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ATL: Self-Management (Organizing Info and Using Technology) 
In order to explore language through a variety of media and modes and use language as a vehicle for thought, creativity, reflection, learning, self-expression, analysis and social interaction, students will use the following skills: h. Use appropriate strategies for organizing complex information j. Select and use technology effectively and productively Media include: social bookmarking and annotating tools
Rubric Code: U2WX4BX
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Subject: English  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric ATL Skill: Self-Management
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Meeting Expectations

3 pts

Exceeding Expectations

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Organizing Info and Use technology

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