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Slide Show Presentation Rubric
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Rubric Code:
J234C76
By
hwiesner
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Slide Show Presentation Final Project
Poor
0 pts
Fair
5 pts
Good
7 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Technical Requirements
Poor
Presentation was under minimum number of slides 10 and or exceeded 20 slides.
No or minimal images were used but missing captions and/or alt text.
No title screen and/or no ending screen.
Many spelling and grammar errors.
Script was not included or script was difficult to follow. Script contained less than one paragraph per slide or more than two paragraphs per slide.
Fair
Presentation was under minimum number of slides 10 and or exceeded 20 slides.
At least 3 images were used but missing captions and/or alt text.
No title screen and or/no ending screen.
Many spelling and grammar errors.
Script was included but disorganized and difficult to follow. Script contained less than one paragraph per slide or more than two paragraphs per slide.
Good
Presentation met minimum number of slides 10 and did not exceed 20 slides.
At least 5 images were used, correctly captioned, and alt text included.
Title screen with name and date. Ending screen with resources mostly correcty cited included.
Few spelling and grammar errors.
Script was included but may not have included corresponding numbers to organize content. Script was limited to no more than two paragraphs of information per slide.
Excellent
Presentation met minimum number of slides 10 and did not exceed 20 slides.
Title screen, with name, date, and presentation outline. Ending screen with resources correctly cited included.
At least 7 images were used, correctly captioned, and alt text included.
No spelling and grammar errors.
Script was included with corresponding slide numbers to organize content. Script was limited to no more than two paragraphs of information per slide.
Demonstration of knowledge
Poor
Response shows little to no understanding of the concepts presented.
Fair
Response shows minimal to basic understanding of the concepts presented, but provides no examples.
Good
Response shows solid understanding of concepts presented, and refers to concepts presented in the course.
Excellent
Presentation shows advance understanding of concepts presented, and cites a minimum of 4 examples from resources presented in the course to support their understanding and opinions.
Personal application
Poor
Presentation shows no level of understanding of principles of servant leadership and provides no summary of how to apply servant leadership principles to leadership roles and fails to apply it personally.
Fair
Presentation shows a vague level of understanding of principles of servant leadership, by summarinzg at least one example of how to apply servant leadership principles to leadership roles, but fails to apply it personally.
Good
Presentation shows an adequate level of understanding and commitment to principles of servant leadership, by providing at least one example of how to apply servant leadership principles to leadership roles.
Excellent
Presentation shows a deep level of understanding and commitment to principles of servant leadership, by providing at least two concrete, actionable examples of how to apply servant leadership principles to leadership roles.
Organization
Poor
Presentation is haphazard and lacks organization.
Fair
Presentation is loosely organized but hits the main 3 points.
Good
Presentation is organized to reflect the content organization in the course, but does not provide title screen.
1) Intro to principles of servant leadership
2) Summary of at least one characer from Lord of the Rings and how they demonstrated servant leadership
3) How you plan to incorporate servant leadership into your leadership role.
Excellent
Presentation is clearly organized to reflect the content organization in the course, with the outline presented on a title screen:
1) Intro to principles of servant leadership
2) Summary of at least one characer from Lord of the Rings and how they demonstrated servant leadership
3) How you plan to incorporate servant leadership into your leadership role.
Creativity and artistry
Poor
Presentation is basic and contains no images or multimedia.
Fair
Presentation is basic and makes little use of images to enhance the experience.
Good
Presentation is attractive, engaging, and makes use of images to enhance the experience. Videos, audio embeds, and links may also be used.
Excellent
Presentation is attractive, engaging, and makes use of images to enhance the experience. Videos, audio embeds, and links may also be used. Presentation has a cohesive feel.
Subjects:
English
Health
Humanities
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Types:
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