I need checklists, rubrics, or student planning sheets for some of the 2.0 tools we are using in the classroom. I want to give the students some direction and hold them accountable for what they are doing online (after a period of messing around, of course!). Has anyone designed "assessment" tools for Scratch, Alice, Animoto, Floorplanner, Toondoo, Civ IV, Age of Empires, TheSims, Sim City, etc?
Add On 11/19/07
After reading Jeff's
posting and discussion on assessment, I have clarified, in my own mind what I want. I don't know if I need assessment tools as much as accountability tools. I'm not trying to "teach" the tool I just want some way to know if the student is exploring all the possibilities beyond the easy "first steps" and it not quitting when the task becomes "too hard".