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Psychological Disorder Project Presentation Rubric
Psychological Disorder Project Presentation Rubric
Rubric Code:
X49C2X
By
nmpress
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Subject:
Psychology
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Presentation Rubric
Poor
0 pts
Fair
5 pts
Good
10 pts
Excellent
15 pts
Organization
Poor
Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information.
Fair
Audience has difficulty following presentation because students jump around.
Good
Students present information in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Excellent
Students present information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
Subject Knowledge
Poor
The presentation does not include a description of the disorder, examples, probable causes, interesting facts, or possible treatments.Group does not have grasp of information; nor can they answer questions about subject.
Fair
The presentation does not include a description of the disorder, examples, probable causes, interesting facts, or possible treatments. Students are uncomfortable with information and are able to answer only rudimentary questions.
Good
The presentation includes a description of the disorder, examples, probable causes, interesting facts, and possible treatments. Students are at ease with expected answers to all questions, but fails to elaborate.
Excellent
The presentation includes a description of the disorder, examples, probable causes, interesting facts, and possible treatments. Students demonstrate full knowledge by answering all class questions with explanations and elaboration.
Graphics/Power Point
Poor
Power Point is not organized. Information is not clearly presented. Student uses superfluous graphics or no graphics
Fair
Power Point is not organized. Information is not clearly presented. Student occasionally uses graphics that rarely support text and presentation.
Good
Power Point is organized and somewhat easy to follow. Information is clearly presented. Student graphics relate presentation.
Excellent
Power Point is organized and easy to follow. Information is clearly presented. Student graphics explain and reinforce presentation.
Presentation
Poor
Student mumbles, incorrectly pronounces terms, and speaks too quietly for students in the back of class to hear.
Fair
Student's voice is low. Student incorrectly pronounces terms. Audience members have difficulty hearing presentation.
Good
Student's voice is clear. Student pronounces most words correctly. Most audience members can hear presentation.
Excellent
Student uses a clear voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms so that all audience members can hear presentation.
Case Study
Poor
Case study/video clip is unrelated to topic.
Fair
Case study is too brief to provide a full understanding of the topic and its implications.
Good
Case study is representative of the topic, however presenter only briefly discusses it.
Excellent
Case study is highly representative of the topic and the presenter discusses it in depth.
Handout (EXTRA CREDIT)
Poor
Handout does not use APA format for bibliographic reference; contains multiple spelling errors; fails to cover required information
Fair
Handout uses APA format but with errors; contains some spelling errors; covers required information.
Good
Handout uses APA format with few errors; contains few spelling erros; covers required information.
Excellent
Handout uses APA format with no errors; contains no spelling errors; covers required information in a creative and easily followed format.
Video
Poor
A video is shown that exceeds the 10 minute time limit. It does not relate to the disorder at all and does not enhance the presentation.
Fair
A video is shown that may or may not exceed the maximum time limit of 10 minutes. It somewhat correlates with the disorder or does not enhance the presentation.
Good
A video is shown that is a maximum of 10 minutes in length. It mostly correlates to the disorder being discussed and benefits the presentation but does not fix exactly.
Excellent
A video is shown that is a maximum of 10 minutes in length. It directly correlates to the disorder being discussed and enhances the presentation as a whole.
Keywords:
Presentation
Subjects:
Psychology
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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