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Culture of Pedagogy screencast rubric
Culture of Pedagogy screencast rubric - Kayla Anderson
Rubric Code:
A2357X5
By
Kaylaanderson11
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Reflection
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Culture of Pedagogy screencast rubric
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Video/screencast
Poor
Video/screencast was less than a minute or exceed 10 minutes. Could not hear student in the video or had no voice over. Student read word for word off the presentation.
Fair
Video/screencast was a few minutes off targeted time. Voice was hard to hear. Student relied heavily on the words of their presentations and not from their own mind.
Good
Video/screencast was just shy or just over 6 minutes. Voice was mostly clear, with a few stutters. Student spoke mostly from their own knowledge, but used the presentation occasionally.
Excellent
Video/screencast was 3-6 minutes long. Voice was clear with minimal stutters. Student was not just reading information off the screen.
Information presented
Poor
Information includes 1/3 of: one k-3 relevant technology tool/app tip from the podcast, one 4-12 technology tool/app tip from the podcast, and how the screencast relates to or improves access to the human right selected. Descriptions and details are limited.
Fair
Information includes 2/3 of: one k-3 relevant technology tool/app tip from the podcast, one 4-12 technology tool/app tip from the podcast, and how the screencast relates to or improves access to the human right selected. Limited details are present.
Good
Information included one k-3 relevant technology tool/app tip from the podcast, one 4-12 technology tool/app tip from the podcast, and how the screencast relates to or improves access to the human right selected.
Excellent
Information included one k-3 relevant technology tool/app tip from the podcast in detail, one 4-12 technology tool/app tip from the podcast in detail, and how the screencast relates to or improves access to the human right selected. It is explained in detail on the presentation.
Overall presentation
Poor
Presentation was poorly crafted. Little effort was put in. There is missing information and no/poor audio. No details are present.
Fair
Presentation was choppy with minimal details. Student attempted to hit all required questions.
Good
Presentation was creative, full of information and evidence the student listened to the podcast while connecting it to human rights article.
Excellent
Presentation was clean and creative, full of information, detail. and evidence the student listened to the podcast while connecting it to human rights article.
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Reflection
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