Beginning
Developing
Accomplished
Score
Notes
Overall
Aesthetics (This
refers to the WebQuest page itself, not the external resources.)
Overall visual appeal
0
points
Background is gray. There are few or
no graphic elements. No variation in layout or typography. OR
Color is garish and/or typographic
variations are overused and legibility suffers.
1
point
There are a few graphic elements. There
is some variation in type size, color, and layout.
2
points
Appealing graphic elements are included
appropriately. Differences in type size and/or color are used well.
Introduction
Motivational effectiveness
of Introduction
0
points
Introduction is purely factual, with
no appeal to relevance or social importance.
1
point
Introduction relates somewhat to the
learner's interests and/or describes a compelling question or problem.
2
points
The Introduction draws the reader into
the lesson by relating to the learner's interests or goals and/or engagingly
describing a compelling question or problem.
Cognitive effectiveness
of the Introduction
0
points
Introduction doesn't prepare the reader
for what is to come, or build on what the learner already knows.
1
point
Introduction makes some reference to
learner's prior knowledge and previews to some extent what the lesson is
about.
2
points
The Introduction builds on learner's
prior knowledge by explicitly mentioning important concepts or principles,
and effectively prepares the learner for the lesson by foreshadowing new
concepts and principles.
Task (The
task is the end result of student efforts... not the steps involved in
getting there.)
Cognitive level of
the task
0
points
Task requires simply comprehending
web pages and answering questions.
3
points
Task requires analysis of information
and/or putting together information from several sources.
6
points
Task requires synthesis of multiple
sources of information, and/or taking a position, and/or going beyond the
data given and making a generalization or creative product.
Technical sophistication
of task
0
points
Task requires simple verbal or written
response.
1
point
Task requires use of word processing
or simple presentation software.
2
points
Task requires use of multimedia software,
video, or conferencing.
Process (The
process is the step-by-step description of how students will accomplish
the task.)
Clarity of Process
0
points
Process is not clearly stated. Students
would not know exactly what they were supposed to do just from reading
this.
1
point
Some directions are given, but there
is missing information. Students might be confused.
2
points
Every step is clearly stated. Most
students would know exactly where they were in the process and what to
do next.
Richness of process
0
points
Few steps, no separate roles assigned.
3
pointa
Some separate tasks or roles assigned.
More
complex activities required.
6
points
Lots of variety in the activities performed.
Different roles and perspectives are taken.
Resources (Note:
you should evaluate all resources linked to the page, even if they are
in sections other than the Resources block. Also note that books, video
and other offline resources can and should be used where appropriate.)
Quantity of resources
0
points
Few online resources used.
1
point
Moderate number of resources used.
2
points
Many resources provided, including
off-line resources.
Quality of resources
0
points
Links are mundane. They lead to information
that could be found in a classroom encyclopedia.
2
points
Some links carry information not ordinarily
found in a classroom.
4
points
Links make excellent use of the Web's
timeliness and colorfulness.
Evaluation
Clarity of Evaluation
Criteria
0
points
Students have no idea on how they'll
be judged.
1
point
Criteria for success are at least partially
described.
2
points
Criteria for gradations of success
are clearly stated, perhaps in the form of a rubric for self-, peer-, or
teacher use.
Total
Score