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In the style of TED Talks, this is an informative, impassioned, talk about a topic that is of great interest to the speaker. This can take the form of a purely informative talk, or a persuasive speech.
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  TED Talk

4 pts

Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

3 pts

Lecturing

2 pts

Teacher from Charlie Brown

1 pts

Essential Questions Addressed

Develop an Essential Question or Problem around which to Focus Your Work & Thinking -

TED Talk

Presentation comprehensively addresses the essential question (uses evidence such as information, data, storytelling, and more)
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Presentation addresses the essential question. (uses evidence such as information, data, and/or storytelling)
Lecturing

Presentation partially addresses the essential question (or fails to use evidence)
Teacher from Charlie Brown

Presentation does not answer an essential question
Background & Context

Science Content, background research

TED Talk

Substantial, relevant, meaningful and accurate background information
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Relevant and meaning background information
Lecturing

Very little background information or questionable relevance
Teacher from Charlie Brown

No background information or highly inaccurate information
Presentation Design

(Function & Aesthetic a.k.a Works Well & Looks Good) - MEDIA

TED Talk

Effectively uses media to create a dynamic and compelling presentation that looks professional and delivers the necessary information; emphasizes visuals over text; uses two or more delivery methods
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Effectively uses media to create a product that looks professional and delivers the necessary information; emphasizes visuals over text
Lecturing

Somewhat effectively uses media to create a product that looks professional and delivers the necessary information; emphasizes text over visuals
Teacher from Charlie Brown

Does not effectively uses media to create a product that looks professional or delivers the necessary information; fails to use visuals or text dominates the presentation
Presentation Delivery

(How well do you deliver?)<BR>
LISTENING & SPEAKING)

TED Talk

Effectively engages the audience and delivers information with confidence, eye contact, and minimal disruption in 4-5 minute presentation
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Effectively engages the audience and delivers information with relative confidence, some eye contact, in a 4-5 minute presentation
Lecturing

Somewhat engages the audiences; noticeable lack of confidence in the information; little or no eye contact; OR comes in under 4- 5 minutes
Teacher from Charlie Brown

Not a good day.
Writing Effectiveness

(Speech/Talking Points and Text in Presentation - WRITING IE)

TED Talk

Effectively uses writing/written language in the presentation in a unique/creative way -- very compelling and well written script/talking points
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Effectively uses writing/written language in the presentation -- well written script/talking points
Lecturing

Somewhat effectively uses writing in the presentation -- written script/talking points evident
Teacher from Charlie Brown

Does not effectively use writing in the presentation or did not use any writing in the presentation -- did not write a script or talking points
Information Sources

Information is cited either in writing or in speech
- RESEARCH

TED Talk

All sources properly cited
Steve Jobs @ MacWorld

Most sources cited
Lecturing

Few sources cited
Teacher from Charlie Brown

No citations or research evident



Keywords:
  • TED Talk, change, activism, multimedia, presentation, public speaking







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