ASSESSMENT

Criteria

4- Above Requirements

3- Meets Requirements

2- Incomplete Requirements

1- Unsatisfactory

Research and Analysis

Creates a well-thought write-up that displays an understanding of forensic science and application of forensics

Creates a well-thought write-up that displays quality research of the topic

Creates a write-up that contains some information about the forensics being assessed, but lacks some key features

Incomplete write-up that does not contain a satisfactory amount of information

Analysis of Crime Scene

Uses accurate observation and tools to discover the solution to the crime.  Also, uses creative or innovative connections to prove this

Uses accurate observation and tools to discover the solution to the crime

Does not use all of the tools to enhance observation but still contains insight to the solution to the crime

Uses few tools to enhance their observation and does not base conclusions on  observations

Design

Creates a design that models and describes the modification or invention that they are making and has thorough explanation of tool

Creates design that models and describes the modification or invention that they are making

Creates a design that models and describes the modifications or invention but lacks information necessary to create the model

Creates a design that does not illustrate the invention or modification they are creating

Creation

Creates a practical, working tool to aid forensic investigations

Creates a practical tool to aid in forensic investigations

Creates a tool that aids in forensic investigations

Fails to create their tool

Reflection

Provides a thorough reflection, documentation, and insight throughout the assignments

Provides a reflection that documents their findings and gives their insight through most of the assignment

Makes some reflections and documents most information and provides some insight

Provides no reflection or an unsatisfactory reflection with major holes in documentation and insight

 

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