Digital Storytelling Rubric

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Digital Storytelling: Autobiographical Narrative PhotoStory Student Name:

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FOCUS Point of View Purpose

Establishes a purpose early on and maintains a clear focus throughout.

Establishes a purpose early on and maintains focus for most of the presentation.

There are a few It is difficult to figure lapses in focus, out the purpose of the but the purpose presentation. is fairly clear.

FOCUS Point of View Awareness of Audience

Strong awareness of audience in the design. Students can clearly explain why they felt the vocabulary, audio and graphics chosen fit the target audience.

Some awareness of audience in the design. Students can partially explain why they felt the vocabulary, audio and graphics chosen fit the target audience.

Some awareness of audience in the design. Students find it difficult to Limited awareness of explain how the the needs and interests vocabulary, of the target audience. audio and graphics chosen fit the target audience.

CONTENT General

Photostory contains 10+ pictures and appropriate music/narration

Photostory contains 8-9 pictures and appropriate music/narration

Photostory contains 6-7 pictures and music/narration may or may not be appropriate

Photostory contains 5 or fewer pictures and music/narration may or may not be appropriate

CONTENT Images

Images create a distinct atmosphere or tone that matches different parts of the story. The images may communicate symbolism/metaphors

Images create an atmosphere or tone that matches some parts of the story. The images may communicate symbolism/ metaphors.

An attempt was made to use images to create an atmosphere/tone but it needed more work. Image choice is logical.

Little or no attempt to use images to create an appropriate atmosphere/tone.

ORGANIZATION Graphics & story line Sequencing of are organized in a Information clear, logical way. The story is easy to follow.

Most Two or more There is no clear story. information is pictures seem to Pictures seem to be organized in a be out of place sequenced randomly. clear, logical making the story way. One difficult to picture seems to follow. be out of place.

STYLE Voice quality is clear Voice - Consistency and consistently audible throughout the presentation.

Voice quality is clear and consistently audible throughout the majority (8595%) of the presentation.

Voice quality is Voice quality needs clear and more attention. consistently audible through some (7084%)of the presentation.

STYLE Voice - Pacing

The pace (rhythm and voice punctuation) fits the story line and helps the audience really "get into" the story.

Occasionally speaks too fast or too slowly for the story line. The pacing (rhythm and voice punctuation) is relatively engaging for the audience.

Tries to use No attempt to match pacing (rhythm the pace of the and voice storytelling to the punctuation), but story line or the it is often audience. noticeable that the pacing does not fit the story line. Audience is not consistently engaged.

STYLE Layout

Layout is exceptionally creative and visually appealing. The fonts, color, and background all work together to provide a consistent theme and a presentation that is easy to view/read.

Layout is creative and visually appealing. The fonts, colors, and background almost provide a clear theme. It is generally an easy presentation to read and follow.

Layout is visually appealing although some slides may be too cluttered or too empty. The fonts, colors, and background do not necessarily provide a theme and there may be parts that are difficult to view/read.

Layout lacks visual appeal and is sometimes too cluttered or too empty. It may be confusing at times. The fonts, color, and background do not work well together in the presentation making it difficult to view/read. There may be too many types of fonts, etc.

CONVENTIONS Grammar

Grammar and usage were correct.

Grammar and usage were typically correct, and errors did not detract from the story.

CONVENTIONS Pictures/Graphics

Images are clear and Most pictures in focus and cropped are clear and in if necessary focus and cropped if necessary

Grammar and usage were typically correct, but errors detracted from story.

Some pictures are clear and in Most pictures are not focus and clear and are not in cropped if focus necessary

Total Score ______40 points

Please answer the following questions.

1. What was the easiest part of this assignment?

2. What was the hardest part of this assignment?

3. What is the best part of this assignment?

Repeated errors in grammar and usage distracted greatly from the story.

4. What aspects of your narrative changed because you were telling your story through images/photostory?

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