Oral Presentation Rubric
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Exceptional |
Admirable |
Acceptable |
Amateur |
Content |
An
abundance of material clearly related to thesis; points are clearly made and
all evidence supports thesis; varied use of materials |
Sufficient
information that relates to thesis; many good points made but there is an
uneven balance and little variation |
There is
a great deal of information that is not clearly connected to the thesis |
Thesis
not clear; information included that does not support thesis in any way |
Coherence
and Organization |
Thesis
is clearly stated and developed; specific examples are appropriate and
clearly develop thesis; conclusion is clear; shows control; flows together
well; good transitions; succinct but not choppy; well organized |
Most
information presented in logical sequence; generally very well organized but
better transitions from idea to idea and medium to medium needed |
Concept
and ideas are loosely connected; lacks clear transitions; flow and
organization are choppy |
Presentation
is choppy and disjointed; does not flow; development of thesis is vague; no
apparent logical order of presentation |
Creativity |
Very
original presentation of material; uses the unexpected to full advantage;
captures audience's attention |
Some
originality apparent; good variety and blending of materials/media |
Little
or no variation; material presented with little originality or interpretation |
Repetitive
with little or no variety; insufficient use of multimedia |
Material |
Balanced
use of multimedia materials; properly used to develop thesis; use of media is
varied and appropriate |
Use of
multimedia not as varied and not as well connected to thesis |
Choppy
use of multimedia materials; lacks smooth transition from one medium to
another; multimedia not clearly connected to thesis |
Little
or no multimedia used or ineffective use of multimedia; imbalance in use of
materials—too much of one, not enough of another |
Speaking
Skills |
Poised,
clear articulation; proper volume; steady rate; good posture and eye contact;
enthusiasm; confidence |
Clear
articulation but not as polished |
Some
mumbling; little eye contact; uneven rate; little or no expression |
Inaudible
or too loud; no eye contact; rate too slow/fast; speaker seemed uninterested
and used monotone |
Audience
Response |
Involved
the audience in the presentation; points made in creative way; held the
audience's attention throughout |
Presented
facts with some interesting "twists"; held the audience's attention
most of the time |
Some
related facts but went off topic and lost the audience; mostly presented facts
with little or no imagination |
Incoherent;
audience lost interest and could not determine the point of the presentation |
Length
of Presentation |
Within
two minutes of allotted time +/– |
Within
four minutes of allotted time +/– |
Within
six minutes of allotted time +/– |
Too long
or too short; ten or more minutes above or below the allotted time |