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Web Site Design -Ancient Greece 
The student will create a minimum 6 page web site that meets the requirements of the Web Site Design Project "Ancient Greece". Students will have the following pages for Ancient Greece: Inventions, Philosophers, Olympics, Gods/ Goddesses, Architecture, and Mythology.
Rubric Code: AX8W5AB
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

10 pts

Good

7 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

0 pts

Layout/Design

Excellent

The web site has an exceptionally attractive and usable layout and page templates have been utilized. It is easy to locate all important elements. White space, graphic elements and/or alignment are used effectively to organize material.
Good

The web site has an attractive and usable layout. It is easy to locate all important elements and page templates have been utilized.
Fair

The web site has a usable layout, but may appear busy or boring. It is easy to locate most of the important elements and page templates have been utilized.
Poor

The web site has a cluttered look and is confusing. It is often difficult to locate important elements and page templates have not been utilized.
Navigation

Excellent

Links for navigation are clearly labeled, consistently placed, allow the reader to easily move from a page to related pages and take reader where he expects to go. A user does not become lost.
Good

Links for navigation are clearly labeled, allow the reader to easily move from page to page and internal links take the reader where he expects to go. A user rarely becomes lost.
Fair

Links for navigation are the reader where expected, but some needed links seem to be missing. A user sometimes gets lost.
Poor

Some links do not take the reader to the sites/pages described. A user typically feels lost.
Graphics

Excellent

Graphics are related to the theme or purpose of the site, are of high quality and enhance reader interest or understanding.
Good

Graphics are related to the theme or purpose of the site, are of good quality and enhance reader interest or understanding.
Fair

Graphics are of fair design, unoriginal, with elements that need enhancing such as red eye, etc.
Poor

Graphics are poor design, unoriginal or borrowed work that need major enhancements such as red eye, improved cropping, etc.
Content

Excellent

Content is appropriate for the project and complete with no major eliminations.
Good

Content is appropriate for the project with moderate eliminations.
Fair

Content is appropriate but incomplete in some areas.
Poor

Content is inappropriate or of insufficient quantity as to make the web site inefficient.
Color Choices

Excellent

Color choices are related to the project and appropriate for the theme/purpose of the site. Contrast is appealing and eye catching.
Good

Color choices are related to the project and appropriate for the theme/purpose of the site. Color choices have moderate errors with most areas blending appropriately.
Fair

Color choices have a few errors with some areas not blending appropriately.
Poor

Color choices are loud and competing with each other as to distract the reader.
Spelling & Grammar

Excellent

There are no errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar in the final draft of the web site.
Good

There are 1-3 spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors in the final draft of the web site.
Fair

There are 4-5 spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors in the final draft of the web site.
Poor

There are more than 6 spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors in the final draft of the web site.
Work Ethic

Excellent

Student always uses classroom project time well. Conversations are primarily focused on the project and things needed to get the work done and are held in a manner that typically does not discrupt others.
Good

Student usually uses classroom project time well. Most conversations are focused on the project and things needed to get the work done and are held in a manner that typically does not disrupt others.
Fair

Student usually uses classroom project time well, but occasionally distracts others from their work. Attendance has poor and attempts to make an effort to make up their work.
Poor

Student does not use classroom project time well OR typically is disruptive to the work of others.
Page Requirements

Excellent

The site has a well-stated clear purpose and theme that is carried out throughout the site. There are 6 pages, 5 or more images, 3 or more links, font (Face, Size and Color)
Good

The site has a clearly stated purpose and theme, but may have one or two elements that do not seem to be related to it. There are 4-5 pages, at least 5 images, at least 3 links, font changes (at least color and size
Fair

The purpose and theme of the site is somewhat muddy or vague. There are 3 pages, at least 4 images, at least 2 links, font changes (at least color and size)
Poor

The site lacks a purpose and theme. There are at least 2 pages, at least 2 images, at least 1 links, font changes (at least color)




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