1. The argument is well established and convincing with supporting evidence. 2. The solution is evaluated with its pros and cons 3. The presenters applied performance techniques to engage the audience. 4. The presentation's design engages the audience. 5. All members participate equally with a proper performance in the oral defense.
1. Establish Argument: Conveys convincing argument supporting the resolution with supporting evidence. 2. Understand and Analyze context: Explains pros and cons of solution and evaluates it by analyzing its limitations and implications. 3. Engage audience Use performance techniques to engage the audience. 4. Engage Audience design The design of the presentation has a clear order easy to follow that helps to clarify the argument. 5. Collaborate Reflect: Respond to the questions in a clear way with evidence and demonstrate equal participation.
1.- Establish argument: the presentation is convincing, has strategic selection of supporting arguments and evidence. 2.- Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): the presentation includes pros and cons, plus different options. The solution is correctly evaluated and it is widely explained by its limitations/ implications. 3.- Engage Audience (Performance): the presentation engages the audience, and there's strategic presentation techniques. 4.- Engage Audience (Design): there's a strategic selection of media and design elements that help clarify the solution for the main argument. 5.- Collaborate Reflect: oral defense is responded by relevant evidence and specific collaboration of the topic. There's equal participation among all group members.
1. The text provides argument from different perspectives and different evidences. 2. Presentation provides pros and cons and the team's solution, with explained limitations or implications. 3. Audience is engaged with performance techniques. 4. Design is fittable with the presentation's professionalism and has strategically chosen design and media. 5. Enough evidence that all members of the team collaborated on the project.
Establish Argument: The presentation has arguments supported by reliable evidence. That, can lead into a solution that is realistic. Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): The presentation has both negative and positive effects their solution might create. The solution is proposed, explained, described, and presented correctly by the team. Engage Audience (Performance): The audience attention is drawn to the presentation due to the teams knowledge and ability to present their topic. Engage Audience (Presentation): The design of the presentation has a proper and careful selection of the media. If it is inconsistent, the audience will be lost and not attracted to the presentation. Collaborate Reflect: The oral responses to any question or during the presentation should be detailed. All team members should be informed of the topic as well of back up evidence for everyone to be ready for further questions.
1. Establish argument: The presentation has a team's solution with supporting evidence. 2. Understand and analyze context (evaluate solutions): The team states the pros and cons of the options and it evaluates the solution proposed. 3. Engage audience (performance): All presenters engage the audience with performance techniques. 4. Engage audience (design): The design guides the audience through the presentation and it helps the team to clarify their arguments with media. 5. Collaborate reflect: All responses are answers to the question with evidence as support and there is equal participation for all members of the team.
1. Establish Argument - Expects careful use of evidence to support the team's solution or resolution and clear presentation of a convincing argument. 2. Understand and analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions) - Expects proper evaluation and critique of potential options and thorough explanation of limitations or implications. 3. Engage Audience (Performance) - Expects engagement of the audience through the conscious use of performance techniques. 4. Engage Audience (Design) - Expects presentation design that is clear and guiding for the viewer, and strategic selection of media to support the presenters. 5. Collaborate Reflect - Expects equal participation between all team members when answering questions and detailed, relevant answers.
1. Establish Argument- The presentation shows a convincing argument for the team's resolution through strategic selection of evidence
2. Understand and Analyze Context (evaluate solutions)- The presentation shows the pros and cons of potential options, and situates team's solution in conversation with them. It also analyzes the solution and explains it throughly.
3. Engage Audience (Performance)- All performers engage the audience through strategic performance techniques.
4. Engage Audience (Design)- The presentation guides readers and demonstrates strategic selection of information
5. Collaborate Reflect- All responses in oral defense are detailed answers with evidence to back up. The answers taken together demonstrate roughly equal participation of team members
1. The team is able to present their arguments using supporting and credible evidence.
2. The presentation includes pros and cons of the possible options for the team's solution. The solution is thoroughly analyzed and demonstrates the limitations and implications of it.
