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Oral Presentation
Rubric Code:
A5844A
By
rellingrw
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Oral Presentation
Great
(N/A)
OK
(N/A)
Not so exciting
(N/A)
Focus
Great
We know what your topic is and what your purpose is from the beginning of the talk. Furthermore, you have told us in an engaging way.
OK
We know the topic and the purpose.
Not so exciting
We do not know what your topic is, or what your purpose for the talk is.
Persuasive
Great
You have supported your thesis in a convincing way. You have developed your ideas logically. You have introduced rhetorical appeals effectively.
OK
You make a good case for your thesis, but more could have been done. Either your support doesn't fit, or it isn't convincing. You may used a very narrow rhetorical appeal.
Not so exciting
You explain what you mean, but you don't really convince us.
Visuals
Great
Whether it is a power point, a photo or objects, your illustrations have helped us connect to your topic. Your illustrations also add vibrancy and depth.
OK
Your illustrations help us understand what you are talking about. They add a dimension to your talk.
Not so exciting
Your illustrations are either invisible, or they do not pertain to your topic.
Delivery
Great
You speak clearly. It is easy to follow what you are saying. You also speak with expression in your voice, and not in a monotone.
OK
We can hear what you are saying.
Not so exciting
There are times when we do not understand what you are saying, either because you are talking too fast, or you are talking to the screen or the papers in your hand.
Connection to the Audience
Great
You build a great rapport with the audience. You look at your audience, and engage us with references that we understand.
OK
You look at your audience and use references that we understand.
Not so exciting
You don't look at the audience, or you do not define your terms or examples in ways that we can understand.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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