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Traffic Signal Systems Operations and Design: Isolated Intersections
1. What did you like about the presentation?
2. What points didn’t you understand during the presentation?
3. What questions did you have regarding the design plan, its elements, and how it was justified?
Responsibilities of the report reviewers:
Your task is to review the written report and other supporting materials. Refer to Activity #62 for the
complete list of requirements as you complete your review. Please answer the following questions:
1. Did the report include the required information? If not, what was missing?
2. Did the report include the required sections? If not, what was missing?
3. Did the report clearly state the design elements? Provide a brief justification of your answer.
4. Did the report provide justification for each of the design elements? What is your assessment
(strengths, areas for improvement) of the justification?
5. Was the report well written? Were you able to easily read through the report? What was the quality
of the writing?
6. What suggestions would you make to improve the quality of the report?
Rubric
Students often ask: “How will my report be evaluated?” On the opposite
page are the criteria (or rubric) that we (and you as peer reviewers) will
use in evaluating your final reports. A
rubric
is an evaluation or scoring
tool that lists the criteria for a piece of work or ‘what counts.’
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