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1984 Project Rubric
Senior Project LL Website Rubric
Rubric Code:
ZB538A
By
rjr141
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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1984 Project Rubric
Outstanding
(N/A)
Average
(N/A)
Developing
(N/A)
Poor
(N/A)
Content
30 pts
Outstanding
All information in the presentation is accurate, and all content is related to the category. All criteria of project are present. Information is from entire Goldstein book. Group clearly read chapter. 30
Average
Some information in the presentation is accurate, and some content is related to the category. Some criteria of project is present. Some information is from entire Goldstein book. Group clearly read chapter. 25
Developing
Little information in the presentation is accurate, and little content is related to the category. Little criteria of project is present. Little information is from entire Goldstein book. Group clearly read little of the chapter. 20
Poor
There are many inaccuracies in the content, and/or the content is incorrect and unrelated to theme. . None of the criteria of project are present. 15
Questions
10 pts
Outstanding
Question is strong. Presentation answers the question well and the post question is thoughtful and synthesizes the presentation. 10
Average
Question is fair.
Presentation partly answers the question and the post question is thoughtful but barely synthesizes the presentation. 8
Developing
Question is weak.
Presentation barely answers the question and the post question is generic and easily answered. 6
Poor
Question is non-existent.
Presentation does not answer the question and the post question is incomplete. 4
Prezi
10 pts
Outstanding
Presentation utilizes at least 5 images. It is very easy to locate all important elements. Text is easy to read and pictures are placed throughout presentation.
10
Average
Presentation utilizes at least 4 images. It is somewhat easy to locate all important elements. Text is somewhat easy to read and pictures are placed sporadically throughout presentation.
8
Developing
Presentation utilizes at least 3 images. It is very dicfficult to locate all important elements. Text is difficult to read and pictures are not placed throughout presentation. 6
Poor
Presentation utilizes at least 2 images. It is very impossible to locate all important elements. Text is impossible to read and pictures are not placed throughout presentation. 4
Spelling and Grammar
5 pts
Outstanding
There are no errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar. The prezi contains excellent sentence structure and word use. 5
Average
There are minimal errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar and the reader is not distracted by these errors. 4
Developing
There are many errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar, making it challenging for the reader to get through the presentation. 3
Poor
There are so many errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar that it is hard/impossible to read the presentation. The reader is distracted by errors. 2
Delivery
5 pts
Outstanding
Speaker enunciates clearly. Has good posture and does not move nervously. Is enthusiastic and makes eye contact throughout. Ends with a formal salutation. 5
Average
Speaker somewhat enunciates. Has posture and occasionally moves nervously. Is somewhat enthusiastic and makes some eye contact throughout. Ends with weak formal salutation. 4
Developing
Speaker does not enunciate clearly. Has poor posture and moves nervously. Is not enthusiastic and makes no eye contact throughout. Ends with a "and yeah...". 3
Poor
Difficult to understand speaker. Has very poor posture and moves nervously. Is clearly bored and makes no eye contact throughout. Ends with "and yeah..."
2
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Computers
English
Journalism
(General)
Types:
Project
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