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Digital Citizenship Footprint
Digital Citizenship Product / Presentation
After learning about how to be a good digital citizen the students will create a good digital citizen footprint of their own.
Rubric Code:
MX64CC4
By
w2teach4u
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Digital Citizenship
Exceeds Expectations
100 pts
Meets Expectations
80 pts
Approaching Expectations
70 pts
Does not meet expectations
55 pts
Content
Exceeds Expectations
The student can orally explain the importance of being a good digital citizen.
The student can give several examples of ways to be a good digital citizen.
Meets Expectations
The student can orally explain the importance of being a good digital citizen.
The student can give examples of ways to be a good digital citizen.
Approaching Expectations
The student can partially explain the importance of being a good digital citizen.
The student can only give one or two ways to be a good digital citizen.
Does not meet expectations
The student is unable to orally explain the importance of being a good digital citizen.
The student cannot give examples of ways to be a good digital citizen.
Originality
Exceeds Expectations
The student has taken the time to be thoughtful and original in his or her choices.
The student can relate topics chosen to his or her goals and/or interests.
Meets Expectations
The student has taken the time to be thoughtful and original in his or her choices.
The student can relate topics chosen to his or her goals and/or interests.
Approaching Expectations
The student quickly completed his or her project with less thoughtfulness.
The student can relate some topics chosen to his or her goals and/or interests.
Does not meet expectations
The student did not take his or her time to complete his or her footprint.
The student is unable to show that the topic selections were meaningful.
Design
Exceeds Expectations
Includes five or more ways to show a positive self image online.
Explains how each of the five or more ways can be shown online.
Meets Expectations
Includes three to four ways to show a positive self image online.
Does not completely explain how these ways can be shown online.
Approaching Expectations
Includes three to four ways to show a positive self image online.
Does not completely explain how these ways can be shown online.
Does not meet expectations
Includes less than two ways to show a positive self image online.
Does not explain how these ways can be shown online.
Mechanics
Exceeds Expectations
Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Meets Expectations
Presentation has fewer than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Approaching Expectations
Presentation has three or more misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Does not meet expectations
Presentation has four or more spelling errors and/or grammatical errors.
Cooperative Group Work
Exceeds Expectations
Works well with others; assumes a clear role and related responsibilities. Motivates others to do their best.
Meets Expectations
Works well with others; takes part in most decisions and contributes fair share to group.
Approaching Expectations
Works with others, but has difficulty sharing decisions and responsibilities.
Does not meet expectations
Cannot work with others in most situations; cannot share decisions or responsibilities.
Subjects:
Computers
History
Types:
Project
Presentation
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