Understand and Analyze Context: explains the research question clearly and how it connects to the stimulus material. Establish Argument: The presentation has a logical order and is explain clearly. Also the evidence are clear and are connected to the claims. Select and Use Evidence: The presentation has relevant evidence from the different perspectives to help the argument. Establish Argument: The presentation has detailed, resolutions and conclusion. Also has a slide presenting the limitations. Engage Audience: Has emphasis of information is designed for audience situation medium and or purpose. Engage Audience: Strong support to communication of the argument to the audience.
1. Understand and Analyze Context: the presentation presents the context and the importance of the research question 2. Establish Argument: the presentation clearly and logically connects evidence and claims to create an argument 3. Select and Use Evidence: the presentation uses strong sources to support the central claim 4. Establish Argument: the presentation offers a strong solution to the problem addressed in the research question, as well as considering the different limitations and implications of the solution 5. Engage audience: the visual presentation is appealing and contains relevant information that supports the oral presentation 6. Engage audience: the oral presentation shows mastery of oral expression and presents the ideas in a concise and precise way.
1.Understand and Analyze context: To get the full points you need to explain your research question, it´s relevance and how it is related to the stimulus material 2.Establish Argument: the presentation follows a clear line of reasoning, it is organized in a logical order and evidence is used to support the argument. 3.Select and Use Evidence: relevant evidence from multiple perspectives included in the IWA need to be presented as support to the argument 4.Establish Argument: the presentation explicitly explains it´s proposed solution/conclusion. For any solution it explains the implications and limitations 5.Engage Audience: The presentation itself has a good design that captivates the audience, not too distracting. It appropriately shows the main ideas. 6.Engage Audience: the presenter uses techniques to keep the audience engaged and to effectively deliver the information in the presentation.
Oral Defense
1.Reflect: the response is detailed and supported by evidence 2.Establish Argument: the response is relevant and explains its importance
1. Understand and Analyze Context: Explains the relevance of the research question and presents the connection it to the stimulus material. 2. Establish Argument: The presentation is logically organized and connects evidence and claims to establish a clear argument. 3. Select and Use Evidence: Evidence that is relevant is selected to support various perspectives that strengthen the argument. 4. Establish Argument: the presentation offers a detailed solution or conclusion that considers limitations and implications. 5. Engage Audience: The presentation has a clear design that allows important information to be emphasized without distracting from the actual argument. 6. Engage Audience: The student uses effective speech and movement techniques that strongly communicates the points to the audience.
Oral Defense: 1. Reflect: The answer is detailed and uses evidence to back it up. 2. Establish Argument: The answer explains the relevance and context of the question posed.
Julian Gonzalez 1. Understand and Analyze Context: The presentation explains the importance and context of the research question. 2. Establish Argument: The presentation is well structured and connects the claims to the evidence and argument. 3. Select and Use Evidence: Relevant and credible evidence from different perspectives is used. 4. Establish Argument: A logical and reasonable conclusion with its limitations is explained. 5. Engage Audience: The presentation is well designed and goes along with the information. 6. Engage Audience: Effective delivery techniques are used.
Oral Defense: 1. Reflect: The oral defense includes a logical and sound response to the question while using evidence. 2. Establish Argument: The significance of the question is explained.
1.-Understand and Analyze Context: The presentation clarly explains the relevance of the research question and uses at least one stimulus package article as a connection. 2.- Establish Argument: The information given is well organized and complex, Evidence and claims are clearly connected to establish the argument. 3.-Select and Use Evidence: The presentation achieves to emphasize different perspectives to support argument. 4.- Establish Argument: The presentation includes the solution or conclusion with limitations and implications. 5.-Engage Audience: Presentation has effective information and design for the audience.
6.-Engage Audience: Techniques for performance are used including eye contact, movement, energy, etc.
Oral defense: 1.- Reflect: Question is answered well and using specific evidence. 2.-Establish Argument: The given answer is explained with details.
1. Understand and Analyze Context: the presentation shows the context and the importance of the research question throughout the presentation and the relationship to the stimulus package. 2. Establish Argument: the presentation connects evidence and claims to create an argument in a clear and logical manner. 3. Select and Use Evidence: the presentation utilizes credible sources to support the main ideas. 4. Establish Argument: the presentation shows a well-made solution to the problem in question, and also considers the different limitations and implications that the solution has. 5. Engage audience: the visual presentation is appealing and displays information that supports the presentation 6. Engage audience: the oral presentation shows a high degree of oral expression and presents the ideas in a brief way.
Understand and Analyze Context: explains the research question clearly and how it connects to the stimulus material.
ReplyDeleteEstablish Argument: The presentation has a logical order and is explain clearly. Also the evidence are clear and are connected to the claims.
Select and Use Evidence: The presentation has relevant evidence from the different perspectives to help the argument.
Establish Argument: The presentation has detailed, resolutions and conclusion. Also has a slide presenting the limitations.
