Instructional design/Online Presentations/Examples of Online Presentations and a Design Rubric

A Rubric to Assess Online Presentations
We will discuss each portion of the rubric below individually. These specific categories have been chosen because by implementing them properly, you will create presentations that are going to be effective, efficient, and engaging. You will need this rubric to assess the presentation at the end of the tutorial.

The Rubric
Let's take a look at the presentation rubric.
 * 1) Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac) on the words [ Open Rubric ], then choose new tab or window.
 * 2) You may print the Rubric, or keep the window open for reference. You can also save the Rubric as a PDF file for future use.

[Open Rubric]

Throughout this tutorial we will give examples of what to do and what not to do when designing a presentation. We will ask you to think critically about the examples being shown to you. Now that you have the rubric, we can get started. Click "Next" to explore the first category of the rubric - Content is aligned to the objective.