David,

I am unable to open your attached rubrics in a form I can read. They open in some sort of web-based form. Can you send the attachments in MS Word or some such form, or tell me what to use to open the ones you sent?

Paul

Paul C. King, Instructor
Massasoit Community College
S 537
(H) 781-784-2195




On Jan 17, 2009, at 10:19 AM, David Hawkins wrote:

Christine:

 

I have attached our rubric for different size groups as an example.

 

David

 

David Hawkins, PharmD

Professor and Dean

916.503.1911

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Subject: Re: peer evaluations question

 

Thanks Jim. Is there a Rubric Based Evalulation available? Or should I design my own?

Christine maguire

 

In a message dated 1/16/2009 5:20:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:

Hi

 

We done some research on this and found that students were more comfortable giving low scores in a Rubric Based Evaluation....than in a "split the money" evaluation

 

When a student gets asked how many team meeting did they attend

 

0 1-2 3--4 4-5 All

 

Hard to lie here if the measures are somewhat quantitative

 

Jim

 




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