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Digital Citizenship Product for Wiki 
Create a multimedia product on a Digital Citizenship topic for a specifically selected audience.
Rubric Code: H2CWBB
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Beginner

1 pts

Novice

2 pts

Intermediate

3 pts

Expert

4 pts

Content/Organization
15 %

Beginner

Includes little essential information and one or two facts. No logical sequence of information.
Novice

Includes some essential information with few citations and few facts. Some logical sequence of information.
Intermediate

Includes essential information with most sources properly cited; includes enough elaboration to give readers an understanding of the topic. Logical sequence of information.
Expert

Covers topic completely and in depth; includes properly cited sources and complete information; encourages reader to know more. Logical, intuitive sequence of information.
Originality
15 %

Beginner

The work is a minimal collection or rehash of other people's ideas, products, images, and inventions. There is no evidence of new thought.
Novice

The work is an extensive collection and rehash of other people's ideas, products, images, and inventions. There is no evidence of new thought or inventiveness.
Intermediate

The product show evidence of originality and inventiveness. Although based on the collection of other people's ideas, products, images, and inventions, the work extends and offers new insight.
Expert

The product shows significant evidence of originality and inventiveness. The majority of content and many ideas are fresh, original, inventive, and based on logical conclusions and sound research.
Design
15 %

Beginner

Includes few graphics from outside sources, few animations and advanced features. Graphics selected are superfluous.
Novice

Includes fewer than 3 graphics from outside sources, fewer than 3 animations and few advanced features such as video, 3-D, links or sound. Graphics rarely support text and presentation.
Intermediate

Includes 3-4 graphics from outside sources, least 3-4 animations and some advanced features such as video. Graphics relate to text and presentation.
Expert

Includes 5 or more graphics from outside sources, 5 or more animations and several advanced features, such as video. Graphics explain and reinforce text and presentation.
Mechanics
10 %

Beginner

Presentation has four or more spelling errors and/or grammatical errors.
Novice

Presentation has three or more misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Intermediate

Presentation has fewer than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Expert

Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Cooperative Group Work
15 %

Beginner

Cannot work with others in most situations; cannot share decisions or responsibilities. One or two people did all or most of the work.
Novice

Works with others, but has difficulty sharing decisions and responsibilities. Most team members participated in some aspect of the work, but workloads varied.
Intermediate

Works well with others; takes part in most decisions and contributes fair share to group. Most team members contributed their fair share of the work.
Expert

Works well with others; assumes a clear role and related responsibilities. Motivates others to do their best. The work load was divided and shared equally by all team members.
Oral Presentation
15 %

Beginner

Great difficulty communicating ideas. Poor voice projection. Little preparation or incomplete work.
Novice

Some difficulty communicating ideas, due to voice projection, lack of preparation, or incomplete work.
Intermediate

Communicates ideas with proper voice projection. Adequate preparation and delivery.
Expert

Communicates ideas with enthusiasm, proper voice projection, appropriate language, and clear delivery.
Meeting Deadlines
10 %

Beginner

Deadlines were missed and the project is incomplete.
Novice

Majority of deadlines were missed and the project was completed and posted late.
Intermediate

Most of the deadlines were met and for those that were not, the work was made up. Project completed and posted on time.
Expert

All deadlines were met and the project was completed and posted on time.



Keywords:
  • Multimedia Digital Citizenship Wiki

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