Argument (B) The author gave an explanation of the definition of elaborative learning techniques. He stated a possible reason for the mixed results as “elaborative learning techniques tend to be ineffective as students discontinue using the strategy when unsupervised” (Sample Paper‚ 2013‚ pg.1). He clearly illustrated his argument that the elaborative study technique is bi-directional. However‚ the argument is somewhat less thorough. He provided a lot of information and description but sometimes
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Website Design Rubric Use the rubric below to evaluate website designs: Website design rubric 7/29/04 1 • content is simple and to the point. • design is easy to understand in many ways • content is simple and to the point. • appealing graphic elements are included appropriately. • differences in type size and/or color are used well. • web page is somewhat busy • people reading it will have difficulty finding what they want quickly. excessive use of graphic elements. • web page
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Sujen Siva Ms. Winick ENG4U1-07 04 March 2013 Themes Representing the Actions and Thoughts of Women in Iran Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi is very symbolic of the women in Iran‚ as the ideas of resisting to accept the government‚ finding a sense of belonging and wanting to live in a fantasy world illustrates their thoughts during a very rough period of time. Nafisi‚ who represents the women of Iran‚ displays this via her progression throughout the novel‚ as it summarizes the struggles
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Rubrics and Spirals Hardison 1. Rosalyn Hardison Grand Canyon University SPE 330 February 19‚ 2012 Rubrics and spirals Hardison 2. Rubrics are performance based assessments that evaluate a student’s performance on any given task or set of task that leads to a final product or learning outcome. Rubrics use a specific criterion as a basis for evaluating or assessing student performances as indicated in narrative descriptions that are separated into levels
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Security & Policy Task 1 [Date] A1. [Name of Rubric Item] Even though the assignment may indicate that you should write an essay‚ the essay format makes it hard for the grader to identify answers to rubric items. To ensure the best chance of success‚ it helps to break out each rubric item into a separate section. You may have to overlap information across sections since rubric items sometimes can’t be explained alone without covering another rubric item. Do your best to answer each item and go
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PowerPoint Presentation Rubric | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Content/ Accuracy | All content throughout presentation is accurate. There are no factual errors | Most of the content is accurate but there is one piece of information that seems inaccurate | The content is generally accurate‚ but one piece of information is clearly inaccurate | Content confusing or contains more than one factual error | Sequence of info | Info is organized in a clear‚ logical way. It is easy to anticipate the next slide
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OL 125 Journal Rubric Journals are private and between you and the instructor only. Approach these activities as (a) an opportunity to reflect upon and apply what you learn each week based on the assigned readings‚ discussions‚ and activities‚ and (b) an opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise based on your educational and professional experiences in the past. As a successful professional‚ you will need good reflective and writing skills. Journal activities offer you the opportunity to
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Book Review Format 8th Grade Following the outline below‚ write a five-paragraph book review. Each paragraph should have a topic sentence and supporting sentences. Your name and the date should be on the right hand side of the page. The title of the book‚ properly capitalized must be centered at the top of the page. The review should be typed‚ double-spaced‚ 12 point Arial Font. Paragraph One: Begin with an opening sentence that grabs the reader’s
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Student: _____________________ Rubric: Article Reflection and Analysis Criterion Format Meeting 20 pts Meeting Approaching 15 pts Approaching - Content is comprehensive and accurate. - Major points are stated clearly and are well supported. - All questions answered. Content & Development Exceeding 25 pts Exceeding - Content is accurate or comprehensive. - Major points are stated. - Content and purpose of the writing are clear. - Most questions answered
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Requirements You are required to design a simple website for either a fictional business or small business in your area (this option works best if you are already registered for ICT1512 or if you are planning on doing it next semester). This can be any SMALL business e.g. trailer rental company‚ storage rental company‚ swap shop‚ pet store‚ gym‚ book shop‚ etc. Businesses you may NOT include: 1. Franchised companies with existing websites (Kentucky‚ Venter trailers‚ Virgin Active‚ etc.) 2. A small
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