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Performance Task Assessment List
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Element |
Possible |
Earned Assessment | |
| Self | Teacher | ||
Content - Research and Writing | |||
| Multimedia product shows evidence of effective research and understanding of concepts relevant to course curricula. | |||
| Multimedia product reflects accurate, specific, purposeful information that is extended and expanded to fully explain the topic. | |||
| Supporting details are used to help explain the concepts. | |||
| The vocabulary is appropriate to both the content and the audience. | |||
| Visuals including pictures, diagrams, photographs, videos, flow charts, and other media are used appropriately to support/enhance the concepts. |
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Content - Technical Design and Organization | |||
| Choice of multimedia format is logical and effectively contributes to understanding of the concepts. | |||
| There is a clear beginning, an organized body, and a clear closure. | |||
| Format is well designed (use of color, graphics, sound, moving images, titles, labels). | |||
| Images and graphics are clear and sound is audible. | |||
| Multimedia product is technically correct (operates with minimal flaws during presentation). | |||
| Length of the multimedia product conforms to allotted time frame. | |||
Presentation of Multimedia Production | |||
| The purpose of the multimedia product is clearly evident to the audience. | |||
| Speaker demonstrates effective body language: eye contact, posture, movement. | |||
| Speaker responds well to questions during and/or following the multimedia presentation. | |||
| Speaker checked audience's understanding of concepts by using an appropriate assessment instrument. | |||
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