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Ethical Dilemmas iMovie Project 
Students will develop their own real-life stories of ethical dilemmas about respecting creative work, which should be similar in format to the case studies they read. They can address dilemmas regarding piracy, plagiarism, file sharing, remixing and mashing, or how to comment constructively on other peoples work.
Rubric Code: GBA2X5
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Ethical Dilemma
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Participation

This deals with participation and presentation by the members of the group.

Poor

Rarely willing and focused during group work and presentation
Fair

Sometimes willing and focused during group work and presentation
Good

Usually willing and focused during group work and presentation.
Excellent

Always willing and focused during group work and presentation.
Achievement of Purpose

This part of the rubric focuses on addressing an ethical dilemma

Poor

Purpose is vaguely established and may not be sustained
Fair

Purpose is established but may not be sustained
Good

Purpose is clearly established and generally sustained
Excellent

Purpose is clearly established and effectively sustained.
Achievement of Solution to Dilemma

This part of the rubric focuses on finding a solution to the dilemma portrayed with emphasizing how to be responsible with others' creative work.

Poor

Solution is vaguely established and may not be sustained
Fair

Solution is established but may not be sustained
Good

Solution is clearly established and generally sustained
Excellent

Solution is clearly established and effectively sustained
Story Telling

The movie demonstrates and beginning, middle, and end.

Poor

Story of the movie is vaguely established and may not be sustained
Fair

Story is established but may not be sustained
Good

Story is clearly established and generally sustained
Excellent

Story is clearly established and effectively sustained.
Parts of the Project

When the project is submitted, does it include the following:
1. Title Card
2. Movie
3. Closing Credits (names and credits deserved)
4. Transitions

Poor

1 of the 4 parts are demonstrated.
Fair

2 of the 4 parts are demonstrated
Good

3 of the 4 parts are demonstrated
Excellent

All 4 parts are demonstrated




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