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Multimedia Presentation 
Students choose a topic, follow the research process and create a multimedia presentation.
Rubric Code: D453W4
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

10 pts

Satisfactory

8 pts

Minimal

5 pts

Poor

3 pts

Research

Excellent

Information shows you accurately researched a variety of information sources (at least 4 sources-- 2 print, 2 online), recorded and interpreted significant facts and identified relevant arguments.
Satisfactory

Information shows you recorded relevant information from multiple sources of information (at least 3), evaluated and synthesized relevant information.
Minimal

Information shows you missed relevant information or misinterpreted facts. You failed to identify relevant arguments.
Poor

Information shows poor research.
Oral Presentation

Excellent

Well structured sentences and ideas used.
Poised, clear articulation; proper volume and rate; eye contact.
Involved the audience in the presentation; points made in creative way.
Satisfactory

Well structured sentences and ideas used most of time.
Some mumbling; some eye contact; uneven rate; little expression. Held the audience's attention most of the time.
Minimal

Few well structured sentences used.
Inaudible or too loud; no eye contact; rate too slow/fast.
Lost the audience's interest; mostly presented facts with little or no imagination.
Poor

Poor sentence structure used.
Unprepared and unrehearsed oral expositions are given. Volume and/or rate may be off. Speakers fail to engage the audience.
PowerPoint Format

Excellent

Consistent and appropriate use of background, font, and layout to support text. Clear readability of text.
Satisfactory

Minor deviations in style or inclusion of distracting elements. Text may be difficult to read at points.
Minimal

Lack of consistency in format. Text is difficult to read.
Poor

Text is unreadable and format distracts from content.
PowerPoint Visuals

Excellent

You have included more than 3 meaningful pictures/illustrations, audio or video elements to support the content. Credits are included.
Satisfactory

You have included 3 pictures/illustrations, audio or video to support your content. Graphics are relevant. Photo credits included.
Minimal

You have included 1 to 2 pictures/illustrations, audio or video to support your content. Graphics may not enhance the understanding of the content.
Poor

Poor images/illustrations, audio or video were included. They do little or nothing to enchance tthe content.
PowerPoint Text

Excellent

Appropriate use of bullet statements to highlight major points. No more than 1 mechanical error.
Satisfactory

Most major points included in bullet statements. No more than 2 mechanical errors.
Minimal

Several major points included in bullet statements. Includes 3-5 mechanical errors.
Poor

Material in sentence form or irrelevant facts included. Multiple mechanical errors.
Participation

Excellent

Each member of the group participated equally in the oral presentation and seemed quite knowledgeable of the subject matter.
Satisfactory

Each member of the group participated in the oral presentation and seemed fairly knowledgeable of the subject matter.
Minimal

Some members of the group lacked basic knowledge of the subject matter.
Poor

Not all group members participated in the oral presentation.
Format of Essay

Excellent

Correct font (Times New Roman, size 12), proper double-spacing, title in correct place (centered, not bold, not underlined, not italicized), and all names included in heading with date and class period.
Satisfactory

Only one deviation from standard formatting.
Minimal

Only two deviations from standard formatting.
Poor

Three or more deviations from standard formatting.
Essay Content

Excellent

Content is written clearly and concisely with a logical sequence of ideas and supporting information.
The project gives the audience a clear sense of the main idea.
Satisfactory

The content is vague in certain aspects or missing them all together. Main points may be lost to the audience.
Includes fewer facts. Some of the information may not seem to fit.
Minimal

Sequencing of ideas is unclear. Includes little information - few facts from each topic.
Information is incomplete or incorrect.
Poor

Information is incomplete.
Few facts are present in general. The main ideas are elusive and non evident.
Essay Organization

Excellent

Includes clear thesis, topic sentences, and conclusion. Information is relevant and well organized. No more than 2 mechanical errors. Format is correct-- double- spaced, correct font. At least 3 pages long.
Satisfactory

Includes basic thesis, topic sentences, and conclusion. Most information is relevant. Only 3-4 mechanical errors.
Minimal

Weak organization. Missing some relevant information. Multiple mechanical errors.
Poor

Lack of organization. Lacks essential information. Multiple mechanical errors.
Works Cited Page

Excellent

Formatted properly, double-spaced with hanging indent, alphabetized correctly, and included all sources.
Satisfactory

Minor formatting issues or punctuation/spelling errors.
Minimal

Multiple formatting issues or errors.
Poor

Missing.



Keywords:
  • non-fiction powerpoint multimedia







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