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Programming and Laboratory Assignments Rubric

The document outlines a rubric for evaluating programming and laboratory assignments based on four categories: Readability, Modularity, Efficiency, and Usability. Each category is assessed on a scale from 'Above Expected Level' to 'Failure Level' with specific criteria for point values. The rubric aims to provide a structured approach to grading by detailing expectations for computing principles and program functionality.

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Programming and Laboratory Assignments Rubric

The document outlines a rubric for evaluating programming and laboratory assignments based on four categories: Readability, Modularity, Efficiency, and Usability. Each category is assessed on a scale from 'Above Expected Level' to 'Failure Level' with specific criteria for point values. The rubric aims to provide a structured approach to grading by detailing expectations for computing principles and program functionality.

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Course Name: Programming and Laboratory Assignments Rubric

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CATEGORY Above Excepted Level At Excepted Level Below Excepted Level Failure Level

Readability ___ Point Value ___ Point Value ___ Point Value ___ Point Value
__% Value
Exceptional applied Demonstrated some applied Does not demonstrate and Failure to apply appropriate
appropriate use of computing appropriate use of computing apply appropriate use of use of computing principles
principles and theories to principles and theories to computing principles and and theories to identify,
identify, explain, and explore identify, explain, and explore theories to identify, explain, explain, and explore
computing-based solutions. computing-based solutions. and explore computing-based computing-based solutions.
solutions.

___ Point Value ___ Point Value ___ Point Value ___ Point Value
The program is complete and The program is complete and The program is not complete The program failed to complete
modulars are exceptionally modulars have more than one and modular one level of modular more than one level of
Modularity more than one level of level of function calls unless it function calls unless it is a function calls unless it is a
__% Value function calls unless it is a is a sequential program sequential program sequential program
sequential program

___ Point Value ___ Point Value ___ Point Value


Efficiency ___ Point Value
The program uses exceptional The program uses appropriate The program failed its
__% Value The program uses limited
structured programming structured programming structured programming and
structured programming
effectively and fits a effectively and fits a does not fit a reasonable
effectively and fits a
reasonable length of code. reasonable length of code . length of code.
reasonable length of code.
Criteria Above Excepted Level At Excepted Level Below Excepted Level Failure Level

Usability __% ___ Point Value ___ Point Value ___ Point Value ___ Point Value
Value
The program fulfils the The program adheres to part The program does not adhere The program failed to solve the
requirement of the of the question and is partially to the question and is partially question and is partially correct.
requirement/problem/questio correct correct
n and is correct

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