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Latest revision as of 21:13, 21 January 2013
LEARNING OBJECT PEER REVIEW RUBRIC
ADAPTED FROM WISCONSIN ONLINE RESOURCE CENTER INTERACTIVE LEARNING OBJECTS QUALITY STANDARDS
Scale = 1-5 (1=the learning object meets less than half the quality standards; 3=the learning object meets seventy-five percent of the quality standards; 5=the learning object meets all the quality standards.
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| Quality Standards: The learning object... | Comments |
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| 1. Shows a clear purpose, i. e., it is immediately relevant to the learner. | |
| 2. Reflects a measurable learning outcome. | |
| 3. Addresses content mastery as well as critical thinking ability. | |
| 4. Helps learners understand the concept that is being presented. | |
| 5. Can be applied to courses in different subject areas. | |
| 6. Can be applied to different programs of study. | |
| 7. Can be grouped into larger collections of content, including traditional course structures. | |
| 8. Requires interaction on the part of the learner with the learning materials, i.e.,responding and acting to aplly higher-order thinking skills. | |
| 9. Can stand alone,i.e., it is not dependent on external sources (textbook chapters,videos). | |
| 10. Contains all information and materials needed by learners to complete the activity, e.g.,introduction, summary, learning content. | |
| 11. Is easy to use for the learner. | |
| 12. Has an assessment that measures the achievement of stated objective. | |
| 13. Has an assessment that provides feedback. | |
| 14. Has an assessment type that is appropriate. | |
| 15. Has “Self-check” or practice assignments are provided for quick learner feedback. |