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Kevin CrouchA fairly advanced rubric for blogging that could be chopped down to fit an elementary level.
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Pamela EllsesserBlogging rubric
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Mark SpahrA detailed rubric for assessing student blogging. Thanks to Richard Byrne for the link.
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Seth BattisBlog entry shows evidence of thorough preparation through critical reading and reflection thereby demonstrating an integration of relevant concepts, ideas, and principles. Author speaks as one who has a breadth and depth of knowledge.
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Nate KoganAuthored by Ryan Bretag (CC-licensed)
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Henry ThomasBloggin rubric
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Amy Hopkinsblogging rubric
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Sarah Hanawaldwow. Thorough assessment for blog entries, but not for middle schoolers. Low end remarks are pretty cutting.
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Gary Bertoiaanalysis, synthesis, and evaluation
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Chris BakerBlogging rubric
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Peter JohanssonIntressant sätt att se på olika blogginlägg och hur de kan poängsättas utifrån olika kategorier.
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Randy RodgersExample of a rubric for assessing a student blog, particularly at the secondary level.
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Tania Shekoblogging rubric
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Rhondda PowlingBlogging Rubric by Ryan Bretag is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License . Based on a work at docs.google.com .
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Janice Stearnsblogging rubric shared by Ryan Bretag via djakes
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Gabriela Sellartvis Joao
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Betty GilgoffA great start to a rubric for assessing blogging. Developed by Ryan Bretag and published under a creative commons license.
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Gladys BayaMarking students' blogging (posted to ARCALL by Nelba Quintana)
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Lynne JonesAssessing blogs
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Sheryl A. McCoya well developed rubric for evaluating blogs
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Jimbo LambBlogging Rubric (shared under Creative Commons)
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Michelle KrillA blogging rubric shared under cc by Ryan Bretag.
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Chris DukePerformance rubric for blog entries.
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Ty YostBlogging Rubric
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Tim SparacinoIf you're trying to create a rubric for work students are doing in a new or an unfamiliar medium the task can be downright daunting. Fortunately, there are people like Ryan Bretag who are willing to share ideas about grading the content students create on
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Tim SparacinoIf you're trying to create a rubric for work students are doing in a new or an unfamiliar medium the task can be downright daunting. Fortunately, there are people like Ryan Bretag who are willing to share ideas about grading the content students create on
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Mike Ratkajblog rubric
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LRC MHCRates blog entries on 5 categories: critical reading, critical thinking, creative thinking, quality of entries, and community of practice. By Ryan Bretag.
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David ScrimshawFrom http://www.ryanbretag.com/blog/?p=462
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Joshua Yeidelit's not clear where this comes from, but it's interesting
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