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Slideshow Presentation Rubric 
Assessment of slideshow presentation, and it's portrayal of the tips that were discussed in class for creating powerful presentations.
Rubric Code: EX33CCC
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Beginning

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Exemplary

4 pts

Slide Design: Keep it Simple

Slides design:<BR>
*Simple and not distracting.<BR>
*Font is a good size and style carefully selected.<BR>
*Little text<BR>
*Few bullets<BR>
*Appropriate amount of slides<BR>
*Powerful imagery/visuals<BR>
*Appropriate level of noise (animations, transitions, colors, visuals, etc...)

Beginning

5 or more aspects of the slide design could be improved upon.
Developing

3-4 aspects of the slide design could be improved upon.
Proficient

1-2 aspects of the slide design could be improved upon.
Exemplary

Slide design is exceptional.
Content

Beginning

Content is inaccurate and<BR>
information is not presented in a logical order, making it difficult<BR>
to follow.<BR>
<BR>
Pertinent information is not relayed to the target audience.
Developing

Content is questionable and information is not<BR>
presented in a logical order, making it difficult<BR>
to follow.<BR>
<BR>
Pertinent information is unclear to the audience and not adequately relayed to the target audience.
Proficient

Content is accurate but some information is not presented in a logical order, but is still generally<BR>
easy to follow.<BR>
<BR>
Pertinent information is evident and relayed to the target audience.
Exemplary

Content is accurate and information is presented in a logical order. <BR>
<BR>
Pertinent information is clear, concise, and exceptionally presented to the target audience.
Audience

Beginning

Presentation is not designed for the target audience.
Developing

Presentation mostly is not an acceptable design for the target audience.
Proficient

Presentation has an acceptable design for the target audience.
Exemplary

Presentation was exceptionally designed for the target audience.
Chronology/Story line

Beginning

The order of slides do not meet the chronological order of events in the story
Developing

The slides show some continuity with regards to the story line and chronology
Proficient

The slides depict the chronology of the story with accuracy
Exemplary

The slides show great detail and understanding of the flow of the story in chronological order



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  • slideshow, powerful presentations

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