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PowerPoint Assessment Rubric
PowerPoint Assessment Rubric
Mental Health Disorders
Rubric Code:
H54285
By
forsytheke
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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PowerPoint Assessment
Exemplary
10 pts
Proficient
8 pts
Poor
7 pts
Noncompliant
5 pts
Slides
Exemplary
Your slides include a title of slide, text, background color, placement & size of graphic, fonts - color, size, type for text and headings. There is a logical sequence to the presentation.
Proficient
Your slides include titles and text for each slide and are in sequential order.
Poor
Your slides are not in a logical sequence and but has complete information.
Noncompliant
Your slides are not in a logical sequence and have incomplete information.
Introduction
Exemplary
Your introduction presents the overall topic and draws the audience into the presentation.
Proficient
Your introduction is clear and coherent and relates to the topic.
Poor
Your introduction shows some structure but does not create a strong sense of what is to follow. May be overly detailed or incomplete and is somewhat appealing to the audience.
Noncompliant
No title or Introduction slide provided
Content - topics
Exemplary
Your content is written clearly and concisely with a logical progression of ideas covering the requested information
Proficient
Your content is written with a logical progression of ideas and covers most of the required information.
Poor
Your content is vague and missing some required topics.
Noncompliant
Your content is vague and missing most of the required topics.
Text Elements
Exemplary
The fonts are easy-to-read and point size varies appropriately for headings and text. Use of italics, bold, and indentations enhances readability. No more then 6 lines/screen. Text at least 32 pt
Proficient
Sometimes the fonts are easy-to-read, but in a few places, the use of fonts, italics, bold, long sentences, color or busy background detracts and does not enhance readability. At times there is too much info on slides.
Poor
is difficult with lengthy or too many sentences, too many different fonts, dark or busy background, overuse of bold or lack of appropriate indentations of text. Too many or too few lines on the screen
Noncompliant
Text cannot be read due to poor contrast, busy background or too many words on the screen
Layout
Exemplary
The layout is visually pleasing and contributes to the overall message with appropriate use of headings, subheadings and white space.
Proficient
The layout uses horizontal and vertical white space appropriately.
Poor
The layout shows some structure, but appears cluttered and busy or distracting with large gaps of white space or uses a distracting background.
Noncompliant
The layout lacks any logical structure which leaves it very difficult to follow or read
Presentation Skills
Exemplary
Student faced audience, made eye contact and spoke clearly. Did not read from slides
Proficient
Student faced the audience and spoke clearly, but read from the slides
Poor
Student did not face the audience, or spoke too softly and/or read from the slides.
Noncompliant
Student did not present to audience
Presentation Closing
Exemplary
Key findings, lesson learned, facts summarized, clearly stated outcomes and findings, some indication that presentation is ending, close presentation
Proficient
Some of the elements were apparent: Findings, lesson learned, facts summarized, outcomes and findings, some indication that presentation is ending, close presentation
Poor
A few elements were apparent: Key findings, lesson learned, facts summarized, clearly stated outcomes and findings, some indication that presentation is ending, close presentation
Noncompliant
Little or no elements were apparent
# of slides
Exemplary
Minimum 12 slides - that have direct relation to presentation with pictures explained and represented correctly in presentation. Does not include title or citation page.
Proficient
10 or greater slides - that have direct relation to presentation with pictures explained and represented correctly in presentation
Poor
7 or greater slides - mostly related to presentation with pictures present
Noncompliant
less than 5 slides -
images
Exemplary
minimum of 8 images with sources sited - images have direct relation to presentation
Proficient
minimum of 6 images- sources may or may not be sited
Poor
less than 5 images - sources sited and images have direct relation to presentation
Noncompliant
less than 5 images - not sited and little or no relevance to presentation
Topics
Exemplary
Presentation includes all of the required topics assigned with concise information
Proficient
Presentation includes most of the topics assigned with a good amount of information
Poor
Presentation includes less than the topics assigned and the information is incomplete
Noncompliant
Presentation does not cover topics and information is incorrect or not fully covered.
Keywords:
PowerPoint Assessment
Subjects:
Engineering
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Health
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Types:
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