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  1. Rubrics for Multimedia Projects

    Rubrics for Podcasts, Videos, Digital Portfolios, and More. UW Stout's collection of rubrics is organized by task or project type. There are sections in the collection for presentations, digital portfolios and websites, social media, group work, graphic organizers, videos, games, writing, and the research process.

  2. iRubric: Social Media Presentation rubric

    iRubric X2WW33C: Rubric title Social Media Presentation. Built by lhite3 using iRubric.com. Free rubric builder and assessment tools.

  3. PDF Digital Project Rubric

    Digital Project Rubric. I establish a purpose early. I maintain a clear focus throughout my presentation. I establish a purpose early on. I maintain focus for most of the presentation. There are a few lapses in the focus of my presentation, but the purpose is fairly clear. My thoughts are sequential and succinct.

  4. PDF Video Presentation Rubric

    ideo Presentation RubricCriteria1 point2 point3 point4 pointOrganizatio. The presentation was difficult to follo. due to disorganization of the uttera. .The presentation was not easy to follo. y to follow. The presentation was very easy to follow.Accuracy of la. ge useIt was hard to understand due to incorrect use of.

  5. PDF Rubric for Multimedia Presentation

    Rubric for Multimedia Presentation. Task description: You will create a multimedia presentation and present the project to a class at the observation site or a class at the high school. Presentation will include: designing and delivering a 15-minute lesson using multimedia tools. teaching a skill or knowledge represented in the TEKS for a ...

  6. PDF Name Date Multimedia Presentation Rubric

    NameDateMultimedia Presentation RubricUse this ru. ric to review a multimedia prese. ive helpful, detailed feedback.CriteriaThe presentation clearl. communicates the position of the group.The presentation provides credible, researc. able facts that are appropriately cited.The presentation includes the effective use of at least three forms of ...

  7. Developing grading rubrics/assessment criteria for multimedia

    As consumers of media students can have valuable insights into how digital assignments should be assessed. Consider including students in a discussion of how they think their projects should be graded. Developing Rubrics. Set clear goals by creating a concrete rubric that outlines criteria for grading. You can find some basic examples of ...

  8. Multimedia Presentation Rubric

    Multimedia Presentation Rubric. Name: Subject knowledge is evident throughout the project. All information is clear, appropriate, and correct. Subject knowledge is evident in much of the project. Most information is clear, appropriate, and correct. Some subject knowledge is evident. Some Information is confusing, incorrect, or flawed.

  9. Multi/Digital Media Presentation & Project Rubric

    Teachers can adapt this sample project rubric to assess and evaluate a broad range of digital and multimedia projects for tools in Adobe Creative Cloud, making grading of a digital or multimedia project less daunting. Evaluate digital media projects and multimedia presentations across three core areas with our assessment grading rubric, free ...

  10. PDF Creating a Rubric for Evaluating Media Projects

    This will help them understand the performance standards. Rubrics can provide both a grade (summative) and detailed feedback to improve future performance (formative). Use rubrics to promote student self-assessment of their own learning and performance. Avoid mandating process, format, method or approach.

  11. Sample Rubrics

    Sample Rubrics. This rubric is created by the Adobe Education group. It assesses a generic media project in three areas: Demonstration of learning, use of technological elements and tools, and final product and presentation. This is a very comprehensive assessment for any sort of multimodal presentation. It analyses 6 categories: Research of ...

  12. Multimedia Presentation Rubric—Middle School

    A rubric in student language written for middle school students to self-assess a multimedia presentation. Learning Goals. Use this rubric as you work on your presentation. title "Multimedia Presentation Rubric—Middle School" 2024 by Clarity Innovations under license "Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial" Version History Cite this work

  13. Oral Presentation Rubric

    The rubric allows teachers to assess students in several key areas of oral presentation. Students are scored on a scale of 1-4 in three major areas. The first area is Delivery, which includes eye contact, and voice inflection. The second area, Content/Organization, scores students based on their knowledge and understanding of the topic being ...

  14. PDF Fbla Introduction to Social Media Strategies

    2-3 Presenter(s) demonstrated self-confidence, poise, good voice projection, and assertiveness 4-5. Demonstrates the ability to effectively answer questions questions Unable to answer. 0-2 Does not completely answer questions. Completely answers questions. 3-5. 6-7 Interacted with the judges in the process of completely answering questions 8-10.

  15. Grading Rubrics

    A rubric, or "a matrix that provides levels of achievement for a set of criteria" (Howell, 2014), is a common tool for assessing open-response or creative work (writing, presentations, performances, etc.). To use rubrics effectively, instructors should understand their benefits, the types and uses of rubrics, and their limitations. Benefits of Rubrics The criteria identified in the matrix ...

  16. PDF Rubric: Professional Presentations

    Problematic Speaker is fluent and poised; uses language comfortably and appropriately; speaks at an effective rate and volume; few fillers Some degree of nervousness apparent; minor problems with language usage; speaker may speak too slowly or quickly, too loudly or softly; fillers are noticeable Speaker seems uncomfortable; several problems ...

  17. PDF Research Presentation Rubrics

    The goal of this rubric is to identify and assess elements of research presentations, including delivery strategies and slide design. • Self-assessment: Record yourself presenting your talk using your computer's pre-downloaded recording software or by using the coach in Microsoft PowerPoint. Then review your recording, fill in the rubric ...

  18. PDF Social Media Page Rubric

    Social Media Page Rubric. Is well thought out and supports the solution to the challenge or question. Reflects application of critical thinking. Is accurate. No spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors. High-‐level use of vocabulary and word choice. Information is clearly focused in an organized and thoughtful manner.

  19. Group presentation rubric

    Group presentation rubric. This is a grading rubric an instructor uses to assess students' work on this type of assignment. It is a sample rubric that needs to be edited to reflect the specifics of a particular assignment. Students can self-assess using the rubric as a checklist before submitting their assignment. Download this file. Page.

  20. 50 Points 30 Points 15 Points 5 Points: Social Media ...

    SOCIAL-MEDIA-RUBRICS - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The document provides a rubric to evaluate student social media posts on an assigned theme. It rates posts in four categories - effectiveness, shared post, reactions, and creativity - and assigns point values from 5 to 50 points in each.

  21. PDF Judging Rubric for Social Media Classes 1-2

    Judging Rubric for Social Media Classes 1-2 Criteria Above Average - Excellent Average Poor - Fair Points Earned Planning and development—15% (15 points) Realistic and measurable objectives set up front. Outlines how and why the campaign or content was conceived. Considered the different platforms and how to cross-promote items.

  22. Research Presentation Rubric

    Social Media; HOME / LINKS / Research Presentation Rubric The format of research presentations can vary across and within disciplines. Use this rubric (PDF) to identify and assess elements of research presentations, including delivery strategies and slide design. This resource focuses on research presentations but may be useful beyond.

  23. Oral Presentation Rubric

    Score. Language Use and Delivery The student communicates ideas effectively. Effectively uses eye contact. Speaks clearly, effectively and confidently using suitable volume and pace. Fully engages the audience. Dresses appropriately, Selects rich and varied words for context and uses correct grammar. Maintains eye contact.

  24. PDF 2023-24 Competitive Events Guidelines

    Social Media Strategies. Social Media Strategies - Page 1 of 7 - Updated November 20, 2023. Social Media Strateg ies provides members with the opportunity to showcase their skills in developing a marketing strategy using multiple social media platforms. This competitive event consists of a presentation component. Event Overview Division: High ...