Here are a few. The best one I had was on the Apple Learning Exchange but
since they shut it down I can't find it.
http://www2.uwstout.edu/content/profdev/rubrics/videorubric.htmlhttp://pblchecklist.4teachers.org/testing.php?idunique=3&max=6&checklist=13
- this is a create your own with dropdowns
http://www.ncsu.edu/mmania/mm_docs/mm_judge_rubric2.htmlhttp://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.mmproj.htmhttp://ed.fnal.gov/lincon/w01/projects/earthquakes/videorubric.htm
Anne Macdonald
Falmouth Schools
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Shawn Kimball <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am looking for a good multimedia/video (ie iMovie) presentation rubric to
> help teachers and students assess projects. Two of our chemistry classes
> created "Element" videos for an online competition. They have some great
> creative ideas and have been gaining iMovie skills. I have offered to help
> with grading using a rubric as well as help teachers come up with good
> questions and comments to share during the presentation process. I
> certainly want to encourage these students to do more creative video.
>
> Any help or guidance that you can share will be greatly appreciated. Just
> a couple minutes or a website will be sufficient.
>
> Thank you very much! Best wishes for a fantastic 2011!
>
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> Shawn Kimball
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>
> Technology Integration Specialist
> Hampden Academy
> Hampden, Maine USA
> 207-735-3704 cell
>
> *All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for
> development accorded the individual. --Albert Einstein*
>
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Anne Macdonald
Falmouth Middle School
Plummer-Motz School
Falmouth, ME 04105