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Early America Podcast 
Students make a podcast
Rubric Code: N65CA5
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Good

10 pts

Fair

7 pts

Poor

4 pts

Topic

Good

Students discussion defines trademark & copyright laws and their application to their virtual business.
Fair

Students discussion defines trademark & copyright laws but does NOT discuss application to their virtual business.
Poor

Students discussion lacks clarity in defining trademark & copyright laws and their application to their virtual business.
Voice expression

Good

Voices are engaging and powerful in expressing the topic.
Fair

Voices indicate emerging expression of the topic.
Poor

Voices are monotone and self-conscious.
Jingles or sounds

Good

Jingles or sounds are used to enhance the presentation.
Fair

jingles or sounds are present, but they are used as time filler.
Poor

jingles & sound are too loud so they over take the voice track
Time

Good

Podcast lasts at least 3 minutes but not over 5 minutes.
Fair

Podcasts goes over 5 minutes.
Poor

Podcast is less than 3 minutes.
Participation

Good

All team members were equal partners in writing the discussion and the recording the podcast.
Fair

Some of the team members offered help, but were not an equal partner in production of the podcast.
Poor

Some of the team members did not participate in podcast production.
Finished Product

Good

Student took the time to complete an excellent product
Fair

Student's Final product needed more editing.
Poor

Student needed to take more time for a polished product.



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