Experiences in Inquiry - Secondary Schools Site EvaluationScience Presentation RubricThe following rubric may be used by peers as well as by instructors to evaluate any science presentation. It includes evaluation criteria for both the CONTENT and MECHANICS of the presentation.
Criteria for Evaluating the CONTENT of the Presentation
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The following rubric may be used for assessing science posters. It can be used for both self-assessment and evaluation purposes.
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The following rubric may be used for assessing PowerPoint presentations.
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Science Presentation Rubric | Science Poster Rubric | Rubric for PowerPoint
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This WebQuest developed by Lori Seawel, Instructional Designer and Technology Coordinator
ITS-Educational
Technology, University of Northern Iowa
Contributing Authors:
Alan Czarnetzki, Professor of Earth Science & Director of STORM, University of Northern Iowa
Marcy Seavey, STEM Coordinator, University of Northern Iowa
Doreen Hayek, Projects Administrator, ITS-Educational Technology, University of Northern Iowa
Eve Halligan, Program Coordinator, Iowa Academy of Science
Lori Seawel, Instructional Designer & Technology Coordinator,
ITS-Educational Technology, University of Northern Iowa
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