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Does anyone know how to get a multiple choice scoring machine to evaluate a performance assessment?

9:36PM Sun, April 25 2010

Db1c763897c2e9357701c0604a2e59a8_normal @BeckyFisher73

Use bubble sheets to mark your scores on the elements of the rubric.

9:43PM Sun, April 25 2010

Joe_normal @joe_bower

tell me you are not serious.

9:45PM Sun, April 25 2010

Db1c763897c2e9357701c0604a2e59a8_normal @BeckyFisher73

Were you?

9:46PM Sun, April 25 2010

Joe_normal @joe_bower

no

9:48PM Sun, April 25 2010

Db1c763897c2e9357701c0604a2e59a8_normal @BeckyFisher73

Me neither.

9:51PM Sun, April 25 2010

Joe_normal @joe_bower

phew ;)

9:53PM Sun, April 25 2010

Db1c763897c2e9357701c0604a2e59a8_normal @BeckyFisher73

My grade book was always a mess - working with a vendor to develop an electronic version that captures what I captured.

9:58PM Sun, April 25 2010

C4ca0729298ce82c2ce65cad91d020b8_normal @pammoran

I remember that gradebk = how do he MHS teachers keep their mastery work - in a gradebook of sorts?

10:12PM Sun, April 25 2010

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