Journal Entry: Talent Management

OL 342 Journal Rubric The journal activities in this course are private between the student and the instructor. A course journal in Blackboard is generally made up of many individual entries. Review this tutorial for information on creating a Blackboard journal entry. Each journal is graded separately. Instructor Feedback: This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students ca n view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information, review these instructions . Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value Reflective Response Journal entry supports claims with relevant examples of personal experience, previous learning, or logical thought process Journal entry supports claims with mostly relevant examples of personal experience, previous learning, or logical thought process Journal entry supports claims with somewhat relevant personal experience, previous learning, or logical thought process Journal entry does not support claims with refl ectio n on relevant personal examples 25 Comprehensive Response Entry shows excellent depth of knowledge of the module content and exhibits careful consideration of the topic Entry shows good depth of knowledge of the module content and demonstrates that the student has read the module content Entry shows limited depth of knowledge, indicating the student may have reviewed the module content but needs to explore further Entry does not address the prompt and reflects that the student has not read the module content 25 Voice Journal entry is written in a style that is appealing and appropriate for the intended audience , and a consistent voice is evident throughout Journal entry is written in a style that is generally appropriate for the intended audience , and an attempt is made to use a consistent voice Journal entry is written in a style that considers the audience, but the author’s voice is not consistent and is difficult to identify Journal entry does not attempt to use a style that considers audience , and there is no evidence of author voice 25 Writing Journal entry is free of err ors in organization and grammar Journal entry is mostly free of errors of organization and grammar; errors are marginal and rarely interrupt the flow Journal entry contains errors of organization and grammar, but these are limited enough so that entry can be understood Journal entry contains errors of organization and grammar making the journal difficult to understand 25 Total 100%