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Computer History Timeline Rubric 
Students are to create a timeline concerning important events pertaining to the development of the computer and transformation in to other technology devices from the 1800's to present and beyond. There should be no less than 15 items on the timeline. Students are to include pictures that they believe represent the events on their timeline, description of the event (its significance to tech world), as well as website url the sources were obtained from.
Rubric Code: P8X98A
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Computer History Timeline
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0 pts

Minimal

1 pts

Basic

2 pts

Proficienct

2.5 pts

Proficient-Exemplary

3 pts

Title

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Minimal

Titles are not appropriate or accurate
Basic

Some titles: specific, appropriate, accurate.
Proficienct

Most titles: specific, appropriate, accurate.
Proficient-Exemplary

All titles: specific, appropriate, accurate.
Pictures

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Minimal

No evidence of pictures for events.
Basic

Made pictures for some events.
Proficienct

Made pictures for most events.
Proficient-Exemplary

Made pictures for all events.
Labeling

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Minimal

Has few or none of the required number of events/laws. Does not include: chronological order, no dates, not specifically labeled.
Basic

Has has at least 6 of the required number of events/laws. Each has: some dates and most events are in proper chronological order.
Proficienct

Has all the the required number of events/laws. Each has: dates, specific labels, proper chronological order.
Proficient-Exemplary

Each event has: dates, specific labels, proper chronological order.
Completeness/Writing

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Minimal
Basic
Proficienct
Proficient-Exemplary
Source information

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Minimal

Doesn't give proper ID information.
Basic

Gives a few details necessary for ID information.
Proficienct

Gives proper ID information in bullet point form.
Proficient-Exemplary

Gives proper ID information in complete sentences.
Multimedia integration

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Minimal

No evidence of multimedia integration.
Basic

Integrates 1 multimedia component.
Proficienct

Integrates 2 or more multimedia components.
Proficient-Exemplary

Incorporates video, presentations, podcasts, etc. multiple times
Technology usage

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Even with help, no success
Minimal

Little or no evidence of technology integration.
Basic

Utilizes at least 1 site component not listed above in creating timeline.
Proficienct

Creates 1 or more categories for events.<BR>
Links some events to categories. Explores and uses majority of site/app features to develop timeline.
Proficient-Exemplary

Utilizes multiple timeline app components to enhance the appearance and demonstrate understanding of the timeline app for content clarity and understanding for their peers and reviewer.



Keywords:
  • Computer/Technology Historical Timeline







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