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ThingLink Rubric
Nonfiction ThingLink Rubric
This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation of your ThingLink presentation project. Each category in the far left column represents a component of the project that will be taken into consideration when calculating the final grade for this assignment. Review the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of the ThinkLink presentation, to ensure that all intended elements of your ThingLink have been represented and all other criteria have been met.
Rubric Code:
CXB93AB
By
annelahr
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Subject:
History
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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ThingLink Presentation
Distinguished
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Intermediate
2 pts
Novice
1 pts
Photo-Relevant and Cited
Distinguished
Photo(s) is/are relevant and show thorough understanding of the assigned term.
Proper citation is used.
Proficient
Photo(s) is/are relevant and show considerable understanding of the assigned term.
Proper citation is used.
Intermediate
Photo(s) is/are relevant and show some understanding of the assigned term.
Citations are used, but include 2 errors.
Novice
Photo(s) is/are not relevant or show limited or no understanding of the assigned term.
Improper or no citation is used.
Required Elements
Distinguished
ThingLink includes 10 tags (elements) and shows a thorough understanding of the subject.
Proficient
ThingLink includes 8-9 tags (elements) and shows a considerable understanding of the subject.
Intermediate
ThingLink includes 6-7 tags (elements) elements and shows some understanding of the subject.
Novice
ThingLink includes 5 or less tags (elements) and shows limited or no understanding of the subject.
Content-Factual Accuracy
Distinguished
All information provided in the ThingLink is factual and shows thorough knowledge of the subject.
Proficient
All information provided in the ThingLink is factual and shows considerable knowledge of the subject.
Intermediate
All information provided in the ThingLink is factual and shows some knowledge of the subject.
Novice
All information provided in the ThingLink is factual and shows limited or no understanding of the subject.
Media content
Distinguished
media emphasizes content or reiterates content appropriately and effectively. All media attributions are properly cited.
Proficient
media emphasizes the content/tone or reiterates content appropriately and effectively. Most media is accurately attributed.
Intermediate
media has some measure of connection to the content/tone or reiterates content appropriately. Media is attributed but not properly cited.
Novice
media shows no or limited connection to content/tone. Media is not cited or is inaccurately attributed.
Grammar and Mechanics
Distinguished
Capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the presentation.
There are no grammatical or mechanical errors.
Proficient
There are less than 2 grammatical or mechanical errors on the presentation.
Intermediate
There are less than 4 grammatical or mechanical errors on the presentation.
Novice
There are more than 4 grammatical or mechanical errors on the presentation.
Appeal/Persuasiveness
Distinguished
The overall look is very persuasive and appealing.
It is evident that the creator showed thorough care for neatness and presentation was taken.
Proficient
The overall look is mostly persuasive and appealing.
It is evident that the creator showed considerable care for neatness and presentation.
Intermediate
The overall look is somewhat persuasive and appealing.
It is evident that the creator showed some care for neatness and presentation.
Novice
The overall look is not persuasive and/or appealing.
It is evident that the creator showed limited or no care for neatness and presentation.
Subjects:
Computers
English
History
Types:
Project
Presentation
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