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in title, tags, annotations or urlRubiStar - 0 views
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Rubric creator - You don't have to register, just go straight to the bottom links (Create a rubric), choose your subject or specification and start designing your rubric. Incredibly easy, super fast and completely adaptable - anyone can do it! I use 20599 as a zip code (it doesn't really matter, but that one works). Just follow the steps. They then give you the option to download it (for free), but then it manifests as an Excel Spreadsheet and you don't want that (trust me). So just select the whole rubric, copy and paste into Word doc. Free and legal. Easy as pie. Obviously there isn't a template for every single project/exercise out there, but they have quite a few and it can be a really valuable starting point which saves time but is done professionally. You can even just get content for certain categories/criteria.
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The OSP Collection provides curriculum resources that engage students in physics, computation, and computer modeling. Computational physics and computer modeling provide students with new ways to understand, describe, explain, and predict physical phenomena. Browse the OSP simulations or learn more about our tools and curriculum pieces below.
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