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1 rubric Curated Collection Rubric       popup preview  
Assignment For Creativity Project

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2 rubric Digital Communication       popup preview  

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3 rubric ePortfolio Rubric       popup preview  
Rubric for assessing ePortfolios. This rubric is from http://www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/mm/UBC/510/eportfoliorubric.htm

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4 rubric ePortfolio Rubric       popup preview  
Rubric for assessing ePortfolios. This rubric is from http://www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/mm/UBC/510/eportfoliorubric.htm

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5 rubric Quantitative Literacy Rubric       popup preview  
Learning Outcome for Quantitative Literacy: The student is able to create and/ or locate, read and interpret data from quantitative displays (line and bar graphs, pie charts, maps, tables and diagrams), identifying patterns, deducing relationships, and formulating generalizations. The student is then able to compare and contrast “interpreted” data in a quantitative display with interpretations from other quantitative displays and with other written claims. He/she is able to marshal an argument using quantitative evidence in favor of a focused conclusion. Analysis and arguments are to be expressed clearly and concisely.

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6 rubric Quantitative Literacy Rubric       popup preview  
Learning Outcome for Quantitative Literacy: The student is able to create and/ or locate, read and interpret data from quantitative displays (line and bar graphs, pie charts, maps, tables and diagrams), identifying patterns, deducing relationships, and formulating generalizations. The student is then able to compare and contrast “interpreted” data in a quantitative display with interpretations from other quantitative displays and with other written claims. He/she is able to marshal an argument using quantitative evidence in favor of a focused conclusion. Analysis and arguments are to be expressed clearly and concisely.

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7 rubric Research and Information Literacy       popup preview  
LaGuardia Community College Outcomes Assessment; modified from Project VALUE'S INFORMATION LITERACY VALUE RUBRIC.

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