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Oral Presentation Grading Rubric Name: _____ Overall Score: /40 Nonverbal Skills 4 – Exceptional 3 – Admirable 2 – Acceptable 1 – Poor Eye Contact Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes or slides. Consistent use of …
Presentation is measured using the following criteria: appropriate graphics (i.e., tables, pictorials), between 10-15 slides per presentation, no more than 7 lines per slide, appropriate heading levels per slide with no more than 3 words, use same template/background design throughout presentation, correct spelling and grammar, appropriate
Summarized the key points of the paper. Effective use of PowerPoint/presentation slides. Correct use of grammar. Voice projection, clarity, and inflection. Preparedness and evidence of rehearsal. Presenter relayed knowledge and information about the research paper.
Use the criteria below to assess your contribution to the group presentation as well as the contribution of each of your teammates.
Oral Presentation: Scoring Guide. 1.) Organization • 4 points – Clear organization, reinforced by media. Stays focused throughout. • 3 points – Mostly organized, but loses focus once or twice. • 2 points – Somewhat organized, but loses focus 3 or more times. • 1 point – No clear organization to the presentation. 2.)
Presentation Evaluation Name of Presenter: Topic: Critique Points Comments Presentation Technique Use of allotted time. Did the talk run over or under? Was time used efficiently? /5 Voice projection / eye contact /5 Non-verbal distractions (gestures/ hand waving, posture…) /5 Verbal distractions (laughing, too
Scoring Rubric for Oral Presentations: Example #1 Author: Testing and Evaluation Services Created Date: 8/10/2017 9:45:03 AM
PowerPoint Presentation Grading Sheet
2008年9月28日 · PowerPoint Presentation Grading Sheet Directions: Use this grading sheet to help you design your PowerPoint presentation. The possible points for each required item are listed below.
Sample rubric to outline the quality, content, and effectiveness expected of a well-constructed presentation as opposed to a weak one Created Date 9/24/2004 10:59:23 AM
Grading Sheet for Power Point Project PowerPoint Made Very Easy!Scholastic Inc. Category 0123 Score Project Requirements Content Spelling and Grammar Overall Look of Presentation Organization of Slides Overall Score Comments: None of the project requirements were met. Little or no content was provided, or the content was not accurate ...