Journal
Oklahoma State University Department of Design, Housing & Merchandising
DHM 3233 Heritage of Interior Design I Rubric for Assessment of Journal
Student name: 1 2 3 4 5 Comments:
Unacceptable Work Poor Work Competent Work Good Work Outstanding Work
Sketches possess enough detail to adequately express the volumetric, light, and textural qualities of the subject
• The work has many serious deficiencies
• The work lacks depth of understanding
• Appropriate skill level is not demonstrated
• Acceptable content and presentation technique
• The work exceeds all stated requirements
• Good execution and craftsmanship
• The work has been explored and executed with outstanding craftsmanship
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Sketches have notes and call outs with leader lines and arrows noting specific design elements and attributes
• The work has many serious deficiencies
• The work lacks depth of understanding
• Appropriate skill level is not demonstrated
• Acceptable content and presentation technique
• The work exceeds all stated requirements
• Good execution and craftsmanship
• The work has been explored and executed with outstanding craftsmanship
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Written summary follows guidelines per assignment
• The work has many serious deficiencies
• The work lacks depth of understanding
• Appropriate skill level is not demonstrated
• Acceptable content and presentation technique
• The work exceeds all stated requirements
• Good execution and craftsmanship
• The work has been explored and executed with outstanding craftsmanship
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Written summary provides a succinct explanation of element (ex: features are stated and analyzed using appropriate language)
• The work has many serious deficiencies
• The work lacks depth of understanding
• Appropriate skill level is not demonstrated
• Acceptable content and presentation technique
• The work exceeds all stated requirements
• Good execution and craftsmanship
• The work has been explored and executed with outstanding craftsmanship
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• Total points /20
Deadline: Any journal entry received past the deadline will receive an automatic 4-point deduction. Journal grading: 10 journal entries @ 20 points per journal entry; 200 points total.