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| − | <big> Make a clear grading rubric that explains to students how their Wikipedia contributions will be evaluated. The example loaded below is a basic grading scheme appropriate for a syllabus similar to example syllabus. Adapt it or replace it as you see fit. For more ideas on how to grade Wikipedia assignments, see the [[Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool: Grading Rubrics|grading rubrics section of the ''Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool'' brochure]]. | + | <big> Make a clear grading rubric that explains to students how their Wikipedia contributions will be evaluated. The example loaded below is a basic grading scheme appropriate for a syllabus similar to example syllabus. Adapt it or replace it as you see fit. For more ideas on how to grade Wikipedia assignments, see the [[outreachwiki:Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool: Grading Rubrics|grading rubrics section of the ''Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool'' brochure]]. |
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Instructions for "Grading" course subpage
Make a clear grading rubric that explains to students how their Wikipedia contributions will be evaluated. The example loaded below is a basic grading scheme appropriate for a syllabus similar to example syllabus. Adapt it or replace it as you see fit. For more ideas on how to grade Wikipedia assignments, see the grading rubrics section of the Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool brochure. |