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1 rubric Excel Spreadsheet Rubric       popup preview  
Excel Spreadsheet: Open and save a workbook, enter labels and values, edit cell entries, create and enter formulas, use Excel functions, format values, use fonts and font sizes, adjust column widths, generate totals with AutoFill.

MikeSiemers
2 rubric Excel Spreadsheet Rubric       popup preview  
Excel Spreadsheet: Open and save a workbook, enter labels and values, edit cell entries, create and enter formulas, use Excel functions, format values, use fonts and font sizes, adjust column widths, generate totals with AutoFill.

MikeSiemers
3 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).

MikeSiemers
4 rubric PROMO Magazine Cover Project       popup preview  
Create a magazine cover that looks like a real magazine. Choose the title of the publication. Then, be sure you include a title, photos, headline articles, dateline and follow a monthly theme. Be creative and make the finished product look as professional as possible. Be aware of the marketability and audience appeal of your magazine.

MikeSiemers
5 rubric PROMO Magazine Cover Project       popup preview  
Create a magazine cover that looks like a real magazine. Choose the title of the publication. Then, be sure you include a title, photos, headline articles, dateline and follow a monthly theme. Be creative and make the finished product look as professional as possible. Be aware of the marketability and audience appeal of your magazine.

MikeSiemers

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