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InDesign Best Practices Presentation 
Rubric Code: FX733C
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Best Practices Presentation
  Excellent

50 pts

Very

42 pts

Good

38 pts

Fair

30 pts

Poor

0 pts

Preparation
20 %

Excellent

Clearly knowledgable and prepared--likely reheased at a previous time
Very

Preparation and knowledge adequately demonstrated
Good

Knowledge apparent, but little to no preparation
Fair

Knowledge called into question with little organization
Poor

Knowledge called into question with no apparent preparation
Presentation
20 %

Excellent

Demonstrates superior knowledge of subject material and expertly presents it to the audience; speaker appears to care that that the audience understands the information (eye contact, adapting to nonverbals, etc.)
Very

Demonstrates knowledge of subject material and presents it to the audience well
Good

Demonstrates understanding of subject material and fairly presents it to the audience
Fair

Understanding of subject material is slightly questionable and barely able to present knowledge to audience
Poor

Understanding of material is questionable and unable to present necessary knowledge to audience
Show & Tell
20 %

Excellent

Easy to follow along with the steps in the presentation
Very
Good
Fair
Poor
Clarity
10 %

Excellent

Voice is clear and appropriate to the venue
Very

Voice is somewhat clear and appropriate to the venue
Good

Voice is slightly difficult to discern
Fair

Voice is difficult to discern--somewhat impacts overall speech
Poor

Voice is extremely difficult to discern and effects overall presentation
Fluency
10 %

Excellent

Spoken words are appropriate with the speech subject matter--only one or no examples of verbal "fluff" words
Very

Spoken wores are appropriate with the speech subject matter, however, there are several example examples of verbal "fluff" words
Good

Spoken words are somewhat appropriate with the speech subject matter--more than six examples of verbal "fluff" words are spoken with one or more periods of sustained silence
Fair

Spoken words are inappropriate with the speech subject matter--numerous examples of verbal "fluff" words are used, silences pronounced
Poor

Spoken words are highly inappropriate with the speech subject matter--numerous verbal "fluff" words are used, and silences demonstrate serious lack of preparation
Written Documentation
10 %

Excellent

Provides either a handout with steps or mentions that the steps are at the speaker's blog (AND the source of the documentation is cited appropriately)
Very
Good
Fair
Poor

No documentation of steps OR No sources cited
Duration
10 %

Excellent

Speech is of an appropriate length (2-5 minutes)
Very

Speech is slighly shorter or longer than required for subject matter
Good

Speech is noticably shorter or longer than required for subject matter
Fair

Speech is too short or rushed
Poor

Speech is of a highly inappropriate length










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