Getting Your Permit: Evaluation

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The Evaluation page of a WebQuest tells you exactly how you will be graded. You should always look at this page before you start to make sure you know what is expected. You should definitely look here before you pass in your work so you can be absolutely sure you've done everything!

 

Here is your rubric for this WebQuest. The total maximum score is 20. If people want, I'll post work with scores of 20 so you can see how the rubric works.

 Task  1 Point 2 Points 3 Points 4 Points 5 Points
 #1: Find out about the Internet... Very incomplete or incorrect answer; little effort shown. A couple of correct facts, but incomplete. Correct facts, but not enough detail and/or answers are not in sentences. Reasonable detail, but messy, incomplete or fewer than 5 sentences, etc. Fully detailed answer; 5 to 10 complete sentences; neat.
 #2: What is an AUP...? Person really doesn't understand what an AUP is; no key points or reasons given. Incomplete sentences or answers. Person didn't read our AUP. Not much effort.  Only 2 of the 3 questions answered; incorrect answers. All questions answered, but answers don't include important details. Good, clear answers for all three questions. Neat.
 #3: Definitions... 1-2 correct answers. 3-4 correct answers.  5-6 correct answers. 7-8 correct answers. 8 correct, detailed and complete answers.
 #4: Internet safety... 1-2 rules created, messy, or rules that make little sense. 3-5 rules created, messy, or the person clearly didn't read any examples. 6-8 rules created or 10 rules with some duplication. Somewhat messy. 9-10 basic rules created. 10 good, clear rules for safety that show the person has really thought about it. Neat.

When everything's done and passed in, go to the conclusion.

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