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Podcast: Understanding Your Own Development 
This assignment requires students to apply the theories illustrated in class to their own development as a college student.
Rubric Code: L49X2
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Subject: Education  
Type: Presentation  
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Powered by iRubric Understanding Your Own Development
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Application of Theory
40 %

Excellent

Clear connections between specific theories and your own experiences are articulated. You reference specific aspects of the theory to support how you have developed based on the experiences described.
Good

Clear connections between specific theories and your own experiences are articulated. Few references to specific aspects of the theory to support how you have developed are provided.
Fair

Very few connections were made between theory and your own story. The connections were not clear and specific examples of how the theory supported your understanding of your own development were not provided.
Poor

Did not apply theory to your own story. Only shared stories.
Content
30 %

Excellent

The podcast illustrates your undergraduate collegiate story in an organized manner. Numerous examples and specifics were given to illustrate the connection between your own story and the theories discussed in class.
Good

The podcast illustrates your undergraduate collegiate story in an organized manner. Some examples and specifics are given to illustrate the connection between your own story and the theories discussed in class.. Direct, but not indirect connections are made to the text.
Fair

The podcast illustrates some of your undergraduate story but it is not clear about how your story is organized. Some significant piece or step is missing or unclear. Few if any examples or specifics are used. Only general connections are made between your story and the theories.
Poor

Your undergraduate story is confusing and incomplete. No useful examples or specifics are used. No connections are made between your experiences and the theories.
Introduction
10 %

Excellent

Catchy and clever
introduction. Provides relevant information and establishes a clear purpose engaging the listener immediately.
Good

Describes the organization of your story and engages the audience as the introduction proceeds.
Fair

Somewhat engaging (covers general demographics), and provides a vague organization of your story.
Poor

The organization of your story is missing from the introduction and the podcast minimally engages the listener. Does not include an introduction or the organization is vague and unclear.
Presentation
10 %

Excellent

Interesting, well-rehearsed, compelling delivery, grammatically correct, paced well.
Good

Relatively interesting, rehearsed, good grammar.
Fair

Choppy delivery, errors in grammar, contents not very compelling.
Poor

Delivery needs improvement. Grammar needs improvement. Content not compelling.
Audio or Video
10 %

Excellent

Clean and without distraction or extraneous noise.
Good

Acceptable, but with noticeable background noise or other distractions.
Fair

Background noise or other distractions excessive, overall audio below average.
Poor

Quality unacceptable.



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