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Critical Thinking GameScape Module One Grading Rubric

Students will complete this Module of the Toolwire GameScape. This assignment has two parts: Game Score and Reflection Questions Score. As indicated in the course syllabus, both portions are considered as one assignment worth 5 points.

Part 1: Recommended Points for Game Score (Total possible points is 2.0)

Module 1 Score
(* As indicated in Module Score Report - see sample below)
Module 1 Score
Points Earned
If game score is 43-50, the student earns 2 points.
If game score is 35-42, the student earns 1 point.
If game score is <35, the student earns 0 points.

(out of 50)

(out of 2)
Comments:

Part 1 Total: (out of 2)

*Sample Result:

Part 2: Recommended Points earned based on Reflection Questions answers (Total possible points is 3.0)

See Module 1 Overview for additional suggestions for assessing the Reflection Questions.

Points Earned
Reflection Question 1
How do you define critical thinking?

Target word count: 50
Response Content (1 point)
Response demonstrates a thoughtful and informed definition of critical thinking synthesized from comments by instructors, course materials, and the GameScape. Comments:

Reflection Question 2
Define critical thinking again. Make certain you provide a revised definition based on what you learned in the module.

Target word count: 50
Response Content (2 points)
Response demonstrates relevant and improved effort to refine previous definition of critical thinking. Demonstrates greater understanding of the concept. See Module 1 Overview for addition suggestions.

Comments:

Part 2 Total: (out of 3)

Total Points Earned (Parts 1 & 2): (out of 5)

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