Second Quarter Self-Assessment

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2002-2003 Assignments and Student Work

Collaborative Web

Tri-Class Reflections

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MS Web Development

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We have reached the end of the quarter and it's now time for you to review your projects, your Tri-Class Reflections, and your thoughts, then write a summary, with linked evidence, of your learning. You also need to propose a quarter grade and an effort grade. Remember, your progress from where you started at the beginning of the quarter is more important than how much you now know.

In your summary, please link to significant work and tell me why it is significant. As you justify your grade, please use the following guidelines:

A – Much Learning

  • Took full advantage of the learning opportunities offered.
  • Selected a personally interesting project.
  • Continuously tried to expand the boundaries of personal knowledge.
  • Made use of the resources in websites and help files to find information as needed.
  • Worked with others to both learn from them and help them with their questions.
  • Reflected thoughtfully on the learning as it took place.
  • Participated fully in any additional assignments.

B –Moderate Learning

  • Took some advantage of the learning opportunities offered.
  • Occasionally helped others or asked them for help.
  • Chose a project for enjoyment.
  • Often tried to expand the boundaries of personal knowledge.

C – Little Learning

  • Took little advantage of the learning opportunities offered.
  • Worked alone.
  • Did not choose a project that was enjoyable.
  • Seldom tried to expand the boundaries of personal knowledge.

Create a Tri-Class reflection today and use the following titles in it:

Project Summary:

Summarize your project here.

Specific Skills I Have Learned: 

Make a list of all of the things about your program you have learned. For example, if you are working in FrontPage, you might list features you have learned, such as include pages, automatic dates, shared borders, etc.

Learning Self-Assessment and Reasons:

In this section you will address each of the bullet points for your chosen grade. Link to the evidence! If you write less than three paragraphs, you have not adequately explained your reasons. Try to justify an "A" first.

What I could have improved on:

Even if you feel you can support an A, think about how you might have improved if you were to do this again. What blind alleys did you follow? What warning signs were present but that you didn't pick up.

Quarter Grade:

Put the letter grade here. Use + and - if you feel caught between two points.

Quarter Effort:  

Put the letter effort here. Your choices are G (good), S (satisfactory), or U (unsatisfactory) and write a paragraph supporting your choice. Note: . Plus or minus on the letter effort is not supported by our report card system.

Please bold-face the titles by using the <b></b> tags. For linking to your CoWeb pages, please use the <a></a> tags. You may cut and paste the following to make it a little easier:

<b>Project Summary:</b>

<b>Specific Skills I have Learned:</b>

<b>Learning Self-Assessment and Reasons:</b>

<b>What I could have improved on:</b>

<b>Quarter Grade: </b>

<b>Quarter Effort: </b>

For creating hyperlinks:

<a href="http://asij.dyndns.org:8000/multimedia/4">This is a link</a> shows up as This is a link.

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