Dear Listers,
Sorry about that... I meant rubrics (not the cube or the
font coloration) but this meaning:
"An authoritative rule or direction"
Rubrics are/were most widely used when assessing
writing but are now used in portfolio assessment, software,
web design, and courseware.
Here are some links I was sent associated
w/ assessment/webdesign/courseware from the ASSESS List (KY):
http://georgew.gw.pps.pgh.pa.us/rubrics/hprubric.html
http://personal.kwom.com/Kafkaz/evaluating_internet_sources.htm
http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~tcreed/techno3.html#cautions
http://www6.pilot.infi.net/~carolyn/criteria.html
I was most interested in this prior send to this list
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http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9712a.html
You may want to explore the assess links further...
thus far there appears to be no standardization of
rubrics for web design or course development and
assessing purposes.
Thanks for your help.
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P.A. Gantt
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Electronic Media Design and Support
http://user.icx.net/~pgantt/
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