Electromagnetics Video Presentation Project Instructions
Objective:
The goal of this project is to enhance your understanding of electromagnetic concepts by
creating a creative, informative, and accurate video presentation. You will explain one
key topic in electromagnetics, demonstrate its real-world application, and communicate it
clearly to both technical and general audiences.
   List of the Topics and Terms to be included:
   1. Electromagnetism (Forces, Ohm’s Law, Magnetic Force, Field and Flux)
   You may include the following terms and topics:
       a. Coulomb’s Law and Electric Field Intensity
       b. Gauss’s Law and its Applications
       c. Electric Flux and Electric Flux Density
       d. Capacitance
       e. Magnetism
       f. Law of Magnetism
       g. Magnetic Field
       h. Magnetic Flux
       i. Inductance
   Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the project, students should be able to:
   •   Demonstrate understanding of key and basic concepts in electromagnetics.
   •   Apply these concepts to solve or analyze real-world problems.
   •   Use multimedia tools to communicate technical content effectively.
   Project Requirements:
1. Team/Individual Work:
   •   You may work individually or in pairs (maximum of 3 members).
2. Video Duration:
   •   5 minutes- minimum
3. Content Structure:
Your video must include the following:
   •   Introduction (What the topic is and why it's important)
   •   Theoretical Background (Key definitions, equations, and principles)
   •   May include Real-World Applications (How the concept is used in technology,
       industry, or nature)
   •   May include Demonstration/Simulation/Experiment (if applicable)
   •   Conclusion (Summarize key takeaways)
   •   References (Cite all sources used)
4. Format and Submission:
   •   File format: .mp4 or .mov
   •   Upload via [Google Classroom/Drive]
   •   Deadline: [Insert Date Here]
   Production Guidelines:
   •   Use clear audio and visuals.
   •   Include visual aids (e.g., diagrams, simulations, animations).
   •   You may use screen recordings, whiteboards, animation tools, or physical
       demonstrations.
   •   Avoid plagiarism—use original narration and cite any materials used.
   •   Ensure the tone is engaging yet technical.
   Grading Rubric (Total: 100 points):
Criteria                     Description                                      Points
Technical Content            Accuracy and depth of explanation                30 pts
Application and Analysis     Relevance and clarity                            20 pts
Creativity and Presentation Clarity, visuals, and creativity in communication 20 pts
Organization and Flow        Logical structure, smooth transitions, and timing 15 pts
References and Originality Proper citations and originality                   10 pts
Teamwork (if applicable)     Collaboration and balanced contribution          5 pts