Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Bob 1


The following was done by Kris GreenJoshua Ng, and Justin Thompson

We looked through the blogs and rated them from 0-10 rather than do individual ratings (we assumed a lot of the rationalization would be similar).
A score of 0 indicates that there is essentially no work done for the class.
A score of 5 indicates that the person has done some work, but is missing major parts, or the work done looks particularly rushed.
A score of 7 indicates that the blog contains almost all the work assigned, but really not much more.
A score of 8-9 indicates that the blog has everything required, but also has additional content (or the content is especially well done).
A score of 10 indicates that the blog is near perfection.  There is additional content, and it all done with very high quality.

Our Top Five
Isiah Mabansag
Isiah had significantly more content than many other people in the class.  More importantly, his posts were written with a lot of character.  It seems much less like a school blog, and more like a personal one.  That’s a plus in our books.

Matthew Patel
Although Matthew did not have all the content (there was maybe one post missing that we saw) it was done in the same kind of creative, lively style that made us rate Isiah’s blog highly.  Matthew’s blog was legitimately enjoyable to read.

Felicitas Ruiz
Felicitas has one of the more informative blogs.  Out of all the blogs in class, hers is perhaps the most consistently quality.  Posts are done to completion and in a a timely matter.

Samantha Garrison
Samantha’s blog is a good hybrid of quality content and extra posts.  Everything is presented in a clean, professional style that makes it easy to view.  The occasional humorous post keeps things light.

Josh Ng
Honestly just quality work. Does all the assignments with in depth AP quality writing while adding an occasional hyperlink and all the time using his own unique interesting writing style. There is extra work in there (Prezis for the most part) and the entire blog is well organized for any reader to use. 

Individual Ranking

Cassidy Ashlock: 5
Ming Chen: 8
Reed Conforti:7 
Brittany Cunningham: 2
Danielle Galindo: 7
Samantha Garrison: 9
Valerie Gonzalez: 7
Kristofer Green: 3 (-- Justin)
Sebastian Guillen:6
Megan Hardisty: 7
Alicia Hernandez: 7
Haleigh Jones: 6
Ryunhee Kim: 8
Travis Knight:  7
Carly Koertge: 7
Abby Kuhlman: 8
Alex Lane: 4 (but 9 for extra work)
Karianne LaPlante: 5 (a lot from 2012 but nothing from 2013?)  
Colleen Livingstone: Confused no posts? (maybe wrong link?)
Isiah Mabansag: 10 (really cool)
Conor McNamara: 4 
Lacey Mougeotte: 2
Bailey Nelson: 2
Josh Ng: 8 (clean, extra work, organization -- Justin) 
Nathan Oh: 6
Matthew Patel: 9 (missing one or two posts, but very entertaining writing style)
Conner Patzman: 4
Troy Prober: 7
Brady Redman: 4
Jason Reinwald: 5
Felicitas Ruiz: 8
Erika Snell: 7
Justin Thompson: 8 (bias here perhaps, but I believe extra points are warranted for the nature blog --Josh)
Devon Tomooka: 8
Tanner Tuttle:8
Dulce Vargas: 8
Ashley Wilburn: 6
Chanel Yamaguchi: 7

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