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How-To Video
How-To Video
Rubric for a how-to video project created in iMovie
Rubric Code:
XXX6X65
By
Danison23
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject:
Computers
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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How - To Videos
Incomplete
0 pts
Poor
2 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Outline/storyboard
Incomplete
None submitted
Poor
Outline/story board do not give details of the procedure to be taught, nor does it follow a logocal sequence
Fair
Outline/storyboard follow a sequence, but leave out details.
Good
Outline/storyboard follow a sequence and include most details, yet still seems unorganized.
Excellent
Outline/storyboard follow a sequence, include all important details and effectively teach the topic.
Camera work
Incomplete
None submitted
Poor
Camera shots are unimaginative and dull; close ups not utilized;
Fair
Camera work sticks to basic shopts only, includes only a few close ups; may be unsteady.
Good
Camera is steady, but the overall video is still lacking in suffucient visual details.
Excellent
Camera work is steady, well balanced with details and medium shots; effectively teaches the topic.
Audio
Incomplete
None submitted
Poor
Audio is unclear or missing;
Fair
Audio is clear, but single channel only; often is mis matched to the video being shown.
Good
Audio is clear, but still has rare occassional issues in quality or is improperly miked.
Excellent
Audio is clear, properly miked, free of noise, and effectively teaches the topic.
Titling
Incomplete
None submitted
Poor
The video lacks or is missing titles; or uses titles that are unreadable.
Fair
Video only has an introductory title and end title, but misses opportunities to support the subject.
Good
Titles are employed at only a basic level, and do not add extra detail.
Excellent
Titles effectively support the topic with details and instruction.
Teamwork
Incomplete
Members did not meet or work together on the project.
Poor
Meetings are not held AND/OR some team members do not contribute a fair share of the work.
Fair
A couple of team meetings are held. Most students contribute to the discussion and are listened to respectfully. All team members contribute a fair share of the work.
Good
Students meet and discuss regularly. Most students contribute to the discussion and are listened to respectfully. All team members contribute a fair share of the work.
Excellent
Students meet and discuss regularly. All students contribute to the discussion and all are listened to respectfully. All team members contribute a fair share of the work.
Keywords:
Communication, television, video,
Subjects:
Computers
Vocational
Types:
Project
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