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Video Essay
Rubric Code:
J2X9XAB
By
JFReyes13
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Video Essay
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Outstanding
4 pts
Excellent
3 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Minimal Achievement
1 pts
Completeness
20 %
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Outstanding
The video contains at least 5 arguments, 3 of which are either deductive or inductive, while the other 2 are the other type of argument.
Excellent
The video contains only 4 arguments.
Satisfactory
The video contains only 3 arguments.
Minimal Achievement
The video contains only 2 arguments or less.
Quality of Information
20 %
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Outstanding
All deductive arguments are sound, and all inductive arguments are cogent.
Excellent
1 deductive argument is unsound/invalid and 1 inductive argument is not cogent/weak.
Satisfactory
2 deductive arguments are unsound/invalid and/or 2 inductive arguments are not cogent/weak.
Minimal Achievement
None of the deductive arguments are sound and none of the inductive arguments are cogent.
Argumentation
20 %
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Outstanding
All arguments presented in the video contribute positively to the chosen cause/advocacy.
Excellent
All but 1 of the arguments presented in the video contribute positively to the chosen cause/advocacy.
Satisfactory
2 of the arguments presented in the video do not contribute positively to the chosen cause/advocacy.
Minimal Achievement
3 or more of the arguments presented in the video do not contribute to the chosen cause/advocacy.
Organization
20 %
Outstanding
The arguments in the video are organized clearly. Their presentation adds to their effectiveness in advocating for the cause.
Excellent
The arguments in the video are somewhat organized. Their presentation is effective in communicating the advocacy.
Satisfactory
Some of the arguments are not organized clearly in the video. The presentation does not effectively communicate the advocacy.
Minimal Achievement
The video is not at all organized. The presentation of the video does not communicate the cause at all.
Creativity
20 %
Outstanding
The video essay is outstandingly creative in its use of audio, video, text, and/or graphics.
Excellent
The video essay is creative in its use of audio, video, text, and/or graphics.
Satisfactory
The video essay adequately uses a combination of audio, video, text, and/or graphics.
Minimal Achievement
The video essay’s use of audio, video, text, and/or graphics is not at all creative or effective.
Subjects:
Humanities
Types:
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