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Designing Effective Projects: Red Light, Green Light
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Red Light, Green Light: Presentation Rubric

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Content

We propose a practical, cost-effective, and logical solution to the problem and communicate our proposal in a persuasive way using graphs and charts of our data to support our idea.

We propose a reasonable solution to the problem and communicate our proposal effectively using charts and graphs of our data to support our idea.

We propose a solution, but it may not be practical, and we only partially support our idea with charts and graphs of our data.

We do not propose a solution, or the solution we propose is not reasonable and we have little or no data to support it.

Organization

Our presentation is organized in a logical order with an introductory and closing slide.

Our presentation is organized and has an opening and closing slide.

Our presentation is in a rather confusing order or is missing an introductory or closing slide.

Our presentation is unorganized and difficult to follow.

Appearance

We use an appropriate amount of text on a slide, and our slide design, along with graphics, transitions, and special effects, helps us communicate our meaning.

We use an appropriate amount of text on a slide, and our slide design, along with graphics, transitions, and special effects, do not detract from our meaning.

We sometimes put too much text on a slide, and our slide design, graphics, transitions, and special effects sometimes detract from our meaning.

We often put too much text on a slide, and our slide design, graphics, transitions, and special effects often overpower what we are trying to say.

Writing Conventions

We have no errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, or word usage.

We have no errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, or word usage that detract from our meaning.

We have a few errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, or word usage that detract from our meaning.

We have so many errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and word usage that our meaning is not clear.



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