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Oral Presentation 
Evaluates the key components of an effective oral presentation.
Rubric Code: M286A9
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Oral Presentation Evaluation
  Poor

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Topic

Poor

Presenter did not give a clear and concise introduction of the topic of the presentation, so the audience was confused about the purpose of the presentation.
Good

Presenter gave a clear introduction of the topic, but the sense of why they were giving the presentation was vague. The audience for the most part understood the purpose of the presentation.
Excellent

Presenter gave a clear and concise introduction of the topic, so that the audience understood the purpose of the presentation.
Research Analysis

Poor

Presenter failed to give complete facts and some were confusing as to how they supported the topic of the presentation.
Good

Presenter gave a concise facts and was somewhat complete with her explanations of how these facts support the topic of the presentation.
Excellent

Presenter gave clear and concise facts and explanations of how these facts support the topic of this presentation.
Organization

Poor

Presenter was unorganized in the delivery of this presentation. The flow of the presentation was unclear and confusing to follow.
Good

Presenter was organized in the delivery of this presentation. The flow of the presentation was somewhat clear. For the most part it was not confusing to follow.
Excellent

Presenter was extremely organized in the delivery of this presentation. The flow of the presentation was clear and concise and easy to follow.
Language

Poor

Presenter used words that detracted from the presentation and did nothing to support the topic.
Good

Presenter used words that were mostly appropriate in supporting the topic of this presentation. The word choices lacked originality.
Excellent

Presenter used language that was appropriate insupporting the topic. The word choices exhibited orignality and were effective in conveying the appropriate tone for the presentation's topic.
Delivery

Poor

Lack of eye contact, poor voice volume, tone and pacing. Inappropriate gestures and movement, which detracted from the presentation. No visual aids or not-effective use of them.
Good

Some eye contact and good voice volume, tone and pacing. Some appropriate gestures and movment that supported the presentation. At least one visual aid that was used somewhat effectively.
Excellent

Lots of eye contact. Great voice volume, tone and pacing. Hand gestures and body movement which supported the presentation. Use of several visual aids that were used to effectively support the presentation.
Overall Effectiveness

Poor

Presenter was unenthusiastic, audience's attention showed disinterest and the purpose for the presentation was not achieved.
Good

Presenter was somewhat enthusiastic and kept the audience's attention for the most part. The purpose of the presentation was mainly achieved.
Excellent

Presenter was very enthusiastic, kept the attention of the audience the whole time and the purpose of the presentation was achieved.



Keywords:
  • Oral presentation evaluation







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