Vincent Massy Junior High School

Web Design Rubric

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Curriculum Objectves

Evaluation Rubric

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From your previous learning experience:

  • have a theme to your page
  • look for backgrounds and other graphics BEFORE you start your page. These need to be downloaded into your folder. Ask the teacher for help.
  • have good navigation on the page (forward and backword buttons, always link to main page)
  • have your name on the bottom of each page - this is your copyright..
  • be very careful about copyright laws - if you are using graphics, text or videos that do not give you free access then you must quote the site on your page.

New learning:

  • perfect navigation using a navigation bar
  • inclusion of tables
  • inclusion of flash or moving text
  • inclusion of sound or movie
 
1
Unacceptable
2
Below Standard
3
Satisfactory
4
Proficient
5
Excellent
Content
of Project

Little or no
detail provided

Little evidence
of understanding
demonstrated

Few details provided

Project demonstrates
some understanding
of topic

Details are generally
accurate and
somewhat complete

Project demonstrates
a general understanding
of topic

Details are accurate
and generally complete

Project demonstrates
a good understanding
of topic

Details are interesting,
accurate, and complete

Project demonstrates a thorough understanding
of topic

Organization
of content and
presentation

Arrangement of details
and ideas is confusing.


Unclear relationship
between ideas

Arrangement of details
and ideas is unclear.


Few ideas are connected

Details and ideas are
generally arranged in order.


Most details support the
recommended actions

Details and ideas are orderly arranged

Details support
recommended actions

Details are arranged
to add interest and clarity.


Details are effectively
connected to ideas and
recommendations

Design of
Presentation

· Text
· Images
· Harmony

Design elements
impede communication
Design elements
interfere with
communication
and appear to be
randomly selected
Design elements are
appropriate for intended
meaning

Effective use of design
elements

Chosen to support
communication

Creative use of design
elements

Thoughtfully chosen to enhance communication

Personal
Management
Skills

Requires excessive
teacher intervention
and supervision

Unable to manage time or
behavior
Requires constant
supervision

Requires frequent teacher
intervention and supervision
Frequently unable to
manage time or behavior
Needs frequent teacher
intervention
Sometimes needs to be
reminded of tasks
Does not take the initiative
to ask for help when
needed
Somewhat responsible
behavior
Requires some supervision
Takes the initiative to ask
for assistance when
needed
Generally responsible
behavior
Requires minimal
supervision
Takes the initiative to use
teacher, peer and outside
assistance to extend
knowledge, skills and ideas
Behaves responsibly and
does not require teacher
supervision
Teamwork
Skills
Uncooperative and interferes with the
learning of others
Uninvolved and does not extend assistance to others

Somewhat involved

Sometimes extends assistance to others

Almost always involved

Extends assistance to others when needed

Enthusiastic involvement

Willingly provides assistance and encouragement to others

 

 


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Revised: May, 2003
Author: Diane Nowlan

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