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AP Research – Elevator Pitch 
This is the rubric for your elevator Pitch.
Rubric Code: R22CC59
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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Initial AP Research Question Pitch
  Needs Work

You must redo to receive a score.

1 pts

Fair/Ok-ish

You should revisit for a better score and for a better chance at having your question approved.

2 pts

Adequate

Has all the components but could be more engaging overall.

3 pts

Solid/Innovative

You did it! I am completely sold on your question.

4 pts

Intro/Hook

Communication

Needs Work

You just started in with info or forgot your name.
Fair/Ok-ish

You said your name and there is some attempt to create an intro, but I am not hooked. There was nothing unique or creative about the intro, or it was hokey or gimmicky.
Adequate

You used a sentence to introduce yourself in a way that showed some relevance and there was some creativity and it was memorable in some way.
Solid/Innovative

OMG! I'm hooked!!! You were honest, but used a twist and now I want to know more.
Question/Problem

Knowledge/Thinking

Needs Work

I get no sense of what you want to do look into.
Fair/Ok-ish

Your explanation of the question/problem is either too simple or not understandable to most audiences.
Adequate

Your explanation of the question/problem is clear and understandable. It makes sense and explained fairly well.
Solid/Innovative

Your explanation of the question/problem immediately seems important and understandable
Because/Why

Knowledge/Thinking

Needs Work

You made no attempt to tell me why your problem and question matter to anyone but you.
Fair/Ok-ish

There is some sense of why your problem and question matter to you, but not much understanding about what it does for others, or how it fits into the community of inquiry.
Adequate

There is a good sense of why your problem and question matter to you, but not much understanding about what it does for others, or how it fits into the community of inquiry.
Solid/Innovative

There is an excellent sense of why your problem and question matter to you, and an excellent explanation of how it fits into the community of inquiry.
Grammar/Clarity

Communication

Needs Work

Huh? I can't understand what you are saying.
Fair/Ok-ish

You did not get the basic structure right and there are grammatical mistakes.
Adequate

Clear and correct, but you might tweak the order to get more of a twist.
Solid/Innovative

Clear and correct and well organized
Length

Application

Needs Work

Way too short or too long by 50% or more
Fair/Ok-ish

It needs to be 25% shorter or longer
Adequate

Very good, but you need to try and get it shorter in length by removing unnecessary "fluff."
Solid/Innovative

Perfect length. . You rock!



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