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HIS 200 Module Two Short Response Guidelines and Rubric   Overview: The short response activities in the webtext throughout this course are designed to show your understanding of key concepts as you engage with course content

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HIS 200 Module Two Short Response Guidelines and Rubric  

Overview: The short response activities in the webtext throughout this course are designed to show your understanding of key concepts as you engage with course content.

 

Prompt: During the second week of the course, you will respond to several questions in the webtext as you complete each learning block. At the end of Module Two, you will review your answers to these questions and ensure that you have responded to each question. It is important that you answer each question; otherwise, the words “[no response]” will appear in brackets when you submit the assignment. The questions and their original locations in the webtext are listed in this table in case you want to refer back to the reading as you edit, but you can edit your responses to all the questions directly in Module Two: Approaches to History, continued, learning block 2-4 (page 3) in the webtext, before exporting to Word for submission to your instructor in the learning environment. 

 

Module Two: Approaches to History, continued, Learning Block 2-2 (page 4):

  • Question 1: What types of primary and secondary sources will you need to use to support the topic you are examining in your essay? You do not need the actual sources yet, but you should have an idea of what they might be (such as an eyewitness account of an event, for example).

 

Module Two: Approaches to History, continued, Learning Block 2-3 (page 2):

  • Question 2: What are two or three keywords you could use to look for sources to answer this question?
  • Question 3: What subject terms can you use to continue your search?  
  • Question 4: When you search for CONSTRUCTION, you get a lot of extraneous answers. What Boolean operators and corresponding search terms could you use to narrow your search?

 

               

 

Rubric

Guidelines for Submission: Your response to Question 1 should be between 2 and 3 sentences in length. Your responses to Questions 2, 3, and 4 may be answered in incomplete sentences. Follow the instructions at the bottom of Module Two: Approaches to History, continued, learning block 2-4 (page 3) in the webtext, to download your work and submit it to your instructor as a single Microsoft Word document uploaded in the learning environment. Refer to the Submitting Webtext Assignments Guide for assistance on downloading, saving, and submitting this assignment.

 

Critical Elements

Exemplary 

Proficient 

Needs Improvement 

Not Evident 

Value

Engagement

Written responses completely address all short answer

prompts (100%)

Written responses completely address the majority of short

answer prompts (85%)

Written responses address the minority of short answer

prompts (55%)

No written responses provided to address any short answer

prompts (0%)

30

Relevance

 

Written responses directly address short answer prompts, drawing from presented course concepts and terminology

(100%)

Written responses are topically related to short answer prompts, but responses do not consistently draw from presented course concepts and terminology

(85%)

Written responses do not address topics identified in short answer prompts

(0%)

20

Accuracy

Written responses are completely accurate (100%)

Written responses contain minor errors but are mostly accurate (85%)

Written responses contain major errors (55%)

No written responses are provided (0%)

20

Critical Thinking

 

Written responses demonstrate understanding of course content through inclusion of original ideas and examples

(100%)

Written responses demonstrate understanding of course content through reiteration of provided materials, but do not consistently include original

ideas and examples

(85%)

Written responses do not

reflect original ideas and

examples

(0%)

20

Articulation of Response

 

Written responses are captured in complete sentences without grammatical errors impacting

legibility and the clarity of

response (100%)

Written responses are captured in incomplete sentences or include numerous grammatical errors that negatively impact legibility and the clarity of

response (85%)

No written responses are captured in complete sentences (0%)

10

 

Total

100%

 

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