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Forum Rubric
Rubric Code:
JXACB9B
By
Ni4lyfe
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
(Other)
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Forum Criteria
Non-Performance
0 pts
Basic
23 pts
Proficient
32 pts
Distinguished
35 pts
Initial Post
Non-Performance
No post or Initial post does not answer the question or address topics, is off-topic, or is a quote rather than original thought.
Basic
Initial post answers part, but not all of, the topics and questions in the forum question.
Proficient
Initial post addresses most of the questions or topics posed in the forum question and include valid reasoning for statements and opinions. Meets the 250 word count.
Distinguished
Initial post completely addresses all questions and topics posed in the forum and provides reasons, sources, or justification for answers, opinions, and conclusions. Meets minimum 250 word count.
Response Posts – Relevance
Non-Performance
5 pts
Basic
16 pts
Proficient
22 pts
Distinguished
25 pts
Response Posts
Non-Performance
Responses are short statements such as, “I agree with…”, “I like this post”, or “Great job!”.
Basic
Responses mostly summarize or restate the comments of others or of the original post – not substantive or aimed at moving the discussion forward. Opinions and conclusions are not supported
Proficient
Responses contribute to a substantive discussion by introducing new ideas, building on the topic of the post, or posting follow up questions.
Distinguished
Responses are substantive and encourage discussion and critical thought by proposing a different point of view supported by a valid source or personal example, or by more completely supporting the initial statements with additional sources or application. All responses include related follow up questions to promote critical thinking.
Discussion responses not Main post
Non-Performance
0 pts
Basic
5 pts
Proficient
10 pts
Distinguished
15 pts
Discussion Participation
Non-Performance
No responses posted
Basic
Less than 2 responses of 100 or more words to classmates OR 2 responses with less than 100 words
Proficient
2 responses of 100 or more words to classmates or instructor OR More than 2 responses, but less than 100 words
Distinguished
More than 2 responses of 100 or more words to classmates or instructor
Writing Mechanics, Grammar
Non-Performance
0 pts
Basic
16 pts
Proficient
22 pts
Distinguished
25 pts
Writing Mechanics
Non-Performance
Posts and responses contain so many spelling or grammatical errors that the post is incomprehensible. The post is not acceptable professional communication.
Basic
Posts and responses contain several errors in spelling, grammar or organization that make the main points unclear. Professionalism in communication could be improved.
Proficient
Posts and responses are written clearly with minor errors in organization, spelling or grammar. They are clear, concise and professionally communicated.
Distinguished
Posts and responses are well-organized, clear, professionally written (no text-speak), and free of spelling and grammatical errors.
Timeliness Deduction
Non-Performance
Basic
Proficient
Distinguished
Total
Non-Performance
Basic
Proficient
Distinguished
Subjects:
(General)
Types:
(Other)
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