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PR Writing Final Presentation
InDesign Best Practices Presentation
Rubric Code:
JX932B
By
bnixon
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Best Practices Presentation
Excellent
50 pts
Very Good
42 pts
Good
38 pts
Fair
30 pts
Poor
0 pts
Preparation
25 %
Excellent
Clearly knowledgable and prepared--likely reheased at a previous time. Included all of the following: how your writing has/will/could benefit your client, your strengths as a PR writer, your challenges & what you’re doing to overcome them
Very Good
Preparation and knowledge adequately demonstrated. Missing one of the following: how your writing has/will/could benefit your client, your strengths as a PR writer, your challenges & what you’re doing to overcome them
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
PowerPoint
20 %
Excellent
Well-designed PowerPoint presentation that clearly complemented the oral communication
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Vocal Clarity
20 %
Excellent
Voice is clear and appropriate to the venue
Very Good
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 Good
Spoken words 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
Nonverbal Communication
20 %
Excellent
Established and maintained eye contact throughout the room. Used gestures effectively. Stood so that all audience members could see the speaker.
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Duration
5 %
Excellent
Speech is of an appropriate length (2-5 minutes)
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Speech is shorter than 1:30 or longer than 5:30
Subjects:
Communication
Computers
English
Types:
Presentation
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