Engage Audience: Has emphasis of information is designed for audience situation medium and or purpose.
Engage Audience: Strong support to communication of the argument to the audience.
Lorena Baldit
1. Understand and Analyze Context: the presentation presents the context and the importance of the research question
ReplyDelete2. Establish Argument: the presentation clearly and logically connects evidence and claims to create an argument
3. Select and Use Evidence: the presentation uses strong sources to support the central claim
4. Establish Argument: the presentation offers a strong solution to the problem addressed in the research question, as well as considering the different limitations and implications of the solution
5. Engage audience: the visual presentation is appealing and contains relevant information that supports the oral presentation
6. Engage audience: the oral presentation shows mastery of oral expression and presents the ideas in a concise and precise way.
Juno Yoon
Individual Multimedia Presentation
ReplyDelete1.Understand and Analyze context: To get the full points you need to explain your research question, it´s relevance and how it is related to the stimulus material
2.Establish Argument: the presentation follows a clear line of reasoning, it is organized in a logical order and evidence is used to support the argument.
3.Select and Use Evidence: relevant evidence from multiple perspectives included in the IWA need to be presented as support to the argument
4.Establish Argument: the presentation explicitly explains it´s proposed solution/conclusion. For any solution it explains the implications and limitations
5.Engage Audience: The presentation itself has a good design that captivates the audience, not too distracting. It appropriately shows the main ideas.
6.Engage Audience: the presenter uses techniques to keep the audience engaged and to effectively deliver the information in the presentation.
Oral Defense
1.Reflect: the response is detailed and supported by evidence
2.Establish Argument: the response is relevant and explains its importance
Valeria Morales
1. Understand and Analyze Context: Explains the relevance of the research question and presents the connection it to the stimulus material.
ReplyDelete2. Establish Argument: The presentation is logically organized and connects evidence and claims to establish a clear argument.
3. Select and Use Evidence: Evidence that is relevant is selected to support various perspectives that strengthen the argument.
4. Establish Argument: the presentation offers a detailed solution or conclusion that considers limitations and implications.
5. Engage Audience: The presentation has a clear design that allows important information to be emphasized without distracting from the actual argument.
6. Engage Audience: The student uses effective speech and movement techniques that strongly communicates the points to the audience.
Oral Defense:
1. Reflect: The answer is detailed and uses evidence to back it up.
2. Establish Argument: The answer explains the relevance and context of the question posed.
Lidia Sarmiento
DeleteJulian Gonzalez
ReplyDelete1. Understand and Analyze Context: The presentation explains the importance and context of the research question.
2. Establish Argument: The presentation is well structured and connects the claims to the evidence and argument.
3. Select and Use Evidence: Relevant and credible evidence from different perspectives is used.
4. Establish Argument: A logical and reasonable conclusion with its limitations is explained.
5. Engage Audience: The presentation is well designed and goes along with the information.
6. Engage Audience: Effective delivery techniques are used.
Oral Defense:
1. Reflect: The oral defense includes a logical and sound response to the question while using evidence.
2. Establish Argument: The significance of the question is explained.
1.-Understand and Analyze Context: Relevance towards research question and ints connections.
ReplyDelete2.- Establish Argument: Logical organization with connections and well reasoned statements.
3.-Select and Use Evidence: The presentation achieves to emphasize different perspectives.
4.- Establish Argument: The presentation´s conclusion is well stated with limitations and implications.
5.-Engage Audience: Presentation has effective information well designed for its public.
6.-Engage Audience: Techniques for performance maintain the audience engaged at all times.
oral defense:
1.- Reflect: Question is answered with specific evidence.
2.-Establish Argument: Asnwer is well explain with details.
-Melissa
1.-Understand and Analyze Context: The presentation clarly explains the relevance of the research question and uses at least one stimulus package article as a connection.
ReplyDelete2.- Establish Argument: The information given is well organized and complex, Evidence and claims are clearly connected to establish the argument.
3.-Select and Use Evidence: The presentation achieves to emphasize different perspectives to support argument.
4.- Establish Argument: The presentation includes the solution or conclusion with limitations and implications.
5.-Engage Audience: Presentation has effective information and design for the audience.
6.-Engage Audience: Techniques for performance are used including eye contact, movement, energy, etc.
Oral defense:
1.- Reflect: Question is answered well and using specific evidence.
2.-Establish Argument: The given answer is explained with details.
1. Understand and Analyze Context: the presentation shows the context and the importance of the research question throughout the presentation and the relationship to the stimulus package.
ReplyDelete2. Establish Argument: the presentation connects evidence and claims to create an argument in a clear and logical manner.
3. Select and Use Evidence: the presentation utilizes credible sources to support the main ideas.
4. Establish Argument: the presentation shows a well-made solution to the problem in question, and also considers the different limitations and implications that the solution has.
5. Engage audience: the visual presentation is appealing and displays information that supports the presentation
6. Engage audience: the oral presentation shows a high degree of oral expression and presents the ideas in a brief way.