Visual Presentation Score Sheet/Rubric Updated Fall 2019
Visual Presentation Score Sheet/Rubric Updated Fall 2019. 4-H Visual Voice was clear and well- projected. (5 points). Eye Contact. Did not maintain ...
Scoring Rubric for Video Presentations To be successful
sound and audio. Video footage and effects are hampered by inconsistent quality sound and audio that together distract the viewer from the storyline. The
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Interview Audio Description and Rubric
Immigration Interview Rubric. Category. Exemplary. Proficient. Nearly Voiceover. The voiceover added creates an effective presentation and enhance the audio.
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Teacher's Scoring Rubric. ACTIVITY. Exemplary. Proficient. Partially Proficient the presentation descriptions of background audio for each scene
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Grading Rubric: Audio/Video Presentation. ACTIVITY Level 1. Level 2. Level 3. Level 4. Content. (40%). The multimedia element lacks a.
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Visual Presentation Rubric. Below Basic (D). Basic (C). Good (B). Excellent (A). Organization Presentation is not sequential or logical and it may be hard.
Visual Presentation Score Sheet/Rubric Updated Fall 2019
Visual Presentation Score Sheet/Rubric Updated Fall 2019 Voice. Voice was unclear with no projection. (3 points). Voice was either unclear or did not.
ORAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC
Referred occasionally to notes and/or audio visual materials; engaged audience through eye contact and gestures; aware of audience reaction. Relied heavily on
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uses time poorly; the whole presentation Presentation. Aids. ? does not use audio/visual aids or media ... Presentation Rubric / Grades 9 -12 / Page 2.
Audio Narrated Group Presentation Rubric
Group Project:The goals of this assignment are to learn how to deliver a professional PowerPoint audio-narrated presentation, write an informative report, and to work collaboratively with others using technology.Excellent
10 points
Acceptable
7 points
Unacceptable
3 points
ScoreOrganization
OfPresentation
(10 points possible)The PowerPoint is
organized in a logical sequence, making it easy to understand the information that is being presented.Clearly identifiable
introduction, body and conclusion. The PowerPoint is organized in a logical sequence, making it easy to understand the information that is being presented.However, either the
introduction, body or conclusion is not clearly identifiable. The PowerPoint is not organized in a logical manner, making it difficult to understand the information. No clear distinction between introduction, body and conclusion.Format/design/Layout
OfPresentation
(10 points possible) PowerPoint is designed so as to visually engage the viewer on all slides:Professional choice in
background color, font color, font style, font size, and amount of information per slide, animation, and graphics PowerPoint does not visually engage the viewer on one or two slides due to choice in background color, font color, font style, font size, and amount of information per slide, animation, and graphics The PowerPoint does not visually engage the viewer on 3 or more slides due to either poor color choices of background color, font color, font style, font size, and amount of information per slide, animation, and graphicsContent
OfPresentation
(10 points possible)Information presented
in PowerPoint addresses the assignment objectives:Each item is addressed
from the instructions Information presented inPowerPoint directly
addresses the assignment objectives: One or two items are not discussed as is required from instructions. Information presented inPowerPoint directly
addresses the assignment objectives: Three or more items are not discussed as is required from instructions.Narration
OfPresentation
(10 points possible)Each speaker
introduces themselves and is conversational with minimal vocal fillers during their discussion. One speaker has a problem with either introducing themselves, conversational tone, and/or vocal fillers during their discussion. Two or more speaker has a problem with either introducing themselves, conversational tone, and/or vocal fillers during their discussion.Mechanics/Grammar of
Written Report
(10 points possible)The written report
contains varied and effective sentence structure; concise, clear, courteous, and correct language free of grammar and punctuation errors. The written report contains up to three errors with varied and effective sentence structure; concise, clear, courteous, and correct language free of grammar and/or punctuation errors. The written report contains more than three errors with varied and effective sentence structure; concise, clear, courteous, and correct language free of grammar and/or punctuation errors.Organization Of
Written Report
(10 points possible)The written report is
organized in a logical sequence, making it easy to understand the information that is being presented.Clearly identifiable
introduction, body and conclusion. The written report is organized in a logical sequence, making it easy to understand the information that is being presented.However, either the
introduction, body or conclusion is not clearly identifiable. The written report is not organized in a logical manner, making it difficult to understand the information. No clear distinction between introduction, body and conclusion.Format Of Written
Report
(10 points possible)Written report meets
the page requirement and is not a manuscript of the presentation but instead provides additional information.It contains proper
headings, spacing, paragraph breaks, and margins. Written report meets the page requirement, however, provides much of the same information as is presented in the presentation. It contains proper headings, spacing, paragraph breaks, and margins. Written report does not meets the page requirement and/or provides much of the same information as is presented in the presentation. It does not contains proper headings, spacing, paragraph breaks, and margins.Content of Written
Report
(10 points possible)Written report is well
organized and concise with well-structured complete sentences, free of spelling/punctuation errors and uses correct grammar. Written report contains up to three instances of unclear organized, problems with conciseness and/or well- structured complete sentences, and/or spelling/punctuation errors and/or issues with proper grammar. Written report contains more than three instances of unclear organized, problems with conciseness and/or well-structured complete sentences, and/or spelling/punctuation errors and/or issues with proper grammar. Total /100Evaluation Criteria
Outstanding: (90-100)
The presentation demonstrates superior application of communication concepts and principles outlined in the readings
and exercises. The assignment does not contain errors in organization of presentation, format/design/layout of
presentation, content of presentation, narration of presentation, mechanics/grammar of written report, organization of
written report, format of written report, content of written report, citations of presentation & written report and group
work.Above Average: (80-89)
The presentation demonstrates above average application of communication concepts and principles outlined in the
readings and exercises. The assignment has a few minor errors in organization of presentation, format/design/layout of
presentation, content of presentation, narration of presentation, mechanics/grammar of written report, organization of
written report, format of written report, content of written report, citations of presentation & written report and group
work.Satisfactory: (70-79)
The presentation demonstrates satisfactory application of communication concepts and principles outlined in the
readings and exercises. The assignment has a moderate number of errors in organization of presentation,
format/design/layout of presentation, content of presentation, narration of presentation, mechanics/grammar of written
report, organization of written report, format of written report, content of written report, citations of presentation &
written report and group work.Poor: (1-69)
The presentation has an inconsistent application of communication concepts and principles outlined in the readings and
exercises and/or has frequent and serious errors in organization of presentation, format/design/layout of presentation,
content of presentation, narration of presentation, mechanics/grammar of written report, organization of written report,
format of written report, content of written report, citations of presentation & written report and group work.
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