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MaCH 307 Media Project 
Following the tradition of TED Talks, MaCH 307 is an upcoming conference of big ideas to be held in Room 307 of MBHS. Making Change Happen (MaCH) is a series of multimedia presentations about change presenters are making happen, change presenters are planning to make happen, and change presenters would like others to help make happen. Design and deliver a multimedia presentation that does one of the following: a) Presents a change you'd like to see happen in the local, national, or global community b) Presents a change you are planning to make happen in the local, national, or global community OR c) Presents a change you have made happen in the local, national, or global community
Rubric Code: LCBA92
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric MaCH 307
  TED Talk

97 pts

Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

85 pts

Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

65 pts

Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

50 pts

Essential Questions Addressed

Develop an Essential Question around which to Focus Your Work & Thinking - SOCIAL STUDIES

TED Talk

Presentation comprehensively addresses the essential question (uses evidence such as information, data, storytelling, and more)
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Presentation addresses the essential question. (uses evidence such as information, data, and/or storytelling)
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

Presentation partially addresses the essential question (or fails to use evidence)
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

Presentation does not answer an essential question
Background & Context

Historical information, data, and other background -SOCIAL STUDIES

TED Talk

Substantial, relevant, meaningful and accurate background information
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Relevant and meaning background information
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

Very little background information or questionable relevance
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

No background information or highly inaccurate information
Presentation Design

(Function & Aesthetic a.k.a Works Well & Looks Good) - MEDIA

TED Talk

Effectively uses media to create a dynamic and compelling presentation that looks professional and delivers the necessary information; emphasizes visuals over text; uses two or more delivery methods
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Effectively uses media to create a product that looks professional and delivers the necessary information; emphasizes visuals over text
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

Somewhat effectively uses media to create a product that looks professional and delivers the necessary information; emphasizes text over visuals
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

Does not effectively uses media to create a product that looks professional or delivers the necessary information; fails to use visuals or text dominates the presentation
Presentation Delivery

(How well do you deliver?)
LISTENING & SPEAKING)

TED Talk

Effectively engages the audience and delivers information with confidence, eye contact, and minimal distruption in a 3-5 minute presentation
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Effectively engages the audience and delivers information with relative confidence, some eye contact, in a 3-5 minute presentation
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

Somewhat engages the audiences; noticeable lack of confidence in the information; little or no eye contact; OR comes in under 3 OR over 5 minutes
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

Not a good day.
Writing Effectiveness

(Speech/Talking Points and Text in Presentation - WRITING IE)

TED Talk

Effectively uses writing/written language in the presentation in a unique/creative way -- very compelling and well written script/talking points
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Effectively uses writing/written language in the presentation -- well written script/talking points
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

Somewhat effectively uses writing in the presentation -- written script/talking points evident
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

Does not effectively use writing in the presentation or did not use any writing in the presentation -- did not write a script or talking points
Information Sources

Proper MLA formatting and citation
- RESEARCH

TED Talk

All sources properly cited using MLA format
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

One minor MLA formatting issue
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

Two or more MLA formatting issues
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

No citations or research evident
Professional Quality

MUGS

TED Talk

100% free of distracting errors in the presentation
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

1 minor error in both the presentation
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

1 distracting error in the presentation
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

2 or more distracting errors in the presentation
Evidence of Thinking/Planning/Writi

(Pre-writing, Drafts, Revisions, etc.)
(ACADEMIC INITIATIVE)

TED Talk

Three or more pieces of evidence submitted with completed form that shows planning of the presentation.
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Two pieces of evidence submitted with completed form that shows planning of the presentation.
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

One piece of evidence submitted with completed form that shows planning of the presentation.
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

No evidence provided and/or no form submitted that showed planning of the presentation.
Timeliness

(Turned in on Time)
(ACADEMIC INITIATIVE)

TED Talk

Submitted on time (beginning of class on due date)
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Submitted 1 day to 1 week late
Mr. Ryder in Staff Meeting

Submitted 1 to 2 weeks late
Uncle Percy's Campfire Tales of Sad

Submitted more than 2 weeks late



Keywords:
  • TED Talk, change, activism, multimedia, presentation, public speaking

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