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ROBOTC Rubric for Final Exam 
Rubric Code: AX6X999
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Subject: Engineering  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Final Exam- Complete the following challenges in the Virtual World on CS2N. Make sure you log in to get credit.
  Unsatisfactory

Code created with significant errors, no pseudocode or hardcopy.

0 pts

Satisfactory

Code created with errors, and hard to read. little to no comments.

2 pts

Good

Writes the code, but does not include all comments.

5 pts

Exemplary

Writes the complete code, no errors, and uses comments to explain what each command will do.
Code is easy to read and has a title, name, date.

10 pts

1

Basketball Drills-To complete this challenge, program an RVW Clawbot and have the robot perform a basketball-like drill.

Unsatisfactory
Satisfactory
Good
Exemplary
2

Labyrinth Challenge- Using the squarebot, have your robot complete the Labyrinth.

Unsatisfactory
Satisfactory
Good
Exemplary
3

Sentry Simulation 1- Using the swervebot, have your robot patrol around the large cube two times around, without bumping it or falling off the table.

Unsatisfactory
Satisfactory
Good
Exemplary




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