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Computer Hardware Project
Computer Hardware & Components-How to Project
Students are to create a presentation to explain one of the computer hardware parts and its function to the class. Students will also summarize the project by giving tips to consider when buying a computer. The finished project will be presented through a PowerPoint presentation, Video, or Canva. Your presentation must include pictures of the hardware, an explanation of the function, and tips to consider when purchasing a computer.
Rubric Code:
N23W2B4
By
MrsPrevost
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Subject:
Business
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Presentation Rubric
Poor
30 pts
Fair
35 pts
Good
40 pts
Excellent
50 pts
Comments / Points
(N/A)
Introduction
Poor
Audience cannot understand speaker and the presentation because there is no sequence of information or incomplete;
Fair
Audience has difficulty following hearing the speaker and the presentation because student jumps around; student includes somewhat of a brief overview of the presentation but does not include the purpose.
Good
Student introduces his or herself and presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow; student includes a brief overview of the presentation and somewhat of what the purpose of their presentation.
Excellent
Student introduces his or herself and presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow; student includes a brief overview of the purpose of their presentation.
Comments / Points
Subject Knowledge of Each Part
Poor
Student does not have grasp of information; student cannot answer questions about subject; student does not include any of these for each part- a picture, description of the function, a recommendation for a specification when purchasing.
Fair
Student is uncomfortable with some information and is able to answer only basic questions; student includes at least one for each part- a picture, a description of the function of the part, a recommendation for a specification when purchasing.
Good
Student is at ease with expected answers to all questions, but fails to explain or elaborate; student includes a minimum of two for each part- a picture, a description of the function of the part, a recommendation for a specification when purchasing.
Excellent
Student demonstrates full knowledge of information and can answer all questions with explanations and elaboration; student includes a picture, a description of the function, and a recommendation for a specification when purchasing for each part.
Comments / Points
Presentation
Poor
Student uses no graphics; students gives no summary of 10 tips to consider when buying a computer.
Fair
Student occasionally uses graphics that only sometimes support text and presentation; student gives a summary of 3 to 5 tips to consider when buying a computer.
Good
Student's graphics relate to text and presentation; student gives a summary of 1-2 tips to consider when buying a computer.
Excellent
Student's graphics explain and reinforce screen text and presentation. Student uses animation and extras in the presentation; student gives a summary of 3+ tips to consider when buying a computer.
Comments / Points
Mechanics
Poor
Student's presentation has four or more spelling errors and/or grammatical errors.
Fair
Presentation has three misspellings and/or grammatical errors. Student only occasionally explains topics.
Good
Presentation has no more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors. Student explains topics and is knowledgable with the material.
Excellent
Presentation has one/no misspellings or grammatical errors. The student knows the material.
Comments / Points
Subjects:
Business
Humanities
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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