3. The team engages the audience during their presentation with performance techniques.
4. The presentation's design allows the audience to understand and have their doubts clarified with the selection of media.
5. Oral responses present detailed answers to the questions given as well as supporting them with relevant evidence. All answers demonstrate the equal participation of each team member.
1. Establish Argument: A convincing team solution needs to be argued along with supporting evidence.
2. Understand and Analyze Context: The presentation includes limitations, implications, pros and cons, and potential options which are explained in a thorough, logical, and consistent manner.
3. Engage Audience: The presentation suits the audience and context with the intention of effectively engaging it.
4. Engage Audience: Media and elements shown are strategic and clear for the presenter and audience's understanding and guide to/enhance the message.
5. Collaborate Reflect: Answers and responses in the oral defense are relevant. All team members participate equally.
1. Establish argument: the presentation needs to offer series of supported opinions. It convinces the audience about the reliable sources, supporting evidence needs to be included. 2. Understand and analyze context (evaluate solutions): the presentation needs to explain the pros and cons of the options for the team and a proposed solution. The solution needs to be explained briefly throughout the presentation, explaining its limitations and implications. 3. Engage audience ( performance): the presenters need to apply performance techniques to engage the audience. 4. Engage audience (design): the design of the presentation needs to clarify the argument, the design needs to attract the view of the audience. Clarify the solution for the main argument. 5. Collaborate reflect: respond to the questions given with relevant information/evidence. All members participate equally in the performance of oral defense.
Establish Argument: The presentation presents a convivncing argument, using evidence.
Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): The presentation explains the pros and cons of their solution's options and evaluates the solution.
Engage Audience (Performance): All presenters engage their audience by using strategic performance techiques all the time.
Engage Audience (Design): The presentation's design help the reader understand the argument for the team's solution.
Collaborate Reflect: All responses in the oral defense are supported by using evidence. All team members should demonstrate equal participation in the team.
Establish An Argument: This section is scored on how convincing the argument presented by the team is, regarding evidence and the way it is presented.
Understand and Analyze Context: The presentation has pro and cons for each option presented and determines which is the best one by explaining what each one implies.
Engage Audience (Performance): The presenters are evaluated depending on the techniques they use to engage the audience.
Engage Audience (Design): The design is appealing to the viewers and guides them through the presentation to make them understand the argument of the team.
Collaborate Reflect: All the answers given the presenters reflect understanding of the research question with evidence.
1. Establish Argument: this section evaluates the presence and persuasiveness of the argument presented, as well as the overall strength of the evidence used to support it.
2. Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): This section evaluates the presentation's showcase and explanation of different solutions for the topic discussed and the team's explanation of their own solution's limitations and implications (pros and cons).
3. Engage Audience (Performance): This section evaluates the team's overall ability and technique to engage the audience through the use of strategic and even performance techniques for communication.
4. Engage Audience (Design): This section evaluates the selection, use, and effectiveness of the graphic design and media utilized in the presentation in relation to clarity of the argument being conveyed.
5. Collaborate Reflect: This section evaluates the accuracy, detail and support of the answers given by the presenters during the oral defense, as well as the equal participation of all members and their expertise in the topic of the presentation.
1. Establish Argument - The presentation demonstrates through evidence a convincing argument. 2. Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions) - The pros and cons are presented and the precentors evaluate thoroughly the limitations and implications of solution. 3. Engage Audience (Performance) - The audience is engaged in the presentation and precentors utilize proper performance techniques. 4. Engage Audience (Design) - The presentation's design demonstrate clear design elements that support the argument. 5. Collaborate Reflect - Precentors answer questions asked by audience with evidence and all team members should participate equally.
