Each criterion gets a value from 1 to 9, with 9 being great and 1 truly awful. The weights of the criteria compare their importance for the overall grade; they add up to 11. Multiply each weight by the value to get the score on that criterion; add them up. You'll notice that the maximum possible score is 99, resulting from 9's on all criteria. Then you get 1 free point!
Deliverable | Rubric | Weight | Tag | Description |
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Challenge | 1 | 2 | Content | The content is correct, interesting, specific, useful, decisive, an important part of the case, discussion, or methods and tools used, and relevant. Extra value for strong quantitative content and evaluation as part of the whole. |
Challenge | 2 | 2 | Analysis | The analysis is clear and in sufficient detail. It attempts to answer questions or criticisms that might be raised by a typical reader. |
Challenge | 3 | 2 | Response | The response answers the questions. It makes specific recommendations and decisions. |
Challenge | 4 | 2 | Critique | The responses examine alternative outcomes or decisions and indicate clearly why the specific choice was made. It includes quantitative information to demonstrate the choice. |
Challenge | 5 | 2 | Style | The presentation or report is well-designed and easily followed. It is clearly written, and conforms to professional standards.The executive summary is concise, decisive, and quantitative. |
Challenge | 6 | 1 | Interest | The deliverables are able to hold the reader's interest, and promote discussion and response which shows that understanding is occurring. A cartoon and picture are present. |