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Operating System Presentation
Operating System Presentation
Student is required to research a specific operating system, and prepare a presentation for the class.
Rubric Code:
M3BW3A
By
Ringin
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Operating Systems
Poor
5 pts
Fair
10 pts
Good
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Organization of Content
Poor
Information is substantially incomplete, lacking 7 or more of the required elements.
Fair
Information presented is difficult to follow or lacks 4-6 elements of the required content.
Good
Information presented is logical and easy to follow, but does not answer 1-3 of the required items. .
Excellent
Information presented is logical, interesting, complete and easy to follow. Student has addressed all of the major requirements, or explained his/her inability to find info.
Delivery
Poor
Student does not present information appropriate to the assignment or demonstrates a total lack of effort.
Fair
Student is uncomfortable with presenting information, fails to include significant content, includes inappropriate content or behaves inappropriately.
Good
Student is at ease with the content but fails to include some basic, relevant material. Or, student presents in an unprofessional manner by showing off/acting up.
Excellent
Student demonstrates knowledge of the O.S.; addresses basic, relevant content and is able to answer questions or elaborate in a professional manner.
Visuals/Presentation
Poor
Student failed to include a handout for the class, or failed to present the assignment.
Fair
Student included handouts for the class, but content was inappropriate or significantly incomplete. Visuals had 6 or more errors.
Good
Student included handouts for the class, but content was limited, or somewhat incomplete. Visuals had 3 to 5 errors.
Excellent
Student included handouts for the class with relevant content. Visuals were spell-checked and proofed for errors.
Timing
Poor
Student had no knowledge of their assigned operating system, or spoke about their assigned operating system for less than 2.5 minutes.
Fair
Student was able to speak knowledgeably about their assignmed operating system for at least 2.5 minutes, but less than 3.5 minutes.
Good
Student was able to speak knowledgeably about their assigned operating system for at least 3.5 minutes, but less than the required five minutes.
Excellent
Student was able to speak knowledgeably about their assigned operating system for five to seven minutes.
Verbal Delivery
Poor
Student met none of the following criteria:
Introduced himself, made eye contact with the audience and spoke in a tone that was easy to hear.
Fair
Student met one of the following criteria: Introduced himself, made eye contact with the audience and spoke in a tone that was easy to hear.
Good
Student met two of the following criteria: introduced himself, made eye contact with the audience and spoke in a tone that was easy to hear.
Excellent
Student met all of the following criteria: introduced himself, made eye contact with the audience and spoke in a tone that was easy to hear.
Keywords:
Computer, Vocational
Subjects:
Computers
Types:
Presentation
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