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Internet Safety Video
Internet Safety Video
This rubric is designed to assess multimedia projects. Topic: Internet Safety
Rubric Code:
NX37A49
By
VDHo92
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Elements
Above and Beyond
4 pts
Acceptable
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Stucture
Above and Beyond
The video has a beginning that grabs the viewer and a body that moves the story to a satisfying conclusion.
Acceptable
Has a recognizable beginning, middle, and end
Fair
Missing one or more of the following:
beginning
middle
end
Unsatisfactory
No structure exists.
Quality of Information
Above and Beyond
100% of the rules/guidelines are accurate and varied. The video includes 10 or more rules/guidelines.
Acceptable
90% of the rules/guidelines are accurate and varied. The video includes 8-9 rules/guidelines
Fair
Several of the guidelines are not accurate OR there is not sufficient variety to make the video interesting.
Unsatisfactory
There is little substance to the rules and they do not cover a variety of topics.
Length of Video
Above and Beyond
Quality information is narrated for the required time limit.
(45 sec to 1 minute)
Acceptable
Time limit was not met (no more than 5 sec above or below the limit)
OR
All of the time of the video was not used for quality information
Fair
Time limit was not met (no more than 15 sec above or below the limit)
OR
All of the time of the video was not used for quality information
Unsatisfactory
Time limit was not met (no more than 15 sec above or below the limit)
AND
All of the time of the video was not used for quality information
Narration
Above and Beyond
100% of the narration is understandable (clear voice and word choice is appropriate to the story line)
Acceptable
80% or more of the narration is understandable (clear voice and/or word choice is appropriate to the story line)
Fair
79% or less of the narration is understandable (clear voice and/or word choice is appropriate to the story line)
Unsatisfactory
No narration or incoherent narration
Grammar/Spelling/Punctuation
Above and Beyond
There are 2 or less grammatical, spelling, and/or punctuation errors.
Acceptable
There are 3 grammatical, spelling, and/or punctuation errors.
Fair
There are 4 grammatical, spelling, and/or punctuation errors.
Unsatisfactory
There are more than 4 grammatical, spelling, and/or punctuation errors.
Effort/Participation
Above and Beyond
Consistently and actively worked on the project without having to be reminded. Was careful to listen to others and consider other opinions. Was attentive and focused throughout the project.
Acceptable
Willingly participated in the project. Listened to group members and rarely needed reminding to stay on task.
Fair
Showed limited interest in the project and required reminders to participate.
Unsatisfactory
Showed little interest in the project, allowing others to do most of the work.
Creativity/Interest Level
Above and Beyond
Project shows a significant amount of originality and creativity.
Acceptable
Project shows originality and creativity.
Fair
Project shows some attempts to be creative and original.
Unsatisfactory
No attempt to put originality and creativity into the project.
Keywords:
storytelling, digital video story
Subjects:
Computers
Types:
Project
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