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PLN Project / Presentation Rubric 
Your personal learning network must include Twitter, blog, and RSS feed components. Lesson 6 in the Social Media unit provides the project description. Identify blogs and Twitter accounts that you follow. Show your Feedly organization. Share your choice of curation tool and why you think that will be a good choice for you. Share your plan to use your foundation elements to accomplish the goals of your PLN in a manner of your own choosing... as long as you include technology in your presentation.
Rubric Code: VBW6BA
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Subject: Education  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Outstanding

3 pts

Acceptable

2 pts

Minimal

1 pts

PROJECT Blogs followed

Outstanding

List at least three education blogs that you are following with bloggers' names, blog URLs, and blog names.
Acceptable

List two education blogs that you are following with bloggers' names, blog URLs, and blog names.
Minimal

List none or one education blog that you are following OR missing any of the following: bloggers' names, blog URLs, blog names.
PROJECT Blog maintained

Outstanding

List your blog name and its URL. Show at least two published posts.
Acceptable

List your blog name and its URL. Show one published post.
Minimal

List your blog name and its URL. Show no published posts.
PROJECT Twitter accounts followed

Outstanding

List at least three educators or educational organizations that you are following on Twitter with their usernames and their actual names.
Acceptable

List two educators or educational organizations that you are following on Twitter with their usernames and their actual names.
Minimal

List none or one educator or educational organization that you are following on Twitter with the username and the actual name or missing either the username OR the actual name.
PROJECT Feedly organization

Outstanding

Show your Feedly organization of the three blogs you are following. Show that your own blog is also in Feedly.
Acceptable

Show your Feedly organization of two blogs you are following. Show that your own blog is also in Feedly.
Minimal

Show your Feedly organization of one blog you are following OR that your own blog is also in Feedly.
PROJECT Skill with tools

Outstanding

Demonstrate skill with AND use of Blogger AND Feedly AND Twitter.
Acceptable

Demonstrate skill with AND use of Blogger AND/OR Feedly AND/OR Twitter.
Minimal

Demonstrate skill with OR use of Blogger AND/OR Feedly AND/OR Twitter.
PROJECT Curation tool

Outstanding
Acceptable

List the curation tool you plan to use AND tell why it is a good choice for you.
Minimal

List the curation tool you plan to use OR tell why it is a good choice for you.
PROJECT Creation of plan

Outstanding

Create plan that demonstrates use of all six foundation elements to accomplish at least three goal elements.
Acceptable

Create plan that demonstrates use of at least four foundation elements to accomplish at least two goal elements.
Minimal

Create plan that demonstrates use of at least three foundation elements to accomplish at least one goal element.
PROJECT Team / individual roles

Outstanding

Each individual on a team can demonstrate competence in any requested element.
Acceptable

Some individuals on teams can demonstrate competence in some requested elements.
Minimal

At least one individual on a team can demonstrate competence in no requested elements.
PROJECT ownership

Outstanding
Acceptable

Plan shows purpose and passion.
Minimal

Plan does not show purpose or passion.
PRESENTATION Sharing of plan

Outstanding

Plan is shared effectively AND creatively AND uses technology well.
Acceptable

Plan is shared effectively OR creatively AND uses technology well.
Minimal

Plan is shared effectively OR creatively OR uses technology well.
PRESENTATION intro/close

Outstanding

Presentation starts and ends strongly and with intention.
Acceptable

Presentation starts and ends strongly OR without intention.
Minimal

Presentation starts OR ends strongly OR without intention.
PRESENTATION voice

Outstanding

Voice can be heard, is not monotone, and expresses respect for the audience.
Acceptable

Only two of these are true: voice can be heard, voice is not monotone, voice expresses respect for the audience.
Minimal

Only one of these is true: voice can be heard, voice is not monotone, voice expresses respect for the audience.
PRESENTATION eye contact

Outstanding

Eye contact with audience is maintained AND reading from the screen is minimal.
Acceptable

Eye contact with audience is maintained OR reading from the screen is minimal.
Minimal

Eye contact with audience is not maintained AND reading from the screen is not minimal.
PRESENTATION knowledge

Outstanding

Presenter is familiar with the content AND the organization of the material.
Acceptable

Presenter is familiar with the content OR the organization of the material.
Minimal

Presenter is not familiar with the content AND s/he is not familiar with the organization of the material.
PRESENTATION technology

Outstanding

Presenter uses technology creatively to share the content. Thinking is "out of the box."
Acceptable

Presenter uses technology mundanely to share the content. Thinking is "everyday."
Minimal

Presenter does not use technology to share the content.
PRESENTATION time

Outstanding
Acceptable

Presentation is completed within the time limit.
Minimal

Presentation is not completed within the time limit.



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  • social media, PLN







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