Note: Arizona's competition is governed by Esri's National Competition Rules. Submissions must follow these rules in order to be eligible for consideration.
AZ AGOL Student Comp Judging Rubric PDF
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Topic (5 points): The topic is clearly stated. The topic answers an Arizona-based question, proposes a solution to an Arizona-based problem, and/or addresses an Arizona-based issue.
Map Presentation (10 points): The presentation is logically organized to answer an Arizona-based question, propose a solution to an Arizona-based problem, or address an Arizona-based issue. Relationships and patterns in data are clearly explained. Includes an explanation of how and why the data presented supports the claims that are introduced.
Cartography (10 points): The maps effectively highlight relationships and patterns in data which support the claims introduced. The composition, visualization, and interplay of layers (display scale, transparency, classification, symbolization, pop-ups, charts, tables, labels, filtering, legend appearance) facilitate the viewer's grasp of individual elements of the topic and story.
Imported Data (5 points): The data selected is appropriate, includes the most important elements, does not leave out any obviously important elements, and does not include irrelevant elements.
Student-Created Data (5 points): Five points are set aside to specifically reward students who create important data. Data created by the student(s) should be documented on the Details page. Points awarded from 0 to 5 based the significance of the data created.
Geographic Analysis (10 points): The student(s) effectively used at least one type of geographic analysis. Here are some possible types of analysis:
Documentation (5 points): Documentation in the item Details page is clear and complete:
Excellent = Student(s) demonstrated the highest level of accomplishment. It would be difficult to improve upon.
Satisfactory = Student(s) demonstrated a competent level of achievement which could be improved upon.
Incomplete = Student(s) did not address all the requirements.
Missing = Student(s) failed to include the requirements of this category.
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