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Practical Software Engineering I
Bash shell learning it interesting way
This Rubric is designed for Practical Software Engineering I.
Rubric Code:
HX46B4A
By
lucassandes
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Participation
Excellent
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Needs improvement
1 pts
Codecademy - Java
Excellent
Student finished successfully the Codecademy - Learn the fundamentals of the Java programming language - course. (12 lessons)
Good
Student finished at least half of the Codecademy - Learn the fundamentals of the Java programming language - course. (6 lessons)
Needs improvement
Student managed to finish less than the half of the Codecademy - Learn the fundamentals of the Java programming language - course. (less than 6 lessons)
Going Further
Excellent
Student read and discussed (online or offline enviroment) all of the "Going further" texts.
Good
Student read and discussed (online or offline enviroment) half of the "Going further" texts.
Needs improvement
Student read and discussed (online or offline enviroment) less than half of the "Going further" texts.
The Importance of PSEI
Excellent
Student is able to identify (making an small essay) the importance of Practical Software Engineering in the professional daily life.
Good
Student is able to barely identify (making an small essay) the importance of Practical Software Engineering in the professional daily life.
Needs improvement
Student is not able to identify (making an small essay) the importance of Practical Software Engineering in the professional daily life.
What is Software Engineering
Excellent
Student is able to define correctly, in a form of a small essay, what Software Engineering is and can relate and show the differences between Software Engineering and pure Computer Science.
Good
Student is able to define correctly, in a form of a small essay, what Software Engineering is, but is not able to relate and show the differences between Software Engineering and pure Computer Science.
Needs improvement
Student is not able to define correctly, in a form of a small essay, what Software Engineering is.
Score
Grade
Excellent
Points Key
10-12 Meets Standards
Good
6-9 Approaching Standards
Needs improvement
1-5 Does not meet standards
Keywords:
Participation
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Computers
Types:
Project
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