Presentation Rubric
| 4 |
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Note cards are minimal, neat, clear and concise.
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Visuals are appropriate to the presentation, of excellent
quality, and enrich the presentation.
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Presentation is well-organized and has a good "flow."
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Presenter follows the rules of a good speaker: looks
at the audience while speaking, speaks in a loud clear voice, speaks slowly
and pronounces words clearly, easily attracts the audience's attention.
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| 3 |
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Note cards are minimal, clear and concise.
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Visuals are appropriate to the presentation and of good quality.
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Presentation is well-organized.
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Presenter follows the rules of a good speaker: looks at the audience while
speaking, speaks in a loud clear voice, speaks slowly and pronounces words
clearly.
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| 2 |
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Note cards are minimal, but not clear or concise.
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Visuals are appropriate to the presentation, but are of poor quality.
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Presentation is mostly well-organized.
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Presenter follows most of the rules of a good speaker: looks at the audience
while speaking, speaks in a loud clear voice, speaks slowly and pronounces
words clearly.
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| 1 |
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Note cards are minimal, but contain too much information on each card.
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Visuals detract from the presentation.
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Presentation is somewhat organized.
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Presenter follows some of the rules of a good speaker: looks at the audience
while speaking, speaks in a loud clear voice, speaks slowly and pronounces
words clearly.
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| 0 |
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Note cards are too many and contain too much information, or non-existent.
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Visuals are non-existent.
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Presentation is not organized.
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Presenter follows none of the rules of a good speaker: looks at the audience
while speaking, speaks in a loud clear voice, speaks slowly and pronounces
words clearly.
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