| 
  • If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old.

  • You already know Dokkio is an AI-powered assistant to organize & manage your digital files & messages. Very soon, Dokkio will support Outlook as well as One Drive. Check it out today!

View
 

Collaboration Rubric

Page history last edited by Ms. Edwards 15 years, 2 months ago

Collaboration means growing an idea together

 

 

 

Collaboration [1]

[2]

Consistently and actively works toward group goals-- is interested, curious, and process-oriented

 

Willingly accepts and fulfills individual role within the group -- interested, curious


Is sensitive to the feelings and learning needs of all group members. -- makes partners' work look good


Consistently and actively contributes knowledge, opinions, and skills --- adds to project and ideas


Values the knowledge, opinion and skills of all group members and encourages their contribution  -- accepts all ideas


Helps group identify necessary changes and encourages group action for change. -- members ideas grow from others' ideas

 

Own ideas are clear to others
 

Works toward group goals without prompting --is interested, and process-oriented


Accepts and fulfills individual role within the group -- interested

 

Shows sensitivity to the feelings of others. -- makes partners' work look good


Contributes knowledge, opinions, and skills without prompting -- adds to project and ideas


Willingly participates in needed changes -- members ideas grow from others' ideas
 

Own ideas are clear to others

Works toward group goals with occasional prompting.


Contributes to the group with occasional prompting.


Shows sensitivity to the feelings of others. attempts to makes partners' work look good


Participates in needed changes, with occasional prompting.

 

Attempts to make own ideas clear

 

Works toward group goals only when prompted.


Contributes to the group only when prompted.


Needs occasional reminders to be sensitive to the feelings of others.


Participates in needed changes when prompted and encouraged.  

A bare beginning; writer not yet participate as  team member

 

About Collaboration [3]

 

Bold text included in rubric.

 

So, what do learners need to know to better understand what collaboration really means?

  • Collaboration absolutely requires the participation of two or more people; if you could accomplish the work by yourself, you’re cooperating, not collaborating.
  • Collaboration Is enhanced by “accepting every offer” and “making your partner look good.”  Focus on what you can add to what others have suggested rather than revising or fixing their ideas or solutions.
  • Collaboration is facilitated by group members that focus on being *interested* rather than being *interesting* - be curious about others’ ideas, explore the possibilities, enjoy the process rather than focusing to quickly on the outcome.
  • Collaboration demands bi-directional communication in which your ideas are shaped by the ideas of others; you must work to make sure your ideas are comprehensible.

 

Footnotes

  1. Schools of California Online Resources for Education http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/actbank/collaborub.html
  2. Chris / cmduke: http://www.cmduke.com/2008/11/explaining-collaboration-to-learners/
  3. Chris / cmduke: http://www.cmduke.com/2008/11/explaining-collaboration-to-learners/

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.