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White Collar Crime PowerPoint Presentation 
Each student will be assigned one type of white collar crime and may choose one other type of white collar crime from a provided list. Students will use the Internet to research their crimes. IN a PowerPoint presentation, student will provide definitions for their crimes, and two examples (total of 4 examples) of real-life cases with the associated type of crime. The presentation must include a design template or background, 4 relevant graphic images or pictures, and a reference slide. Points will be deducted for incorrect spelling, grammar, or punctuation.
Rubric Code: LX3445B
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Subject: Accounting  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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Students will use the Internet to research their crimes. IN a PowerPoint presentation, student will provide definitions for their crimes, and two examples (total of 4 examples) of real-life cases with the associated type of crime. The presentation must include a design template or background, 4 relevant graphic images or pictures, and a reference slide. Points will be deducted for incorrect spelling, grammar, or punctuation.
  Beginner

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Accomplished

3 pts

Exemplary

4 pts

Define White Collar Crime

Each student is assigned two types of White Collar Crime and must use the Internet to define the crime in an understandable way.

Beginner

Student did not define the assigned white collar crimes.
Developing

Student attempted to define the white collar crime, but the definition were incomplete or unclear.
Accomplished

Student attempted to define both types of white collar crime. At least one was defined in an understandable, complete way.
Exemplary

Define both assigned White Collar Crimes in an understandable and complete way.
Research

Using the Internet, student will research real court cases associated with their assigned crime and provide two example for each crime.

Beginner

Student provides zero or 1 court case examples that are clear and specifically relate to the assigned crimes.
Developing

Student provides 2 court case examples that are clear and specifically relate to the assigned crimes
Accomplished

Student provides 3 court case examples that are clear and specifically relate to the assigned crimes
Exemplary

Student provides 4 court case examples that are clear and specifically relate to the assigned crimes.
Technology

The Presentation includes a design template or background, 4 relevant graphic images or pictures, and a reference slide.

Beginner

The Presentation is missing 4 or more of the technology requirements.
Developing

The Presentation is missing 3 of the technology requirements.
Accomplished

The Presentation is missing 2 of the technology requirements.
Exemplary

The Presentation includes all technology requirements.
Grammar/Spelling/Punctuation

Student edits work and uses spell and grammar check.

Beginner

The presentation contains 4 or more grammar/spelling/ or punctuation errors.
Developing

The presentation contains up to 4 grammar/spelling/ or punctuation errors.
Accomplished

The presentation contains up to 2 grammar/spelling/ or punctuation errors.
Exemplary

The presentation is free of any grammar/spelling/ or punctuation errors.
Timeliness

Due date is:

Beginner

Presentation was over 4 days late.
Developing

Presentation was up to 4 days late.
Accomplished

Presentation was up to 2 days late.
Exemplary

Presentation was turned in on time.




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