Subheadings
- Body text and links, links have unique color
- Spacing between blocks of text are not too big/small
- Uses headings/ subheadings to guide the readers
- Uses bullets/ numbers to list options & these are indented
- Adds a text box in the navigation sidebar that includes
Creative Commons Logo.
Writing Mechanics
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Writing is exceptionally poor.
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Overall, three or more items are missing.
Fair

Overall writing mechanics are fair, with errors noticeable enough to be distracting.
Good

Overall, good. But there are still inconsistencies that need to be addressed.
Great

Overall writing mechanics are good, minor errors present.
Excellent

Avoid Spelling Errors by running text through MS Word.

Use proper nouns such as Internet, Google, SMART Board, PowerPoint, etc.

Avoid grammatical errors (run on sentences, incomplete sentences, word
choice)

Show evidence of formal writing (avoid contractions, abbreviations, “I
feel/think,” write out single digit numbers)
Creativity
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No creative elements present.
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One item has been creatively produced that communicate the individuality of the website's owner and the purpose of the site.

Site retained the appearance of a template.

Site lacks personality.
Fair

Two items have been creatively produced that communicate your individuality and the purpose of the site.

Lackluster description of subject area.
Good

Three of more items have been creatively produced that helps communicate your individuality and the purpose of the site.

Describes the uniqueness of your subject area.
Great

Three of more items have been creatively produced that helps communicate your individuality and the purpose of the site.

Presents the uniqueness of your subject area.
Excellent

Three of more items have been creatively produced that helps communicate your individuality and the purpose of the site.

Include enough appropriate images/clip art/videos that add a nice depth to the pages.

Present the uniqueness of your subject area in a highly creative way.

Thoughtful, and engaging to the intended audiences.

Overall, it is more than a template.




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