Open Lab Rubric

First a note about internet safety: Please don't post your private email, phone number or last name.  The blog post will have your metroed.net account as the person posting, so let me know if you ever get creepy emails or comments...

Every Blog Post must have the following items

  • The Blog Post Title - "First Name - AM/PM - Time - Creative title describing activity"
    • Example: Jim - AM - 40 min - The ErectorBot is not driving off the table any more
  • If you worked on your "Official" Robotic Club Project, then just provide a short overview of what you did (20+ words) and link to your project blog
    • Example: Finally got the Python code working with the 4 ultrasonic sensors.  It was hard because I kept getting the rear sensors mixed up with the front ones. - Erector Bot BLOG
    • Points: 100 Points
      • 10 Points - Blog Title Correctly formatted
        • 1 Points if your first name is correctly specified
        • 1 Points if you indicate AM vs PM
        • 1 Points if you indicate the amount of time 30 min, 40 min, 60 min, 60+min
        • 0-7 Points if you list a compelling, descriptive title 
      • 10 Points - Description of what you did
        • 0-10 points for a compelling, descriptive paragraph of 20+ words 
      • 5 Points - Link to your Team Robot Project Blog site
        • How do you get the blog link? When you are on the blog site, click "View Blog" in the upper left side of the page, and then get the link from the new tab/page the opened.
        • You also added a Label of your robot name to your blog post.  Labels can be added on the right side of the blog.
      • 75 Points - This will be based on your team Robot Club Blog Post
        • 0-20 Points - 2-5 bullet points of what your next 2-5 steps or activities will be.  This is key!!! You need to be thinking about this project as a whole, and break it down into small tasks you can complete in 30-60 min
        • 0-20 Points - Include pictures, Code, and links to references material.  This will include material that could be a reference for any one doing this project.  It should include any links to articles, YouTube, or resources like Instructables...
        • 0-25 Points - 20-100 words of what you, you personally, did.  Make sure you and who ever you are having enter the Team Robot Club post, puts your name down with what you did.  This description needs to account for the amount of time 
        • Extra Credit +2 to 5 Points Extra Credit - Specifically point out resources that would be beneficial to other teams doing the same activities.  This could be similar to the links above, but specifically would be helpful to some one else. This is research that could be 'above and beyond' just getting your project done.
  • If you did not work on your "Official" Robot Club Project, then put a more detailed blog entry about what you did. (50-100 words + Pictures and/or links or attached code)
    • Example: TBD
    • Points: 100 Points
      • 10 Points - Blog Title Correctly formatted
        • 1 Points if your first name is correctly specified
        • 1 Points if you indicate AM vs PM
        • 1 Points if you indicate the amount of time 30 min, 40 min, 60 min, 60+min
        • 0-7 Points if you list a compelling, descriptive title 
      • 90 Points - This will be based on your team Robot Club Blog Post
        • 0-50 Points - 50-100 words of what you, you personally, did.  You should be descriptive in what you did, and why you did it.  You should describe what worked, and what did not. Specifically describe what you learned... what you did not know before.  This description needs to account for the amount of time 
        • 0-20 Points - 20-100 words of what challenges you encountered.  What did you have to go learn to accomplish the task?   In the next section you can list any links to resources, but in this section you should describe how you over came the challenges you encountered.
        • 0-20 Points - Include pictures, Code you used or code you wrote, and links to references material.  This will include material that could be a reference for any one doing this project.  It should include any links to articles, YouTube, or resources like Instructables...
        • Extra Credit +2 to 5 Points Extra Credit - Specifically point out resources that would be beneficial to other teams doing the same activities.  This could be similar to the links above, but specifically would be helpful to some one else. This is research that could be 'above and beyond' just getting your project done.




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