This is a rubric for the Blog journaling. This is examining the process of recording and reporting events and process using blogging tools. Blog journaling here, is used as a form of reflective practice for class activities and learning rather than for personal journaling.
"Understanding by Design: Essential Questions"
Digital and traditional storytelling
Part IV - Assessing digital stories, new media narrative"
"Authentic assessments tend to use rubrics to describe student achievement. At last, here’s clarity on the term.
Every time I introduce rubrics to a group of teachers the reaction is the same — instant appeal (“Yes, this is what I need!”) followed closely by panic (“Good grief, how can I be expected to develop a rubric for everything?”). When you learn what rubrics do—and why—you can create and use them to support and assess student learning without losing your sanity."