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Photo Story 3 ABC Digital Storybook Rubric
Photo Story 3 ABC Digital Storybook Rubric
Students will learn to complete their own Photo Story presentation of a children's ABC story book, using the Photo Story program, and then present their presentations to the class.
Rubric Code:
JXA3763
By
alandmegs
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Photo Story Project
Advanced
20 pts
Proficient
16 pts
Basic
12 pts
Below Basic
8 pts
Storyboard
Advanced
Completed storyboard was approved before project creation. Deep thought given to design.
Includes:
*photos
*script for audio
*background sound
Proficient
Completed storyboard was approved before project creation. Some thought given to design.
Includes:
*photos
*script for audio
*background sound
Basic
Completed storyboard was approved before project creation. Little thought given to design.
Includes:
*photos
*script for audio
*background sound
Below Basic
Storyboard incomplete.
Sound Quality
Advanced
Superior quality in the sound including narration and background music.
Proficient
Good quality in the sound. Some background noise but it does not distract from the story.
Basic
Decent quality in the sound. Some background noise that does make it hard to focus in on the storytelling.
Below Basic
Quality of sound/voice is very difficult to hear and understand.
Voice Expression
Advanced
Superior storytelling expression was used. Story flowed very smoothly. The narrator used dramatic flair where needed to draw the listener in.
Proficient
The narration showed areas of expression in the storytelling. Quite a few different spots of dramatic flair was evident.
Basic
The narration showed small areas of expression in the storytelling. One or two spots of dramatic flair was evident.
Below Basic
There was little or no expression used in the storytelling. The narrator simple read the words from the story. No dramatic flair was given
Graphics
Advanced
Chosen graphics were exceptional, well thought out choices and quality was clear.
A minimum of ten photos taken by team and edited in Photoshop.
Proficient
Chosen graphics were appropriate for the presentation's story and clear pictures were used.
Eight-nine photos taken by team and edited in Photoshop.
Basic
Chosen graphics were adequate for the story but some were questionable or hard to see
Six-seven photos taken by team.
Below Basic
Chosen graphics did not go with the presentation's story and/or were poor quality pictures
Less than six photos taken by the team.
Overall effectiveness & creativity
Advanced
Team did an outstanding job of:
*using Photo Story 3
*writing a Pre-K appropriate script
*using graphics and font appropriate for Pre-K
Storybook was interactive.
Proficient
Team did a good job of:
*using Photo Story 3
*writing a Pre-K appropriate script
*using graphics and font appropriate for Pre-K
Basic
Not completely appropriate for Pre-K
Below Basic
Not at all appropriate for Pre-K
Total points--100 possible
Advanced
Proficient
Basic
Below Basic
Keywords:
Photo Story Children's Storybook Rubric
Subjects:
Computers
English
Types:
Project
Presentation
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