Integrating Wikis into the Curriculum
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Wiki Rubrics Samples

CATEGORY

4

3

2

1

Content

Covers topic in-depth with details and examples. Subject knowledge is excellent.

Includes essential knowledge about the topic. Subject knowledge appears to be good.

Includes essential information about the topic but there are 1-2 factual errors.

Content is minimal, OR there are several factual errors.

Organization

Content is well organized, using headings (those given in the research guide) or bulleted lists to group related material.

Content uses headings or bulleted lists to organize, but the overall organization of topics appears flawed.

Content is logically organized for the most part.

There was no clear or logical organizational structure, just lots of facts.

Attractiveness

Makes excellent use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance the presentation.

Makes good use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance to presentation.

Makes use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. but occasionally these detract from the presentation content.

Makes use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. but these often distract from the presentation content.

Contribution to the Group

Contributes greatly to the development of the class wiki.

Contributes adequately to the development of the class wiki.

Contributes moderately to the development of the class wiki.

Contributes minimally to the development of the class wiki.

Accuracy

No misspellings or grammatical errors. No HTML errors in wiki (e.g., broken links, missing images).

Three or fewer misspellings and/or mechanical errors. No more than two HTML errors in the student's contribution to the wiki.

Four misspellings and/or grammatical errors. No more than four HTML errors in the student's contribution to the wiki.

More than four errors in spelling or grammar. Five or more HTML errors in the student's contribution to the wiki.

Read/Write/Think materials may be reproduced  for educational purposes (http://www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson979/WikiRubric.pdf)

 

 

This is a rubric for Wiki editing. The tool assesses students’ ability to demonstrate understanding through paraphrasing and authoring material on an assigned topic in a wiki environment.

 

Wiki Authoring (Applying)

Content (Understanding)

1

  • Poor spelling and grammatical errors.
  • Text entered with no enhancements. Lacks structure or flow.
  • Simple page which lacks insight, depth or is superficial.
  • Entry is short and frequently irrelevant to the topic.
  • Most sections are of content are cut and paste or show superficial rewriting.
  • Language used is not representative of the student’s language.
  • Shows little understanding.

2

  • Some spelling and grammatical errors.
  • Text entered with limited enhancements.
  • Simple text enhancements are used.
  • The wiki pages have limited structure or flow.
  • The page may contain links or images.
  • Student has a mostly consistent approach to design.
  • Simple page which shows some depth or level of understanding.
  • Entries are short and for the most part relevant to the topic.
  • Some sections of content are cut and paste or show superficial rewriting.
  • The page shows some understanding.
  • The page attempts to address the learning objectives.
  • Information sources are mentioned.

3

  • Few spelling and grammatical errors.
  • Text is enhanced.
  • The text has structure and the entry flows.
  • Content is arranged in a logical order.
  • The entry contains an appropriate links, files or images.
  • Headings are added using the heading styles.
  • Student has a consistent approach to design.
  • The page shows the student has read and understood the page the page is rewritten by the student.
  • The content has relevant links or images and the links or images may be referred to.
  • The page addresses the learning objectives.
  • Information sources are acknowledged.

4

  • Spelling and grammatical errors are rare.
  • The wiki page has structure and is formatted and enhanced to increase readability.
  • Contains appropriate links, files or images.
  • Image sources are acknowledged and include captions.
  • Images and links are referred to within the text.
  • Headings are added using the heading styles.
  • Wiki features like embedding media, horizontal rules and a table of content are included.
  • Student has a consistent appropriate approach to design and layout.
  • The page shows insight, depth and understanding.
  • The content, links, files, media and images are relevant and connected to the topic.
  • The content is obviously written by the student and the student has shown a good depth of understanding and knowledge.
  • The page clearly addresses the learning objectives.
  • Information sources are acknowledged in a suitable format.

 

Source: Educational Origami

This rubric example uses the blog wiki history to determine if the student has contributed proportionately.  If a minimal number of contributions are made by individual student, the grade could be adjusted appropriately.


Criteria

Description

Points

A

Finding and Understanding (Research)

3

B

Analyzing and Evaluating (Content)

12

C

Communicating and using Web 2.0 Tools (Organization and Presentation)

5

TOTAL

20

Criterion A: Finding and Understanding (Research)


Level

Descriptor

0

The work does not meet the standard described in level 1.

1

Some information has been accessed and is shown in a list of resources that may or may not be cited correctly.

2

A variety of information from appropriate sources has been accessed and organized. There is a list of resources that are mostly cited correctly, some of which are referred to on the wiki page.

3

A variety of information from appropriate sources has been accessed and relevant material has been carefully selected. There is a list of correctly cited resources all or most of which are referred to on the wiki page. The bookmarking tool (del.icio.us) and tagging have been used effectively.

______

Points out of 3 awarded for research

Criterion B: Analyzing and Evaluating (Content)


Points

Descriptor (for maximum marks)

_____ out of 2 points

Language used
The language used communicates clearly and precisely. Terminology is used accurately, with skill and understanding, and use of non-explained jargon is avoided.  (Up to 2 points awarded for this criterion.)

_____ out of 2 points

Introduction
The group is introduced and the context of the project is clearly described. The introduction explains the significance of the topic and gives an overview of the content of the wiki page. (Up to 2 points awarded for this criterion.)

_____ out of 2 points

Information Technology (IT) Concepts
The IT background (concepts, together with developments and trends) relevant to the topic has been described and explained with the support of appropriate examples. (Up to 2 points awarded for this criterion.)

_____ out of 2 points

Current News and Issues
Current news and issues relevant to the chosen topic have been listed, discussed and analyzed. (Up to 2 points awarded for this criterion.)

_____ out of 2 points

Areas of Impact
The areas of impact for business and education have been clearly described on the wiki page. The issues related to the chosen trend and the areas of impact are identified, discussed and evaluated. Information is updated to reflect the students’ perspective from their country.  (Up to 2 points awarded for this criterion.)

_____ out of 2 points

Collaborative Decision Making and Discussion
This student is an active contributor to the wiki discussions about this topic and works collaboratively with his/her partners.   (Up to 2 points awarded for this criterion.)

Criterion C: Communicating and Using Web 2.0 Tools (Organization and Presentation)


Points

Descriptor (for maximum marks)

0

The work does not meet the standard described in level 1-2.

1-2

The information on the wiki page is poorly organized and has limited visual appeal. Graphics are sometimes relevant to the topic. There is limited use of Web 2.0 tools, hyperlinks and other hypermedia. The presentation of information is not always balanced and may show some bias and insensitivity in the use of images and icons.

3-4

The information on the wiki page is organized so that it is relatively easy to understand and has some visual appeal. Graphics are generally relevant to the topic and support the written text. Web 2.0 tools, hyperlinks and other hypermedia are used effectively. The presentation of information is mostly objective and free of bias, and some sensitivity has been shown in the use of images and icons.

5

The information on the wiki page is effectively organized so that it is easily understood and is visually appealing. Graphics are relevant, explained and support the written text. A range of Web 2.0 tools are used effectively. Hyperlinks and other hypermedia aid understanding and add interest to the topic. The presentation of information is objective, balanced and free of bias (e.g. age, culture, gender, race), and images and icons are used sensitively.

_____

Points out of 5 awarded for this.

 

 

______

Adjustment based on wiki participation (at the discretion of teacher.)

______

Points out of 20 for this project = _________ %

 

 

 

 

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Source: Flat Classroom Project 2007

 

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