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Collision and Refinishing Portfolio Evaluation
Video Production/Presentation
Create a video presentation. Video will demonstrate a task being performed in the classroom and will be incorporated into their digital portfolio.
Rubric Code:
FX42W87
By
HateKhaos
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Video production/presentation
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Average
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Introduction
Excellent
Unique and memorable introduction. Immediately engages the audience. Recommend maintaining same level of energy for other videos.
Good
Introduces the topic and purpose in an engaging manner. Recommend reviewing script and rehearsing opening before starting video.
Average
General introduction of the. Little creativity and only somewhat engaging. Recommend reviewing script and making changes to engage the audience.
Poor
Introduction is not included or does not make sense. The topic and purpose are not clear. Recommend reviewing script to ensure all components are met.
Delivery
Excellent
Narrator has practiced the piece for smooth delivery. Words are clear and pacing is appropriate. Recommend researching and practicing speaking techniques.
Good
The narrator has practiced the piece for smooth delivery. Pacing uneven at times. Recommend researching and practicing speaking techniques.
Average
It doesn't sound like the narrator has practiced the piece. Much of the piece is uneven and choppy. Recommend researching and practicing speaking techniques.
Poor
It sounds like the presenter is reading a script. Delivery uneven and hard to understand at times. Recommend researching and practicing speaking techniques.
Audio
Excellent
Audio volume complements the presentation. Audio matches the video. Recommend reviewing videos to critique oneself to be able to see strengths.
Good
Volume is acceptable and audio matches the video. Recommend reviewing surroundings for obstacles and issues such as echos that can affect sound. Use microphone if needed.
Average
Volume is occasionally inconsistent and audio does match the video. Recommend reviewing surroundings for obstacles and issues such as echos that can affect sound. Use microphone if needed.
Poor
Volume changes are highly distracting. Recommend reviewing surroundings for obstacles and issues such as echos that can affect sound. Use microphone if needed.
Script
Excellent
Creativity and original content enhance the purpose of the piece in an innovative way. Information is accurate and explanation is clear. Recommend maintaining same standards in all videos. Recommend maintaining same standards on other scripts/videos.
Good
Creative element are included, but don't enhance the purpose of the piece. Creative elements don't distract from the content or purpose. Information missing few details to enhance video. Recommend revisiting SOP sheet for content. Recommend carefully working on a script to ensure all components of task are covered.
Average
Creativity is lacking and doesn't enhance the content. Multiple instances of incorrect information presented. Recommend revisiting SOP sheet for content. Recommend carefully working on a script to ensure all components of task are covered.
Poor
No creative elements are included. Recommend revisiting SOP sheet and retrying video. Recommend carefully working on a script to ensure all components of task are covered.
Terminology
Excellent
Group uses industry terminology and forms a relation between lesson/theory and content. Demonstrates a high understanding of the content.
Good
Group does not utilize all industry terminology or form a strong relationship between theory and content. Recommend reviewing notes while creating script for next video.
Average
Group misses key points in video where terminology could be used to help strengthen presentation. Recommend reviewing notes and developing an understanding of content before working on video.
Poor
Group does not utilize industry terminology in video. Recommend better preparing script with key components that should be included from lessons.
Required Components
Excellent
Video includes- Introduction, Script, content, closing and reflection. All components have the quality necessary to demonstrate a high level of understanding of the content.
Good
Video missing one component- Introduction, Script, content, closing and reflection. Components require additional work to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the content. Recommend utilizing script to help create a seamless flow.
Average
Video missing one or more component- Introduction, Script, content, closing and reflection. Components are lacking creativity and effort. Recommend utilizing script to create a guideline for how components flow from one to another.
Poor
Video missing multiple components. Recommend spending more time on planning.
Keywords:
Collision and Refinishing
Subjects:
History
Vocational
Types:
Project
Presentation
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