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Web Site Design : Human Impact on the Environmental Project (Science Criterion A: One World Rubric) Achievement level Thesis Topic 6&5 4&3 2&1 O The thesis topic is clearly stated and relevant within the "Human impact on the Environment" umbrella. The thesis is appropriate in scope. The thesis topic is clearly stated and relevant within the "Human impact on the Environment" umbrella, but has a scope that is noticeably too broad or too narrow. The thesis topic is not clearly stated or is only somewhat relevant within the "Human impact on the Environment" umbrella, and/or has a scope that is noticeably too broad or too narrow. The thesis topic is unclear or not relevant within the "Human impact on the Environment" umbrella, and the scope is inappropriately broad or narrow. Treatment of topic History and Background Thoroughly and accurately explains the history and background, maximizing the readers connection with the issue Accurately describes the history and background Addresses the history and/or background of the issue in a shallow manner, or has significant inaccuracies. History and background are not addressed Treatment of Environmental Impact Thoroughly and accurately explains the environmental issue and its impact on the environment Accurately describes the environmental issue including its impact on the environment States the issue in a shallow manner without meaningful elaboration, or has significant inaccuracies. Does not meet the standards described previously Treatment of Science(s) Involved Thoroughly and accurately explains the science(s) associated with the issue: the role that it plays, strengths and limitations. Accurately describes the science(s) associated with the issue Addresses the science(s) associated with the issue in a shallow manner without meaningful elaboration, or has significant inaccuracies. Does not meet the standards described previously Treatment of Solution to Problem Thoroughly and accurately explains the ways in which the issue may some day be resolved, including current status, timeline and how we can help Accurately describes the ways in which the issue may some day be resolved, including how we can help States how the issue may some day be resolved Does not meet the standards described previously External Links All links point to high quality, up-to-date, credible sites. All references are linked Most links point to high quality, up-todate, credible sites. Most references are linked Less than 1/2 of the links point to high quality, up-to-date, credible sites, or references are not linked There are no external links (Science Criterion B: Communication in Science Rubric) Achievement level Navigation 6&5 4&3 2&1 Links for navigation are clearly labeled, consistently placed, allow the reader to easily move from a page to related pages (forward and back), and take the reader where s/he expects to go. A user does not become lost. Links for navigation are suitably labeled, allowing for successful movement from page to page (forward and back). A user rarely becomes lost or is misdirected. Occasionally an expected link may be missing. Some links do not take the reader to the sites described. A user typically feels lost. Expected links are commonly missing. Pages are not linked or are so poorly linked as to make navigation of the site difficult. O Layout Background, graphic elements and fonts are used effectively to create a web site that has an exceptionally attractive and usable layout. It is easy to locate all important elements and read all important information. The site is coherent. Background, graphic elements and fonts are used effectively to create a web site that has a fairly attractive and usable layout. Important elements and information are generally accessible without much distraction. The site is fairly coherent. The Web pages appear busy or boring. It is fairly easy to become lost or distracted on the site. Site lacks coherency. The Web pages are cluttered looking or confusing. It is often difficult to locate important elements or to even determine what is important. Graphics (Pictures, Data Tables, Charts, etc.) Graphics are related to the theme/purpose of the site, are thoughtfully cropped, are of high quality and enhance reader interest or understanding. Graphics are related to the theme/purpose of the site, and are of good quality. Graphics seem randomly chosen, are of low quality, OR distract the reader. There are few to no graphics, or they are of no benefit to the site. Language There are no errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar in the final draft of the Web site. Scientific language is used correctly and effectively. There are few errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar in the final draft of the Web site. Scientific language is generally used correctly and effectively. There are many errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar in the final draft of the Web site. Scientific language is frequently misused, or is seldom used Abundant errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar make it difficult to understand the website information. Scientific language is not used. Citations/ References References are clear, accurate and located near the cited material in all instances. No material is included from Web sites that state that permission is required unless permission has been obtained. References are clear, accurate and located near the cited material in most instances. No material is included from Web sites that state that permission is required unless permission has been obtained. References are clear, accurate and located near the cited material in some instances. No material is included from Web sites that state that permission is required unless permission has been obtained. Borrowed materials are not properly documented OR material was borrowed without permission from a site that requires permission