1. The argument is well established and convincing with supporting evidence.
ReplyDelete2. The solution is evaluated with its pros and cons
3. The presenters applied performance techniques to engage the audience.
4. The presentation's design engages the audience.
5. All members participate equally with a proper performance in the oral defense.
1. Establish Argument: Conveys convincing argument supporting the resolution with supporting evidence.
ReplyDelete2. Understand and Analyze context: Explains pros and cons of solution and evaluates it by analyzing its limitations and implications.
3. Engage audience Use performance techniques to engage the audience.
4. Engage Audience design The design of the presentation has a clear order easy to follow that helps to clarify the argument.
5. Collaborate Reflect: Respond to the questions in a clear way with evidence and demonstrate equal participation.
1.- Establish argument: the presentation is convincing, has strategic selection of supporting arguments and evidence.
ReplyDelete2.- Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): the presentation includes pros and cons, plus different options. The solution is correctly evaluated and it is widely explained by its limitations/ implications.
3.- Engage Audience (Performance): the presentation engages the audience, and there's strategic presentation techniques.
4.- Engage Audience (Design): there's a strategic selection of media and design elements that help clarify the solution for the main argument.
5.- Collaborate Reflect: oral defense is responded by relevant evidence and specific collaboration of the topic. There's equal participation among all group members.
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ReplyDelete1. The text provides argument from different perspectives and different evidences.
2. Presentation provides pros and cons and the team's solution, with explained limitations or implications.
3. Audience is engaged with performance techniques.
4. Design is fittable with the presentation's professionalism and has strategically chosen design and media.
5. Enough evidence that all members of the team collaborated on the project.
Establish Argument: The presentation has arguments supported by reliable evidence. That, can lead into a solution that is realistic.
ReplyDeleteUnderstand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): The presentation has both negative and positive effects their solution might create. The solution is proposed, explained, described, and presented correctly by the team.
Engage Audience (Performance): The audience attention is drawn to the presentation due to the teams knowledge and ability to present their topic.
Engage Audience (Presentation): The design of the presentation has a proper and careful selection of the media. If it is inconsistent, the audience will be lost and not attracted to the presentation.
Collaborate Reflect: The oral responses to any question or during the presentation should be detailed. All team members should be informed of the topic as well of back up evidence for everyone to be ready for further questions.
1. Establish argument: The presentation has a team's solution with supporting evidence.
ReplyDelete2. Understand and analyze context (evaluate solutions): The team states the pros and cons of the options and it evaluates the solution proposed.
3. Engage audience (performance): All presenters engage the audience with performance techniques.
4. Engage audience (design): The design guides the audience through the presentation and it helps the team to clarify their arguments with media.
5. Collaborate reflect: All responses are answers to the question with evidence as support and there is equal participation for all members of the team.
1. Establish Argument - Expects careful use of evidence to support the team's solution or resolution and clear presentation of a convincing argument.
ReplyDelete2. Understand and analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions) - Expects proper evaluation and critique of potential options and thorough explanation of limitations or implications.
3. Engage Audience (Performance) - Expects engagement of the audience through the conscious use of performance techniques.
4. Engage Audience (Design) - Expects presentation design that is clear and guiding for the viewer, and strategic selection of media to support the presenters.
5. Collaborate Reflect - Expects equal participation between all team members when answering questions and detailed, relevant answers.
1. Establish Argument- The presentation shows a convincing argument for the team's resolution through strategic selection of evidence
ReplyDelete2. Understand and Analyze Context (evaluate solutions)- The presentation shows the pros and cons of potential options, and situates team's solution in conversation with them. It also analyzes the solution and explains it throughly.
3. Engage Audience (Performance)- All performers engage the audience through strategic performance techniques.
4. Engage Audience (Design)- The presentation guides readers and demonstrates strategic selection of information
5. Collaborate Reflect- All responses in oral defense are detailed answers with evidence to back up. The answers taken together demonstrate roughly equal participation of team members
1. The team is able to present their arguments using supporting and credible evidence.
ReplyDelete2. The presentation includes pros and cons of the possible options for the team's solution. The solution is thoroughly analyzed and demonstrates the limitations and implications of it.
