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Reflecton Blog 
Assesses a blog created over the course of a semester that demonstrates the student's ability to reflect on both the issues and readings as well as his or her writing abilities.
Rubric Code: UA42BC
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Beginning

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Strong

4 pts

Overall use of Blogs

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Beginning

Blog entries are few and generally simple retellings or only answer the questions in basic ways.
Developing

Almost all required blog entries have been completed.
Proficient

All blog entries are submitted, though not all of them may give evidence of a substantial contribution.
Strong

All blog entries are submitted, all of which are substantial. Beyond the required five, your blog includes many more reflections.
Intellectual Engagement with Key Co

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Beginning

Blog entries make no reference to issues raised through readings and/or class activities
Developing

Blog entries make some reference to issues raised through readings and/or class activities
Proficient

Blog entries demonstrate awareness of most of the key issues raised through readings and/or class activities
Strong

Blog entries demonstrate engagement with the important issues raised through readings and/or class activities
Personal Response to Key Concepts

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Beginning

Blog entries show no personal response is made to the issues/concepts raised in the readings/activities
Developing

Blog entries convey little evidence of a personal response to the issues/concepts raised in the readings/activities
Proficient

Blog entries convey evidence of a personal response to the issues raised in the readings/ activities, and demonstrate that the author is capable of reflecting on learning, technology, and society.
Strong

Blog entries convey extensive evidence of a personal response to the issues raised in the readings/ activities, and demonstrate the author's growth through reflection on learning, technology and society.
Reflection

Beginning

Reflects on own work and improvement but in a very shallow manner that shows little to no engagement in the metacognitive process. Reflections do not provide many examples at all
Developing

Demonstrates an ability to reflect on own work but examples provided are minimal. There may be some sparks of insight to the metacognitive process, but they are few.
Proficient

Demonstrates an ability to reflect on own work. Provides examples consistently. Begins to demonstrate good meta-cognition.
Strong

Reflects well on own work, demonstrates a range of meta-cognitive practices and provides many examples
Engaged Writing

Beginning

Blog entries use incorrect grammar and syntax consistently, making it difficult for others to follow. No links are included connecting your thoughts to those of others.
Developing

Blog entries demonstrate some evidence of correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc. Audience will have little trouble reading your blog. An occasional link is included
Proficient

Blog entries show a good command of Standard English. No problems for your audience. Most blog entries include links.
Strong

Blog entries show a very good command of Standard English and have some flair and originality. Blog entries may contain multiple links.



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  • English, metacognition, writing, reflection

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