annotatAR lo-fi augmented reality for the mobile web

Capstone Project Grading Rubric

As part of this week’s assignments, I have developed a grading rubric for annotatAR, for the scope of this fall’s Capstone Design Studio. This rubric has six dimensions, with three criteria each. The dimensions are categorized in two sub-sections: Mobile Site and Desktop Site. The points are weighted to emphasize the Mobile Site, with a total possible score of 27 points.


Mobile Site (18pts total) Excellent (6pts) Competent (4pts) Needs Work (1pt)
Functionality :: Users can overlay tweets on a video stream; Device compatibility; Geolocative; Users can take screenshot Meets all requirements Meets 3/4 requirements Meets <= 3 requirements
Aesthetics :: Tweet metadata is visually encoded; Tweet position changes with device motion; Appealing visual design Meets all requirements Meets 2/3 requirements Meets <= 2 requirements
Scalability :: Deployable at a variety of events; Github repo + documentation for further development Meets all requirements Meets 1/2 requirements Meets < 1 requirement
Desktop Site (9pts total) Excellent (3pts) Competent (2pts) Needs Work (1pt)
Functionality :: Users can view event-specific video with tweet overlay; Cross-browser compatibility Meets all requirements Meets 1/2 requirements Meets < 1 requirement
Aesthetics :: Tweet metadata is visually encoded; Timeline of event is expressed visually Meets all requirements Meets 1/2 requirements Meets < 1 requirement
Scalability :: Deployable for multiple events; Integrates with other social media feeds Meets all requirements Meets 1/2 requirements Meets < 1 requirement