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Fundamentals of Computer Concepts
Fundamentals of Computer Concepts
Rubric for evaluating class lecture on Computer Concepts Unit A
Rubric Code:
Y57CA9
By
BertFravezzi
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Subject:
Computers
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Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Computer Concepts Rubric
Rubric for evaluating class lecture on Computer Concepts Unit A
Beginning (1)
1 pts
Developing (2)
2 pts
Accomplishing (3)
3 pts
Exemplary (4)
4 pts
Computer Concepts Unit A
100 %
CC Unit A Investigating Computers and their components
Beginning (1)
Examine types of computers, their system components, and their input / output devices. Begin defining computer terms and terminology.
Developing (2)
Explain data processing and its terminology. Examine computer memory and additional storage media types.
Accomplishing (3)
Examine data communications, computer ports and connections and its terminology. Review computer networks, telecommunications, and its terminology.
Exemplary (4)
Examine computer security threats; identify system software (the Operating System); application software, and its associated terminology. Explain object linking and embedding (OLE) technology.
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