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ALL WORK MUST BE COMPLETELY ORIGINAL NO RECYCLED WORK MUST BE COMPLETED IN APA FORMAT Memory Models Learning about the structure of memory can improve your study skills. In this assignment, you will discuss the academic applications of memory models and try to apply the principles to yourself. Use the readings for the module and the terminology of the subject and respond to these questions:
Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. By Saturday, February 14, 2015, post your response to the appropriate Discussion Area. Through Wednesday, February 18, 2015, review and comment on at least two peers’ responses. Discussion Grading Criteria and Rubric This discussion assignment is worth 40 points and will be graded using the discussion rubric.
Discussion Grading Criteria |
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Initial Discussion Response |
16 |
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Discussion Participation |
16 |
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Writing Craftsmanship and Ethical Scholarship |
8 |
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40 |
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Unsatisfactory
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Emerging
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Proficient
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Exemplary
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Initial Discussion Response * |
Initial response: · Did not relate to the concepts or ideas presented in the discussion topic(s) · Claims were not supported.
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Initial response: · Lacked substance · Was not original · Relied on personal experience only to support ideas
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Initial response was: · Original and accurate · Substantive · Demonstrated basic understanding of concepts · Discussed key theories and concepts from the readings
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Initial response was: · Insightful · Original and accurate · Substantive and · Demonstrated advanced understanding of concepts · Compiled/synthesized theories and concepts drawn from a variety of sources to support statements and conclusions. |
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Discussion Participation *
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Discussion Responses: Were off-topic or irrelevant to discussion.
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Discussion Responses: Contributed a few points of view but mostly repeats information posted by others.
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Discussion Responses: · Contributed to the discussion offering points of view and/or opinions, · Did not make clear connections between one or more points in the discussion. |
Discussion Responses: · Offered points of view supported by research · Asked challenging questions that promoted discussion · Drew relationships between one or more points in the discussion. |
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Writing Craftsmanship and Ethical Scholarship *
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· Demonstrated little attempt to organize thoughts · Writing was not clear, concise and formal. · Writing contained numerous errors in spelling, grammar, and/or sentence structure that severely interfered with readability and comprehension. · Information from sources was not paraphrased and attribution of sources was lacking.
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· Demonstrated some attempt to organize thoughts · Writing was not clear, concise and/or formal. · Errors in spelling and grammar somewhat interfered with readability and/or comprehension. · Information from sources was paraphrased and cited, but major errors were present.
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· Wrote in a clear and organized manner · Writing was not concise or formal in language. · Writing followed conventions of spelling and grammar throughout. Errors were infrequent and did not interfere with readability or comprehension. · Information from sources was paraphrased and cited, but minor errors were present. |
· Wrote in a clear, concise, formal and organized manner. · Responses were error free. · Information from sources was paraphrased appropriately and accurately cited.
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