I found myself often having to take away points because you
simply misunderstood the rubric. Please carefully read and understand what it
is requiring. For example, “Limitations” does not mean “disadvantages,” and
“typical uses” does not mean “examples.” Furthermore, don’t forget to comment
on your pictures and diagrams. You placed them on the site for a reason,
explain it to me. I don’t want to see a page full of diagrams.
Finally, don’t forget there is a rubric for the
team assessment. I know it seems a trivial assignment, but you still have to
include what it requires: Team # and team member names; contribution and
performance of all. Many of you stop at contribution, explaining only how you
broke up the work. Give me at least a few sentences on how the different
members did at accomplishing their tasks, working with others, communicating,
etc
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