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Group proposal presentation
Team Proposal
Each student, working with an assigned team will prepare for, and participate in, a simulated proposal. Each student will define the issue or problem that will be dealing with, identify what they believe will best solve the problem and, prepare and present proposals that will best meet the needs of the identified problem.
Rubric Code:
JB8B9B
By
profearroyo
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Team Presentation
Superior
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
2 pts
Preparation/Presentation
15 %
Superior
The group was on task for all of the planning time of the planning and developed a well thought out presentation. All group members participated in planning and presenting.
Good
The group was on task for most of the planning time and developed a coherent presentation. Most of the group members particpated in planning and presenting.
Fair
The group was on task for half of the planning time and developed a presentation. Some of the group members participated in planning and presenting.
Poor
Students were off task for the time of planning and didn't develop a presentation. Only a few members participated in planning and presenting.
Defining the Problem or Issues
25 %
Superior
The group has a clear and understanding of the issue and has a ability to effectively articulate the problem or issue, and can effectively explain and clarify the issue for others.
Good
The group has an understanding of the problem or issue and is able to identify and articulate the problem or issue for negotiations on the matter.
Fair
The group is is reasonably able to identify, comprehend, and articulate the problem or issue that leads to negotiations on the matter.
Poor
The group is unable to identify, comprehend, and articulate the problem or issue that leads to the negotiations on the matter.
Mechanics/Attention to Detail
20 %
Superior
Student pays excellent attention to writing mechanics, visual details, spelling, etc. Project has very few or no errors.
Good
Student pays good attention to writing mechanics, visual details, spelling, etc. Project has few errors.
Fair
Student pays some attention to writing mechanics, visual details, spelling, etc. Project has several errors.
Poor
Student pays no attention to writing mechanics, visual details, spelling, etc. Project has many errors.
Communicating Information
20 %
Superior
The group demonstrates an exceptional ability to present, explain and justify recommedations during the presentation. The group is effective in answering follow-up questions.
Good
Student demonstrates an effective ability to present, explain and justify recommendations during the presentation. The group is reasonably effective at answering follow-up questions.
Fair
The group demonstrates a reasonable ability to present, explain and justify recommendations during the presentation. The group is attemtpts to answer follow-up questions.
Poor
The group demonstrates an inability to present, explain and justify recommendations during the presentation. The group cannot answer follow-up questions.
Organization of PowerPoint
10 %
Superior
The group presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow and engages the viewer with a clear purpose of the plan.
Good
The group presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow. Includes most components of the plan so viewers are clear about the purpose of the plan.
Fair
The group presents information in a logical sequence which audience can follow. Includes the major components but is missing other components of the plan so viewers are not entirely clear about the purpose of the plan.
Poor
The group presents information in an illogical sequence which the audience cannot follow. The presentation is missing major components which confuses the viewer about the overall purpose of the plan.
Delivery
10 %
Superior
-Good posture
-Eye contact with the audience most of the time
-Appropriate gesture and expression
-Deliverance with confidence
-Full group participation
Good
-Good posture
-Frequent eye contact with the audience
-Appropriate gesture and expression
-Almost full group participation
Fair
-Intermittent good posture
-Occasional eye contact with the audience
-Appropriate gesture and expression
-Partial group presentation
Poor
-Poor posture
-Seldom eye contact with the audience
-Not enough or too much gesture and expression
-One person presentation
Keywords:
proposal
Subjects:
Education
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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