Presenter: Scoring Rubric for Oral Presentations
Category
Organization (15 points)
Content (45 points)
Presentation (40 points)
Score
Scoring Criteria The type of presentation is appropriate for the topic and audience. Presentation main points are clear and well developed; information is linked to presentation topic; information is organized. Documents are clear, well-constructed, accurate and show attention to detail; care has been taken in the production. Introduction is attention getting, lays out the problem well, and establishes a framework for the rest of the presentation. All terms are included in the presentation; terms are used in unique and creative ways; terms are used in context. Presentation contains accurate information.
Total Points 5 5 5 5 5 10
Material included is relevant to the overall message/purpose. Appropriate amount of material is prepared, and points made reflect well their relative importance. There is an obvious conclusion summarizing the presentation. Speaker's voice is confident, steady, strong and clear; speaker uses inflections to emphasize key points or to create interest. Speaker appears comfortable and confident; speaker maintains good eye contact and posture; speaker shows engaging and inviting presence; speaker uses body motions and gestures effectively; speaker utilizes room effectively via movement. Delivery is poised, controlled, and smooth. Speaker speaks without notes. Good language skills and pronunciation are used.
10
Visual aids are creative, clear and easy to read; tools enhance the effectiveness of the presentation. Length of presentation is within the assigned time limits.
5
Audience are fully engaged; speaker gives convincing responses to questions; speaker invokes useful discussion. Total Points
10
10 5 5
5
5 5
5
100
Score