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Journal Article Summary Rubric 
Choose a computer-related article from a recent issue (last 6 weeks). Be sure to provide an electronic copy of your article or a link to the article because you'll need to turn it in with your paper.
Rubric Code: S9X4BC
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Journal Article Summary
  Good

5 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Summary

Good

The article is clearly but succinctly summarized - only the key points of the article are touched upon. The article summary takes no more than two-thirds of the total assignment.
Fair

The article is clearly summarized, but some sub points are addressed along with main points. The summary is not succinct. Often the summary takes up more than 2/3 of the total assignment.
Poor

The article summary is unclear or overly detailed. The summary takes up all most all of the assignment.
Critique

Good

Strengths and weaknesses that are central to the article are addressed. The discussion of strengths and weaknesses take up the majority of the assignment.
Fair

Strengths and weaknesses that are peripheral to the article are addressed. The discussion of strengths and weaknesses take up the majority of the assignment
Poor

Strengths and weaknesses are addressed peripherally, weakly, or not at all. The discussion of strengths and weaknesses take up only a small part of the assignment
Article Choice

Good

Article selected is current
(<6 weeks), topic is
related to computers. Article does not
require any additional
research.
Fair

Article selected is current
(<6 weeks), topic is
technology related. Article requires
some additional research.
Poor

Article is technology related but work is outdated or the article’s technological
nature is questionable or
article is not
not technology/computer related.
Organization

Good

Paper is well organized, has a very clear intro, body and conclusion. The purpose of the paper is clear from the very beginning and the name and author of the article is made clear early in the paper.
Fair

Paper is organized, has an intro, body and conclusion. The purpose of the paper becomes clear within the paper. The location of the title of the article is not in the required location
Poor

Paper is not well organized, has an unclear or non-existent intro, body and conclusion. The purpose of the paper is unclear. The title of the article is not on stated.
Mechanics Requirement
  Good

4 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

0 pts

Mechanics

Good

MLA and page length (1.5 - 2 pages) requirements are met and there are no grammatical errors or typos.
Fair

MLA and page length (1.5 - 2 pages) requirements are met and there are 1-4 grammatical errors or typos.
Poor

MLA and page length (1.5 - 2 pages) requirements are not met. There are 5+ grammatical errors or typos.





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