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The share settings in Google Docs and Google Slides allow instructors and small groups to easily share documents and contribute to them collaboratively. 

Google Doc Guidelines and Grading Criteria Examples

Collaborative Document Criteria

A portion of your final grade is based on your contribution to and the production of a high quality collaborative document. Collaborative documents are intended to encourage learners to exchange ideas throughout a module in order to produce a useful product on a given topic. To ensure that your collaboration is most productive, make sure you read any available instructions carefully before interacting. Additionally, post your initial entry in the document by the mid-module due date (when forum entries are due), following up throughout the week with revisions and comments to your work and the work of others as you build together.

Grading Criteria: Collaborative Document

  • Evidence of interaction among classmates (i.e. comments/questions, revisions, additions) – 4 points
  • Addresses all required content/questions – 4 points
  • High-quality mechanics (spelling, grammar, punctuation) – 2 points

Total: 10 points for each assignment

Template Criteria

A portion of your final grade is based on your satisfactory completion of templates used in this course.  To earn these grades, you will need to access a template via Google Drive while signed in to your Bethel email and fill in the blank template fields with the required information. Unless otherwise indicated:

  • Your template must fully address each of the required areas.
  • Your template must adhere to the word count requirements of the specific assignment instructions.
  • You may use conversational language, but pay attention to your grammar, sentence structure, and spelling.
  • There are no formatting (i.e., double-spacing, title page, font, etc.) requirements for your work.
  • Remember to properly cite ideas that are not your own if you use them.


Grading Criteria: Template Criteria

  • Inclusion of all required content – 5 points
  • Adequate depth, clarity, and understanding – 5 points

Total: 10 points

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