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1 rubric PR Project for clients       popup preview  
This rubric is used to assess how well you were able to use the NETS and Public Relations standards for promoting a client you were assigned to work for.

Grade levels:   9-12  
joeferal
2 rubric Production Day       popup preview  
This rubric is used to assess how well students use their time during monthly production days for finishing the school newspaper or magazine. Production days typically take place on Fridays off of the regular school week.

Grade levels:   9-12  
joeferal
3 rubric Photography Rubric       popup preview  
Journalists are increasingly expected to take their own photos. Photo quality varies ...

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
joeferal
4 rubric Newspaper Page Design Rubric       popup preview  
Read the following grading criteria and grade yourself before handing anything into be graded or published.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12  
joeferal
5 rubric Basic Rubric for NETS projects       popup preview  
This rubric is used to assess how well you use the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for your computer application projects. NETS © 2007 International Society for Technology in Education. ISTE® is a registered trademark of the International Society for Technology in Education.

Grade levels:   9-12  
joeferal
6 rubric Excel for NETS       popup preview  
Instructions: Use the Microsoft Excel to analyze the data provided by your teacher. You should be able to take the data, turn it into graph and extrapolate what the data means for future activity related to the data. Present your results using PowerPoint. This rubric is used to assess how well you use Microsoft Excel to analyze survey data using the National Educational Technology Standandards (NETS).

Grade levels:   9-12  
joeferal
7 rubric Projects for NETS       popup preview  
This rubric is used to assess how well you implement survey research and the National Educational Technology Standandards (NETS) in your computer application projects. © 2007 International Society for Technology in Education. ISTE® is a registered trademark of the International Society for Technology in Education.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
joeferal
8 rubric Corn are people, people are corn       popup preview  
Using Windows Movie Maker and basic film production techniques create a news documentary about corn's past, present and future.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
joeferal
9 rubric Web Design Basics II       popup preview  
Using Google sites, build a Web site that will introduce this class, the course standards and provide a place to showcase your completed projects.

Grade levels:   9-12  
joeferal
10 rubric Movie Review       popup preview  
Write a movie review focusing on the science discussed in Planet Earth. This assignment also grades your writing process from creation to publication.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12  
joeferal
11 rubric Final Project: Science behind culture       popup preview  
Use movie making techniques to create a movie about a cultural topic and the science behind it. Movie project should include a script, narrations, b-roll, interviews, and full credits.

Grade levels:   9-12  
joeferal
12 rubric Scientific Method in Everyday Life       popup preview  
In this project you will make a short video depicting how the scientific method is used in everyday life.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
joeferal
13 rubric Earth Day       popup preview  
Design a service learning project that can be used to celebrate Earth Day. The project proposal should include the 5 W's and H of the project: Who is benefitted from the project? Why? How will the project happen? When will the project be done? What is needed for the project? Where are you providing the service? The project should consider how to have the largest, sustainable or perpetual impact, on the environment. Projects must be completed for credit. See rubric for detailed grading criteria.

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
joeferal
14 rubric Activity 1.3 Experimental Design       popup preview  
What is the effect of warming on chemical weathering?

Grade levels:   6-8   9-12   Undergrad  
joeferal


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