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Multimedia Project Rubric
Assignment: Communicate complete information on _____________________ topic with __ Cards, __ imported graphics, ____original graphics, ____ animations, ____ video clips or advanced features. Beginner:
1 pointNovice:
2 PointsIntermediate: 3 points Expert:
4 pointsSelf Evaluation Teacher Evaluation Topic/Content Includes little essential information and one or two facts Includes some essential information with few citations and few facts. Includes essential information with most sources properly cited. Includes enough elaboration to give readers an understanding of the topic. Covers topic completely and in depth. Includes properly cited sources and complete information. Encourages readers to know more. Technical Requirements (To be filled in by teacher) Includes ___ cards or less, few graphics from outside sources, few animations and advanced features. Includes ___ cards or less, fewer than 3 graphics from outside sources, fewer than 3 animations and few advanced features, such as video, 3-D, or sound. Includes at least ___ cards, at least 3 graphics from outside sources, at least 3 animations and some advanced features, such as video. Includes at least ___ cards, 5 or more graphics from outside sources, 5 or more animations and several advanced features, such as video. Mechanics Includes more than 5 grammatical errors, misspellings, punctuation errors, etc. Includes 3-4 grammatical errors, misspellings, punctuation errors, etc. Includes 2-3 grammatical errors, misspellings, punctuation errors, etc. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization are correct. No errors in the text. Cooperative Group Work Cannot work with others in most situations. Cannot share decisions or responsibilities. Works with others, but has difficulty sharing decisions and responsibilities. Works well with others. Takes part in most decisions and contributes fair share to group. Works well with others. Assumes a clear role and related responsibilities. Motivates others to do their best. Oral Presentation Skills Great difficulty communicating ideas. Poor voice projection. Little preparation or incomplete work. Some difficulty communicating ideas, due to voice projection, lack of preparation, or incomplete work Communicates ideas with proper voice projection. Adequate preparation and delivery. Communicates ideas with enthusiasm, proper voice projection, appropriate language, and clear delivery. Scale: 18 - 20=Expert 15 - 17=Intermediate 10 - 14=Novice 6 - 9=Beginner Total Points
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Asereth RodriguezI personally like this form of rubric better, because it gives the students a change to evaluate themselves. This gives the teacher an idea of how much time and effort the student took while completing the assignment and how much credit they expect to receive. It also encourages students to be critics of their own work and to take responsibility of their actions in case an aspect of the project was not successfully fulfilled.
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Self Evaluation Teacher Evaluation
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Christy TuckerSample multimedia project rubric. Some of the technical details are outdated, but the basic structure could be adapted for many different projects
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Includes ___ cards or less, fewer than 3 graphics from outside sources,
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