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Team Johnny Rubric

Poster Rubric

Poster design (easy to read, appealing to the eye) 15
Content (appropriate and professional) 15
Grammar/Mechanics 10
Continuity of theme (maintaining unity) 10
50

Team Evan-Service Learning Project Rubric

Poster Rubric

Aesthetics-is the poster visually appealing? 10 points

Content-does the content of the poster convey the appropriate message? 15 points

Spelling and Grammar- score 5 points

Wordiness- is the poster clear and concise? Not too wordy. 5 points

Audience-does the poster appeal to the appropriate audience? 15 points

JDAM Rubric

Service Learning Project Rubric

Visual Appeal __/10
Grammar __/10
Content __/10
Audience appropriateness (English Department) __/10
Uniform Theme __/10

Total __/50

Bendt Group Service Learning, Client Documents Rubric

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F. Berry Rubric

POSTER RUBRIC

aesthetic appeal (subjective, I know...)
25%

Following revision suggestions submitted by the department panel and Dr. Tirrell.
50%

Mechanics
(Grammar, spelling, punctuation)
25%

F..Berries

Group F..berries will work on and finalize the presentations. Will discuss aesthetics of the presentation. Also, will check on Gantt chart progress and determine if there are any last minute holes that need to be filled. Collaborate with others on multi-media and put all of it together in one place. Crosscheck to make sure information about alumni interviewees is pertinent and consistent.

JDAM

Proposal

Team Faulk- Topic Proposal

Team Faulk... Student Assessment

A form that solicits feedback from the reviewers of your draft Proposal and draft posters by explaining precisely what they should evaluate and how (in the body of your blog post

Team Johnny Draft

The poster description is located in the Proposal Report

Feedback Form:

- Does this tentative poster template sound like it would be appropriate as a way to present these people to the clientele?

- Considering the nature of this project, would the use of a template as a basis, and adding a more personal touch to each poster a good tactic? Should there be some sense of uniformity between the posters at all?

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