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Introductory Screencast Rubric
Screencast Rubric
Use this rubric to evaluate screencasts posted by Monarch Academy students or to make sure your own is high-quality!
Rubric Code:
X6C2B5
By
crivera
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Introductory Screencast
Use this rubric to evaluate screencasts.
4 Advanced Screencast
4 pts
3 Proficient Screencast
3 pts
2 Progressing
2 pts
1- Re-do Screencast
1 pts
Introduction to Screencast
4 Advanced Screencast
-Purpose of screencast clearly & creatively stated
-Draws the audience in with an attention getter
-establishes credibility effectively
-Previews main points of presentation effectively
-Screencaster(s) introduced clearly & creatively
3 Proficient Screencast
-Purpose of screencast is clearly stated
-Appeals to audience with an attention getter
-somewhat establishes credibility
-Previews main points of presentation somewhat
-Introduces screencaster
2 Progressing
-Purpose of screencast stated (but unclear)
-Does not use an attention getter.
-Credibility unclear
-Main points previewed, but unclear
-Name stated, but not clear
1- Re-do Screencast
-Revise script to include the purpose of screencast
-Revise script to appear more interesting or relevant to audience.
-find a way to establish credibility
-find a way to preview main points
-Make sure to include screencaster introduction
Visual Quality
4 Advanced Screencast
-Student finds creative ways to show or demonstrate the information on screen.
- Picture in Picture feature utilized to add to audience engagement
3 Proficient Screencast
-Every movement on screen has a purpose that supports the description of the information.
-Picture in picture feature utilized and somewhat adds to audience engagement
2 Progressing
-Some accidental or unrelated movements on-screen.
-Picture in picture feature utilized poorly or detracts from audience engagement
1- Re-do Screencast
-Re-record screencast with movements or actions that support the term.
-No picture in picture feature.
Audio Quality
4 Advanced Screencast
-Extremely well-rehearsed, smooth delivery in a conversational style
-Voice is clear, expressive, and enthusiastic
-Voice volume enhances presentation.
-Free of background noise, fumble sounds or dead space
3 Proficient Screencast
-Well-rehearsed & almost always smooth delivery
-Voice is clear and expressive
-Voice volume fits presentation
-Some extra noise or dead space that does not interfere with meaning.
2 Progressing
-Adequate rehearsal, but sometimes mechanical
-Some parts of the audio need to be re-recorded to increase clarity or expression
-Too noisy in background
-Try re-recording in a quieter room or use a different microphone.
1- Re-do Screencast
-Practice your presentation until it doesn’t sound like you are reading
-Make sure your voice sounds expressive & rhythmic
-Speed up or slow down
-Re-record your screencast in a quiet room, without any long pauses or “ums.”
Use of Technology
4 Advanced Screencast
-Screencast length keeps the audience interested & engaged.
-Screencast is within maximum allotted time and does not have long periods of silence
3 Proficient Screencast
-Screencast length is just right (not too long, not too short)
-Screencast is within the allotted time with minimal pauses of silence
2 Progressing
-Screencast length is adequate.
-screencast exceeds allotted time by 15 seconds or less
1- Re-do Screencast
-Rehearse some more. Cut down or add on to best use screencast technology.
-screencast exceeds allotted time and/or contains long periods of silence
Professionalism
4 Advanced Screencast
-All spoken sentences are grammatically correct.
-No slang or short-hand.
3 Proficient Screencast
-Some errors in grammar.
-Some slang or short-hand.
2 Progressing
-3 or 4 grammatical errors
-Grammar or slang interfere with viewers’ comprehension of the term.
1- Re-do Screencast
-Need to edit out 5 or more grammatical errors
-Re-record to ensure speech is clear and comprehensible.
Keywords:
screencast screencasting rubric
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Presentation
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