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Preview of Anchorperson Rubric

Anchorperson Rubric

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Share the Love
This is an editable rubric for student anchorpersons (video announcements/school news production). My students create a vodcast of the morning announcements every day, and I use this rubric to assess their skills. This is editable for a reason! You can add your own lines, delete mine, or just change the phrasing. You can also remove the grading and points portion and just use as a formative assessment to be handed back the student immediately after the recording.
Preview of Principles of A/V Basics

Principles of A/V Basics

Principles of Audio & Visual (A/V) Basics – High School PresentationThis comprehensive Principles of A/V Basics presentation is designed for high school students and serves as an engaging introduction to audio, video, animation, graphic design, digital art, and foundational creative skills. Ideal for CTE, media arts, animation, broadcasting, or introductory A/V courses, this multi-day slide deck provides structured lessons, vocabulary, discussions, and hands-on activities. What’s Included: Mul
Preview of Algorithmic Discrimination & Inclusive Design | CS Ethics Assignment

Algorithmic Discrimination & Inclusive Design | CS Ethics Assignment

Algorithmic Discrimination & Inclusive Design | CS Ethics Assignment | Digital Case Study + Rubric Help students critically examine algorithmic discrimination through a structured, real‑world computer science ethics case study. This digital assignment guides learners to identify the root human causes of bias (race, gender, class, unconscious bias, age, disparity, and more) before analyzing how those biases become embedded in technology and algorithms. Students explore real examples such as rides
Preview of Writing a Troubleshooting Report – Tech Literacy & Problem Solving

Writing a Troubleshooting Report – Tech Literacy & Problem Solving

Help your students develop real-world technical writing and problem-solving skills with this comprehensive guide to writing a troubleshooting report. Perfect for introductory computer classes, vocational tech programs, or digital literacy units, this resource walks students through documenting a technical issue from start to finish. Students choose from 15 realistic troubleshooting scenarios (e.g., Wi-Fi issues, printer errors, software crashes) and follow a structured format to analyze, diagnos
Preview of "CYOA" Hispanic Heritage Month Project Instructions & Rubric

"CYOA" Hispanic Heritage Month Project Instructions & Rubric

This project should be given to students after you have gone over how to use PowerPoint. The project instructions and rubric were created in order to have your students demonstrate knowledge of inserting pictures, sounds, text, internal links and more in Microsoft PowerPoint! Students will also celebrate cultures by including information about Hispanic Heritage. The project instructions and rubric are edible so you can change it to accommodate the theme of your choice. My Recommendations:1.) Thi
Preview of Design Challenge - Design Your Own Food Truck Brainstorm & Research

Design Challenge - Design Your Own Food Truck Brainstorm & Research

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Joyce Fiedler
This document introduces the Design Challenge Project of creating your own food truck. Students will develop an idea for their food truck. The video to introduce the idea is from Food Network's The Great Food Truck RaceHere is the link to the article listed on the document.
Preview of Design to FIT! Interface-Driven CAD Challenge (Fusion 360 + 3D Printing)

Design to FIT! Interface-Driven CAD Challenge (Fusion 360 + 3D Printing)

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Lindsey Todesco
This high school Fusion 360 project is built around a real engineering skill: designing something that actually FITS. Students create an original topper that attaches to a candy dispenser-style mechanism using a provided insert reference model. They sketch, plan, model in Fusion 360, create the socket, verify fit with Section Analysis, prototype, and improve their design based on evidence. To make this easy to run (even if you don’t teach Fusion every day), this bundle includes a full student pa
Preview of Ai Policy Complete Sample for your use

Ai Policy Complete Sample for your use

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ROBOTECH CLASS
I created this AI policy for after lots of research and I turned it into a proposal for administrators that covers all the details Transform Your School’s AI Strategy: The "Protection-First" Policy Framework Are you struggling to keep up with students using ChatGPT while maintaining academic integrity and student safety? Stop reacting and start leading with this Comprehensive AI Policy Executive Framework. Designed for K-12 administrators, this resource moves beyond simple "prohibition" to a C
Preview of HTML Project 1 - Spongebob

HTML Project 1 - Spongebob

Here is a video preview: http://www.teachertube.com/video/webdesignspongebobintro-330955 Included are: - 1 assignment with rubric and links to videos that walk the students through the assignment - Questions that go with the assignment for students to do some critical thinking - Finish example of the assignment for you to compare to your students. In this assignment, you the teacher will be teaching students the very basics of HTML. I designed these assignments for teachers to teach it
Preview of Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge #6 ➽ Access Controls in Video Game Company! PBL

Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge #6 ➽ Access Controls in Video Game Company! PBL

➽ What this immersive Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge teaches:Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability—the CIA TriadBalancing CIAAccess Control Models—Role and Rule-based Access Control, Discretionary Access Control, and Mandatory Access ControlCyber threats are everywhere, and students must be prepared to identify and mitigate risks before they become costly breaches. In this Cybersecurity Scenario Challenge, students take on the role of security consultants, analyzing real-world cyber threa
Preview of Computer Science How It's Made Project Research Rubric

Computer Science How It's Made Project Research Rubric

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Amy's Pure Life
Computer Science in Entertainment Rubric: Students choose a specific product from a movie or tv series, 2d or 3d animation, special effects, music, digital instruments, games, animation, interactive art, algorithmic art, fashion, robotics, animatronics, etc. to further research and answer questions. Students may or may not be required to present.
Preview of Gimp Project - Working with Layers

Gimp Project - Working with Layers

In this project students learn through video based tutorials (included via links on the assignments) on how to add multiple images together. It also goes over how to remove backgrounds using various tools. When you purchase this item you get questions for your students about the tutorials, links to videos for the assignment, and an answer key so that you may go over the answers with the students. Estimated time for completion 90 minutes. When The students are finished with this assignment t
Preview of PowerPoint - My Future Career Project

PowerPoint - My Future Career Project

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Tech Twins
This PowerPoint requires students to use all skills learned throughout PowerPoint lessons. This powerpoint also has students look up careers that they would be interested in. This PowerPoint Project is broken into 3 parts for students with step by step instructions. It also comes with a rubric. ************************************************************************************************ Click here to view our other TPT productsClick here to view our websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow us on
Preview of Career Google Slides Project

Career Google Slides Project

This is a 1-2 week Google Slides Project on a career the student chooses. Includes: Steps for Teaching Project Steps for Students to Follow Project Rubric Student Examples
Preview of Internet Safety Flyer

Internet Safety Flyer

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Amy's Pure Life
Using the Internet, the student will research Internet Safety then make a ONE-page flyer listing the most important tips you can find for Teens!You may design using any software of your choosing as long as it produces a single page file… Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, PosterMaker, PosterMyWall, Photoshop, etc. Include at least 10 facts/tips/do’s/don’ts related to online teen safety! Include at least 5 statistics about Internet safety. Cite at least 3 sources.
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