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Career Exploration PowerPoint Presentation
Career Exploration PowerPoint Presentation
Directions: Create and present a PowerPoint presentation based upon your Career Research. The purpose of this presentation is to inform the class about your chosen occupation. Refer to the Final Exam Instruction sheet
Rubric Code:
FX6W825
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squirrel
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
5 pts
Fair
7 pts
Good
8 pts
Exemplary
10 pts
Information
Poor
Five or fewer of<BR>
listed topics are<BR>
discussed.
Fair
Only 3 to<BR>
4of the listed<BR>
topics are<BR>
discussed.
Good
Only 5 to
6 of the listed<BR>
topics are<BR>
discussed.
Exemplary
Covered all of<BR>
the listed topics. (7)
Accuracy
Poor
Little of the information is correct. It appears as though the information was made up.
Fair
Some of the information is correct, but some is simply and obviously untrue.
Good
Most of the information is correct. There may be one or two questionable items
Exemplary
All information is correct
Clarity/neatness
Poor
The Power Point has a lot of writitng, is very confusing and difficult to follow. It is not eye-catching.
Fair
The Power Point may or may not be eye-catching and is difficult to follow.
Good
The information is fairly clear and well organized, although the Power Point may not be particularly interesting. The Power Point may be eye-catching but somewhat hard to follow
Exemplary
Information is completely clear and well-organized.<BR>
The Power Point is eye-catching with minimal words.
Quality of Slides
Poor
Three or less of the<BR>
slides include little<BR>
creativity and/or the<BR>
slides are difficult to<BR>
read.
Fair
Only five to<BR>
four of the slides<BR>
are creatively<BR>
designed using<BR>
color and<BR>
animation and<BR>
are easy to read.
Good
Only seven to<BR>
eight of the slides<BR>
are creatively<BR>
designed using<BR>
color and<BR>
animation and<BR>
are easy to read.
Exemplary
All slides are<BR>
creatively<BR>
designed using<BR>
color and<BR>
animation. They<BR>
are easy to read.
Grammar/Spelling
Poor
There are many verb form and/or other errors making much of this Power Point incomprehensible
Fair
There may be several verb form errors and/or many minor errors. Some of these errors cause difficulty in comprehension of the material
Good
Grammar/spelling is extremely good. There may be one or two minor verb form errors and one or two other minor errors. None of these error hinder comprehension of the material.
Exemplary
Grammar/ spelling is basically totally correct. One or two minor errors are permissible such as gender, minor spelling errors.
Effectiveness of Presentat
Poor
Not prepared to<BR>
present.
Fair
Slides were vague and brief concerning the subject.
Good
Seemed prepared;<BR>
however, was<BR>
sometimes vague<BR>
on the details.
Exemplary
Clearly prepared<BR>
and thoroughly<BR>
covered each<BR>
slide, leaving the<BR>
class with a clear<BR>
understanding of<BR>
the career.
Citations
Poor
No copyright guidelines are followed and some information, photos and graphics do not use proper citations.
Fair
Sometimes copyright guidelines are followed and some information, photos and graphics do not use proper citations.
Good
Most sources of information use proper citation, and sources are documented to make it possible to check on the accuracy of information.
Exemplary
Sources of information are properly cited so that the audience can determine the credibility and authority of the information presented.<BR>
(web site address or book tytle in small type at bottm of the slide)
Background & Graphics
Poor
Background makes it difficult to see text or competes with other graphics on the page.
Fair
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Background does not include graphics.
Good
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background and/or graphics could have been better suited for the project.
Exemplary
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background & graphics are representative of this presenter.
Animation/Transition
Poor
The presentation contains very few animations or slide transitions.
Fair
The presentation does not contain animations and slide transitions with every slide. Some animations and/or transitions detract from the presentaton or subject matter.
Good
The presentation contains animations and slide transitions with every slide and they fit the subject matter.
Exemplary
The presentation contains enough animations and slide transitions to make the presentation interesting and fun to watch.
Eye Contact
Poor
Student reads all of report with no eye contact.
Fair
Student occasionally uses eye contact, but still reads most of report.
Good
Student maintains eye contact most of the time but frequently returns to notes/report.
Exemplary
Student maintains eye contact with audience, seldom returning to notes.
Subjects:
Business
Foreign Languages
Vocational
Types:
Project
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