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Description of Web Page Task
Points Possible
What To Do:
  • Develop a web page that summarizes and/or illustrates a concept of chemistry that we have learned about in class.
    • Information must be in your own words and show some of your own examples, adaptations, or analogies to show that you understand that content.  
    • Simply rewriting what your book or notes say and using the same examples as your book, notes, or homework use does not show this. 
    • If you use any pictures on your web page that you have not created, be sure to label where they came from under the picture.
  • Include links to at least 3 other web sites that provide additional information about your topic.  The Web sites you link to should be about your specific topic and not just general chemistry web sites.  
    • For example, if your web page is about how to determine the polarity of a molecule, your links should be about sites that relate to the polarity of molecules.  One site might further define and show examples of polar molecules, while another site might talk about how the polarity of a molecule affects its solubility, and the third site might talk about how very large molecules might be both polar and nonpolar.
  • Post a link to your web site on the WebBoard under the  "Student Web Pages" conference. Be sure to indicate what your web page is about in the title of your posted message.

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10 points 


Web Page  (10 points possible)

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All of the following are noted:
  • The concepts illustrated  are chemically accurate
  • The web page should be the student's original idea to summarize or further explain a chemical concept -- not just a copy of the notes.
  • Proper use of language is demonstrated
  • Links are provided to 3 other web sites that relate to the same topic
One of the following is noted:
  • There is a minor mistake in the chemical concept
  • The page is simply a copy of class  notes or book text
  • Use of language is inaccurate
  • Links to other web sites do not relate to specific topic of the web page or less than 3 are provided
Two of the following are noted:
  • There is a minor mistake in the chemical concept
  • The page is simply a copy of class  notes or book text
  • Use of language is inaccurate
  • Links to related web sites are not provided





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