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Re: Self/Master Grading

 

+1 for the rubric. I might also use that idea for the community service
learning project that I want roll out/test out in early/mid Q1 of 2017.


Also as another thought: would it worth it to do an interview for each
Master/Padawan to see how well the Padawan does that skill and/or what
skills to work if the student doesn't not know what to work on. Idealy
there would be post interview and these will used as records rather than
blog post material.




On Wed, Dec 7, 2016, at 12:40 AM, Walter Lapchynski wrote:

> Yeah and then there's the other consideration: not all skills are
> technical.
> 

> I think the only way we can actually come up with a fair system is to
> put together a rubric for each set of skills as a community.
> 

> On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Israel <israeldahl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> On 12/05/2016 04:41 PM, Svetlana Belkin wrote:
>>  > All,
>>  >
>>  > Since Linux Padawan is a mentoring/learning system, I think we
>>  > need a way to grade ourselves on how well we know the skill that
>>  > we have. The first question is it (the system) really needed? And
>>  > the second is how should be it done.  As in, use the A - F system,
>>  > 1 - 5 system, or another one?
>>  >
>>  > Thank you in advance for you input on this.
>>
>> Hi,
>> 

>>  If there was some sort of independent system to produce the grade,

>>  rather than "I think I'm A++ because I wanna seem super awesome"
>>  I think
>>  it would be beneficial to both the learners as well as the
>>  teachers to
>>  challenge themselves to learn more about the skills/languages/etc..
>> 

>>  It might be possible to reach out to The Linux Foundation for some

>>  materials to do this for Linux system/network aspects, and
>>  perhaps even
>>  Bash/shell scripting.

>> 

>>  Or we could internally evaluate each others' code if a few of
>>  us share
>>  common programming languages, code does not lie (though it can be

>>  unclear, which could be an indication in of itself).

>> 

>>  Evaluation of general GNU/Linux (server/admin) skills will be harder
>>  without some sort of standard test, or exercise to give a concrete
>>  result.
>> 
>>  --
>>  Regards

>> 

>> 

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