learning outcome required elements 25 pts storyboard included W r i t i n g

learning outcome required elements 25 pts storyboard included W r i t i n g

Here are the instructions again:

Present a visualization of your final IT Management Plan. You will
create a storyboard to design and organize your presentation content.
The presentation will convince executive-level staff of your strategies
for managing and governing various aspects of IT.

The final presentation will consist of a video with audio narration,
background music with text narration, transitions, and graphics to
support your decisions based on your analysis of the data. The content
should be presented in a compelling and informative manner that captures
the attention of the viewer. There are several tools you may want to
use in creating this video. You may start with PowerPoint slides and
import them into a video and then add narration or text or you may want
to use Prezi. Ultimately, you will end up with a video format for your
final submission, which will be submitted as a video file or published
to an online location, such as Vimeo or YouTube. Video software that you
may want to use could be iMovie, Audacity, or Arc/Canvas Studio. These
are just a few that may be available for your use. This is an
opportunity for you to be creative, professional, and persuasive.

The art of presenting:

Presentation software tutorials:

Please review the Media Hub, a multimedia resource guide (ERAU), (Links to an external site.) for suggested software tools and resources you can use for your course activity.

Rubric

MGMT 422 8.3 Storyboard Rubric

MGMT 422 8.3 Storyboard Rubric

Criteria Ratings Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Required Elements

25
pts
Storyboard included all required elements as well as a few additional elements.

17
pts
Storyboard included all required elements and one additional element.

14
pts
Storyboard included all required elements.

10
pts
One or more required elements was missing from the storyboard.

25 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Spelling & Grammar

20
pts
No spelling or grammatical mistakes on a storyboard with lots of text.

15
pts
No spelling or grammatical mistakes on a storyboard with little text.

12
pts
One spelling or grammatical error on the storyboard.

10
pts
Several spelling and/or grammatical errors on the storyboard.

20 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Clarity and Neatness

35
pts
Storyboard
is easy to read and all elements are so clearly written, labeled, or
drawn that another student could create the presentation if necessary.

30
pts
Storyboard
is easy to read and most elements are clearly written, labeled, or
drawn. Another person might be able to create the presentation after
asking one or two questions.

20
pts
Storyboard
is hard to read with rough drawings and labels. It would be hard for
another person to create this presentation without asking lots of
questions.

10
pts
Storyboard
is hard to read and one cannot tell what goes where. It would be
impossible for another person to create this presentation without asking
lots of questions

35 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Organization

20
pts
Information is clear and very well organized with each section in clear, sequential order.

15
pts
Information is organized and sections are identified with a good amount of clarity and sequencing.

12
pts
The information is organized but not entirely sequential or with clarity.

10
pts
The information appears to be disorganized.

20 pts

Total Points:
100