3. The team engages the audience during their presentation with performance techniques.
4. The presentation's design allows the audience to understand and have their doubts clarified with the selection of media.
5. Oral responses present detailed answers to the questions given as well as supporting them with relevant evidence. All answers demonstrate the equal participation of each team member.
1. Establish Argument: A convincing team solution needs to be argued along with supporting evidence.
ReplyDelete2. Understand and Analyze Context: The presentation includes limitations, implications, pros and cons, and potential options which are explained in a thorough, logical, and consistent manner.
3. Engage Audience: The presentation suits the audience and context with the intention of effectively engaging it.
4. Engage Audience: Media and elements shown are strategic and clear for the presenter and audience's understanding and guide to/enhance the message.
5. Collaborate Reflect: Answers and responses in the oral defense are relevant. All team members participate equally.
1. Establish argument: the presentation needs to offer series of supported opinions. It convinces the audience about the reliable sources, supporting evidence needs to be included.
ReplyDelete2. Understand and analyze context (evaluate solutions): the presentation needs to explain the pros and cons of the options for the team and a proposed solution. The solution needs to be explained briefly throughout the presentation, explaining its limitations and implications.
3. Engage audience ( performance): the presenters need to apply performance techniques to engage the audience.
4. Engage audience (design): the design of the presentation needs to clarify the argument, the design needs to attract the view of the audience. Clarify the solution for the main argument.
5. Collaborate reflect: respond to the questions given with relevant information/evidence. All members participate equally in the performance of oral defense.
Establish Argument: The presentation presents a convivncing argument, using evidence.
ReplyDeleteUnderstand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): The presentation explains the pros and cons of their solution's options and evaluates the solution.
Engage Audience (Performance): All presenters engage their audience by using strategic performance techiques all the time.
Engage Audience (Design): The presentation's design help the reader understand the argument for the team's solution.
Collaborate Reflect: All responses in the oral defense are supported by using evidence. All team members should demonstrate equal participation in the team.
Establish An Argument: This section is scored on how convincing the argument presented by the team is, regarding evidence and the way it is presented.
ReplyDeleteUnderstand and Analyze Context: The presentation has pro and cons for each option presented and determines which is the best one by explaining what each one implies.
Engage Audience (Performance): The presenters are evaluated depending on the techniques they use to engage the audience.
Engage Audience (Design): The design is appealing to the viewers and guides them through the presentation to make them understand the argument of the team.
Collaborate Reflect: All the answers given the presenters reflect understanding of the research question with evidence.
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ReplyDelete1. Establish Argument: this section evaluates the presence and persuasiveness of the argument presented, as well as the overall strength of the evidence used to support it.
2. Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions): This section evaluates the presentation's showcase and explanation of different solutions for the topic discussed and the team's explanation of their own solution's limitations and implications (pros and cons).
3. Engage Audience (Performance): This section evaluates the team's overall ability and technique to engage the audience through the use of strategic and even performance techniques for communication.
4. Engage Audience (Design): This section evaluates the selection, use, and effectiveness of the graphic design and media utilized in the presentation in relation to clarity of the argument being conveyed.
5. Collaborate Reflect: This section evaluates the accuracy, detail and support of the answers given by the presenters during the oral defense, as well as the equal participation of all members and their expertise in the topic of the presentation.
1. Establish Argument - The presentation demonstrates through evidence a convincing argument.
ReplyDelete2. Understand and Analyze Context (Evaluate Solutions) - The pros and cons are presented and the precentors evaluate thoroughly the limitations and implications of solution.
3. Engage Audience (Performance) - The audience is engaged in the presentation and precentors utilize proper performance techniques.
4. Engage Audience (Design) - The presentation's design demonstrate clear design elements that support the argument.
5. Collaborate Reflect - Precentors answer questions asked by audience with evidence and all team members should participate equally.