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evaluation rubric, it was in a technology course dealing with virtual environments with
Prof. Fressy Aguilar at Universidad Latina in Costa Rica that all participants were
requested to create such rubric to help ourselves to differentiate good sites from those
that are not exactly that accurate.
In order to produce a website evaluation rubric, Prof. Aguilar provided us with
three guides to assess the content of material for educational purposes. On the one hand
course participants had to review A Framework for Evaluating the Quality of Multimedia
Learning Resources (Leacock & Nesbit, 2007), and on the other hand, we were also
provided with Evaluation and Selection of Learning Resources: A Guide (Prince Edward
Island Department of Education, 2008) and Evaluating, Selecting and Acquiring Learning
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Sample Website Evaluation Rubric
Websites Name
URL http:
Type of Material in site
Points Obtained
Final Grade
Date of Assessment
Dear teacher, the following rubric was created to help you decide whether webpages or materials that you find online are suitable
for your teaching purposes or not. Carefully read it. And then apply it to a webpage that you find and that you believe can be
helpful for your teaching.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Often
Never
Teachers Comments
References
ERAC Educational Resource Acquisition Consortium. (2008). Evaluating, Selecting and
Acquiring Learning Resources: A Guide. ERAC.
Leacock, T., & Nesbit, J. (2007). A Framework for Evaluating the Quality of Multimedia
Learning Resources. Educational Technology & Society, (2)(10), 44.59.
Prince Edward Island Department of Education. (2008). Evaluation and Selection of
Learning Resources: A Guide. Charlottetown: Prince Edward Island.