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Mind Map Project Presentation Rubric 
Rubric for evaluating student presentations. Can be applied to any presentation. Adopted from http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.pres.html
Rubric Code: HX857A9
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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  Excellent

3 pts

(N/A)

Good

2 points

(N/A)

Fair

1 point

(N/A)

Organization and graphics

10% total points

Excellent

Content is well-organized. Multiple Mind Map functions and options are used creatively and effectively.
The main idea is supported by details, the categories make sense
Good

Content is organized but not well-sequenced. Limited Mind Map functions and options used, or used ineffectively for impactful presentation.
The main idea is supported by details, some categories do not make sense.
Fair

Content is disorganized or missing. Mind Map functions and options used poorly. There is no recognizable pattern to the ideas. They seem to be a list of thoughts that are not relevant.
Content and Depth

10%

Excellent

The map has at least 4 subtopics/clusters and a minimum of 5 ideas under each subtopic/cluster. Central idea is The Fountain with Subtopics highly associated or highly relevant to the central issue discussed by the group.
Good

The map has at least 3 subtopics/clusters and/or is missing the required amount of ideas under each subtopic/cluster. Central idea is The Fountain but proposed associated subtopics/clusters lack convincing support to arguments.
Fair

The map has at least 2 subtopics/clusters and/or is missing the required amount of ideas under each subtopic/cluster. Central idea is The Fountain but proposed associated subtopics/clusters are not highly relevant to the central idea.
Presentation Quality

20%

Excellent

Presentation of information is clear, and demonstrates application of course content.
The reader is able to follow and understand what is written.
Brief descriptive presentation meets maximum time limit (10 minutes)
Good

Presentation is vaguely accurate, or unclear; shows limited evidence of understanding of course content.
At times the reader is not able to follow what is
written.
Brief descriptive presentation lacks relevance
Fair

Presentation is not understandable; does not demonstrate application of course content.
They seem to be a list of thoughts that confuse the reader.
Presentation is too short
Design and Creativity

30%

Excellent

Composition/layout is given high consideration. The map is well layed out, the font is good size, and is easy to read.
The map is interesting to the eye and uses colors that work well together.
Good

Some ideas are difficult to read, but the overall composition/layout is good.
Some of the colors do not work well together making parts of the map difficult to read.
Fair

The composition/layout is poor and difficult to read.
The colors are conflicting, and it is very difficult to read t he map. No images are included.
MindMap points

Excellent

12 = 96
11 = 94
10 = 92
9 = 90
Good

8 = 88
7 = 86
6 = 84
5 = 82
Fair

4 = 80
3 = 78
2 = 74
1 = 70



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