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Podcast 
Rubric Code: D2W53C2
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Exemplary (A)

4 pts

Proficient (B)

3 pts

Developing (C)

2 pts

Poor (D)

1 pts

Engagement
2 pts

Exemplary (A)

Your podcast is engaging as well as informative. You took care to make your podcast interesting for both microbiology students and non microbiology students.
Proficient (B)

Your podcast explains the microbiology concepts and does have an element that makes it interesting.
Developing (C)

You could explain the microbiology concepts but it is a really dry podcast.
Poor (D)

You took very little effort to make your podcast engaging.
Content
8 pts

Exemplary (A)

You describe all concepts very clearly and concisely. Your content is correct and easy to understand. You use applicable examples to illustrate your concepts.
Proficient (B)

You describe your concepts correctly and your description is understandable.
Developing (C)

You describe your concepts but perhaps your descriptions contain an error or are difficult to understand.
Poor (D)

You attempt to explain the concepts but your explanation is incorrect or very difficult to understand.
Real World Example/Connection
5 pts

Exemplary (A)

Your podcast mentions how your concept is connected to the real world. You thoroughly explain the connection and how microbiology can be used to educate, inform or affect change in a community.
Proficient (B)

Your podcast contains a real world example and you correctly explain how microbiology can be used to educate, inform or affect change in a community.
Developing (C)

Your podcast contains a real world example but perhaps you didn't explain it correctly or you didn't fully explain why it was relevant to your subject.
Poor (D)

Your podcast contains a real world example
Script
3 pts

Exemplary (A)

Your script was ready on time and was approved. Your script showed evidence of thought and revision. You stuck closely to your script in your production (though some improvisation is OK)
Proficient (B)

Your script was ready on time and was approved. You improvised some but it is clear you were following a well thought-out plan.
Developing (C)

Your script might not have been ready on time, not approved, or you didn't stick to it and your podcast seemed very improvised.
Poor (D)

You didn't write a script or stick to it. Your podcast seemed almost totally improvised.
Organization
2 pts

Organization, Grammar, and Timeliness

Exemplary (A)

Your podcast was organized and was easy to follow. You used appropriate grammar and language. Your podcast was submitted on time. It was clear every member of your group had a role.
Proficient (B)

Your podcast was organized and you used appropriate grammar. Your podcast was submitted on time. Every member of your group had a role.
Developing (C)

Your future podcasts need to be more organized or you need to think more carefully about the language and grammar you use OR your podcast was submitted Late. It might not have been clear that every member had a role.
Poor (D)

Your podcast was not organized and you did not use appropriate grammar. Your podcast was late. Every member was not included.




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