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Guidelines For Performance Task: Video Presentation/Animation

The document provides guidelines for students to create a video presentation or animation on an assigned topic as a performance task. Students must form groups of 3-4 members and create a 3-5 minute video discussing their topic thoroughly and providing examples. They must cite all research sources and submit the video by October 18th to present on October 19th. The video will be evaluated based on content, presentation, and research quality using a rubric assessing areas like depth of understanding, organization, design, source reliability, and analysis of research.

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Guidelines For Performance Task: Video Presentation/Animation

The document provides guidelines for students to create a video presentation or animation on an assigned topic as a performance task. Students must form groups of 3-4 members and create a 3-5 minute video discussing their topic thoroughly and providing examples. They must cite all research sources and submit the video by October 18th to present on October 19th. The video will be evaluated based on content, presentation, and research quality using a rubric assessing areas like depth of understanding, organization, design, source reliability, and analysis of research.

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Guidelines for Performance Task:

Video Presentation/Animation
INSTRUCTIONS/SPECIFICATIONS:
1. Form a group with 3 or 4 members.
2. Create a video presentation or animation showcasing your assigned topic.
a. You may produce minimum of 3-minute and maximum of 5-minute video
presentation/animation.
3. Your presentation should discuss the assigned topic thoroughly (present your assigned
topic the way you have understood it)
4. Provide examples on each concept or principle.
5. Let your output be formative and please cite all your research sources.
6. The video presentation/animation should be submitted on or before October 18, 2021 in
a shared folder in Google Drive.
7. Every group should present their respective output on October 19, 2021 for Oral
Recitation.

RUBRIC:

CRITERIA WEIGH NEEDS POINT


EXCELLENT SATISFACTORY
T IMPROVEMENT S
5pts 3pts
1pt
Content  50% ◻ Demonstrates in ◻ Demonstrates   ◻ Demonstrates Points
depth understanding of understanding of little understanding of x
topic  the topic topic  weight
◻ Accurately ◻ Employs research  ◻ Employs research  
utilizes researched information with information with a
information in the video an adequate degree fair degree of accuracy
of accuracy
Presentation  25% ◻ Well organized content ◻ Content is organized  ◻ Content lacks   Points
◻ Attractive and well  ◻ Format is adequate organization  x
designed presentatio ◻ Message is ◻ Format is difficult to weight
◻ Clear and easily sufficiently follow and
understood message  understood  poorly organized 
◻ Computer generated ◻ Computer generated ◻ Message not
with strong visual appeal with acceptable eye clearly understood
appeal ◻ Computer generated
but poorly designed
Research 25% ◻ Cited 4 or more ◻ Cited at least 3 ◻ Cited at least 2 Points
Quality  research sources  research sources research sources   x
◻ Use of reliable sources  ◻ Sources have ◻ Questionable weight
◻ Accurate analysis of   some reliability  reliability of sources 
research ◻ Adequate analysis ◻ Basic information
of research with questionable
accuracy
TOTAL
Created by: _Wirt Dorothy L. Saarenas, EnP__

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