Evaluation

Once you have defined your task, you must decide how you will evaluate students. There are a variety of resources available to help you with this critical component of your WebQuest.

Creating a Rubric for a Given Task

The people from San Diego City Schools offer a three step approach to creating a rubric.

Rubrics for Web Lessons

This excellent web site offers guidelines for creating your rubric, specific examples for a variety of student tasks, rationale for using rubrics.

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Assessment Rubrics

Kathy Schrock has compiled one of the most comprehensive assessment sites on the Internet. Visit her site for a wide array of rubrics you might adapt to include in your WebQuest.

Writing an evaluation rubric helps you decide exactly what you want your students to be able to do at the end of the unit. Making these decisions will help you determine the process students will need to follow in order to successfully complete their task. Go to the Process page next to begin writing your process.

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Last updated on March 6, 2004. Based on a template from The WebQuest Page.