Software Engineering Project Rubric
posted by: Ms. Martin
12 May 2010
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Elevator Pitch (4 points)
__/2 – Good faith effort turned in
__/2 – Short yet comprehensive
Proposal (25 points)
__/5 – Good faith effort turned in
__/3 – Detailed and coherent
Reader can imagine the final product. Each scene and sprite is briefly described. The goals of the product are clear. Each section goes into detail and the sections don’t contradict each other.
__/3 – Executive Summary (1 or 2 paragraphs)
Catchy description of the need or problem the product will address and who the product is aimed to. Brief description of the product and the group.
__/2 – Statement of Need (1 or 2 paragraphs)
Who will use your product? What will it do for that person? How is your product better than competitors’ ?
__/3 – Project description (1 page)
All sprites and scenes are identified. Game play or animation sequence is clearly described either as a list or in prose. Details are given about the mood of each scene and interaction with the user.
__/2 – Group information (1 or 2 paragraphs)
Why is your group the right group to create this product? What does each member bring to the table?
__/3 – Implementation plan (variable length)
Who will do what? How will you budget your time? What do you want to accomplish by the deadline (it can be a portion).
__/2 – Evaluation plan (1 or 2 paragraphs)
How would you know whether your product is enjoyable and addresses the identified needs?
__/2 – Conclusion (1 or 2 paragraphs)
Storyboard (15 points)
__/10 – Good faith effort turned in
__/2 – Coherent
Transitions between scenes are clear. The story doesn’t contradict itself.
__/3 – Detailed
Enough information for someone to recreate the game or animation and to know when there will be user input.
Final Product (20 points)
__/10 – Good faith effort turned in
__/5 – Follows proposal or proposal modified
The product is recognizable from the original proposal or a revised proposal is turned in with the product.
__/5 – Demonstrates understanding of Scratch programming




