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Basic Boat Building Online 
Develop skills in basic process of designing and construction of a one or two passenger small boat.
Rubric Code: LX435XA
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Basic Boat Building
  Distinguished

5 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Basic

3 pts

Below Expectations

2 pts

Non-Performance

0 pts

Identifying Boat Parts and Terms
5 pts

Course verbal (video use) and written use of correctly named parts of the boat along with construction terms.

Distinguished

Student is able to use written or verbal communication to correctly identify boat parts. Able to use in written or verbal communication correct terms. No more than 2 written and verbal errors.
Proficient

Able to use written or verbal communication to correctly identify boat parts. Able to use in written or verbal communication correct terms. No more than 4 written and verbal errors.
Basic

Able to use written or verbal communication to correctly identify boat parts. Able to use in written or verbal communication correct terms. No more than 6 written and verbal errors.
Below Expectations

Able to use written or verbal communication to correctly identify boat parts. Able to use in written or verbal communication correct terms. No more than 8 written and verbal errors.
Non-Performance

Able to use written or verbal communication to correctly identify boat parts. Able to use in written or verbal communication correct terms. More than 8 written and verbal errors are noted.
Design of the boat
5 pts

Boat design consists simple draft drawing with measurements, parts identification and construction steps.

Distinguished

Student's drawing is technically correct and clear, no misspellings, parts are clearly identified, construction steps are in excellant logical order. No more than 2 errors are noted.
Proficient

Student's drawing is mostly technically correct and clear, a few (2) misspellings, parts are mostly identifiable, construction steps are in good logical order. No more than 4 errors are noted.
Basic

Student's drawing is adequately technically correct and mostly clear, few misspellings (4), parts can be identified with some difficulty, construction steps are in average logical order. No more than 6 errors are noted.
Below Expectations

Student's drawing is somewhat technically correct, some misspellings (6), parts can be identified with difficulty, construction steps are in poor logical order. No more than 8 errors are noted.
Non-Performance

Student's drawing is not technically correct, some misspellings (8), parts are not clearly identified, construction steps are in no logical order. More than 8 errors are noted.
Construction of the Boat
5 pts

Student video of construction steps with audio narrative describing the steps the student used in construction of the boat.

Distinguished

Students video shows construction in excellant logical steps. Audio narrative describes all the construction steps of the boat. Boat and construction parts are correctely stated. No more than 4 errors are noted.
Proficient

Students video shows construction in good logical steps. Audio narrative describes most of the construction steps of the boat. Boat and construction parts are mostly stated correctely. No more than 6 errors are noted.
Basic

Students video shows construction in adequate logical steps. Audio narrative describes most of the construction steps of the boat. Boat and construction parts are mostly stated correctely. No more than 8 errors are noted.
Below Expectations

Students video shows construction in poor logical steps. Audio narrative describes few of the construction steps of the boat. Boat and construction parts are stated correctely. No more than 10 errors are noted.
Non-Performance

Students video shows construction steps are in no particular order. Audio narrative describes none of the construction steps of the boat. Boat and construction parts are not stated. More than 10 errors are noted.
Floatation Assessment
5 pts

Student video of boat flotation with either manual or motorized movement to show design functionality.

Distinguished

Student video is able to show boat float for more than 5 minute with no leaks. Boat shows very little water resistance when propelled.
Proficient

Student video is able to show boat float for more than 5 minute with very minor leaks. Leaks will show no more than a cupful of water in a minute. Boat shows little water resistance when propelled.
Basic

Student video is able to show boat float for more than 5 minute with some minor leaks. Leaks will fill a no more than a gallon bucket in a minute. Boat shows water resistance when propelled.
Below Expectations

Student video is able to show boat float for more than 5 minute with leaks. Leaks will fill no more than a 5 gallon bucket. Boat shows significant water resistance when propelled.
Non-Performance

Student video shows boat sinks.



Keywords:
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