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PhotoStory/Microsoft Movie Maker/Audacity MultiMedia Project 
This rubric is designed to help students combine the sound editing skills of Audacity with their PhotoStory or Movie Maker skills.
Rubric Code: FX32969
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Final product
Determine if your final product is complete and worthy of viewing.
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Acceptable

3 pts

Above and Beyond

4 pts

Story/Instruction Structure
10 %

Does the video convey a story?

Poor

No structure exists
Fair

Missing one or more of the following:
beginning
middle
end
Acceptable

Has a recognizable beginning, middle, and end
Above and Beyond

Has a beginning that grabs the viewer, a body that moves the story to a satisfying conclusion.
Images
8 %

Are all the images used appropriate for the story and pleasing to view?

Poor

Choice of images show no consideration for the viewer
Fair

3/5 or fewer of the images are pleasing to the viewer and/or necessary to tell the story
Acceptable

Nearly all the images used are pleasing to the viewer and necessary to tell the story
Above and Beyond

100% of the photos are of high quality
and are necessary to the story line.
Flow of Photos
2 %

Do the photos flow smoothly from one to the next?

Poor

Flow of photos is difficult for viewer to follow (too fast, too slow, choppy, etc.)
Fair

Most photos flow too quickly, too slowly, begin or end in unimportant parts of the photo, etc.
Acceptable

Most photos flow together in a way that is pleasing to the viewer (overall look of video shows care went into its creation).
Above and Beyond

100% of the photos flow smoothly from one to the next resulting in a product that creates a desire for a second or third viewing
Sound file
5 %

Does the narration support the story?

Poor

No narration or incoherent narration
Fair

The narration does not fit well with the story line.
Acceptable

80% or more of the narration is understandable (clear voice and/or correct grammar and/or word choice is appropriate to the story line)
Above and Beyond

100% of the narration is understandable (clear voice and correct grammar and word choice is appropriate to the story line)
Soundtrack
2 %

Does the music enhance the viewing pleasure?

Poor

Music choice, if it exists, causes the viewer to want to turn the video off (it's too loud, inappropriate to the mood, etc.)
Fair

The viewer notices the music choice and/or the volume because one or the other distracts from the story.
Acceptable

The music choice is appropriate to the story and the volume is low enough to hear but not distract from the narration.
Above and Beyond

The music choice and volume work together to enhance the viewing of the video.
Sound Effects
8 %

Does the sound effects support and enhance the viewing pleasure?

Poor

No sound effects.
Fair

The sound effects do not fit well with the visuals or disctracts from the story.
Acceptable

The sound effects are appropriate to the story, and doesn't distract from the story or narration.
Above and Beyond

The sound effects & volume work together to enhance the viewing of the video and are important to the storyline.
Slides
5 %

Is there the required number of slides

Poor

Under 10 photos were used.
Fair

Under 20 photos were used.
Acceptable

Under 25 photos where used.
Above and Beyond

Over 25 photos were used.
Time
5 %

Was the multmedia presentation the required lengh?

Poor

The presentation was under 3 minutes.
Fair

The presentation was under 5 minutes.
Acceptable

The presentation was between 5-7 minutes. Or the presentation was over 10 minutes.
Above and Beyond

The presentation was between 8-10 minutes.
Work Ethic
10 %

Was time and effort put forward in the making of this project?

Poor

The student did not finish the project, as little effort was shown to complete the project.
Fair

The student completed the project, but did not put significant effort into working on it.
Acceptable

The student showed good effort in working on and completing the project.
Above and Beyond

The student showed exceptional work ethic in completing the project.
Storyboard
40 %

Was the storyboard completed for the project?

Poor

The storyboard was less than 1/4 completed.
Fair

The storyboard not completed for all images, most elements were missing.
Acceptable

The storyboard was complete for all images, a few elements were missing.
Above and Beyond

The storyboard was completed in an exemplary manner. All elements were completed.
Preplanning
5 %

Was there evidence of preplanning?

Poor

The basic idea was presented.
Fair

A partial list of sounds or an outline of a script was presented.
Acceptable

A partial list of sound & an outline of a script was presented.
Above and Beyond

A complete list of sounds & a well developed script was presented.



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  • storytelling, digital video story

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