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Oral Business Communications Report 
Rubric Code: EB29W5
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Professional

(N/A)

Above Average

(N/A)

Proficient

(N/A)

Needs Some Improvement

(N/A)

Organization

3 pts.

Professional

Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clear and consistent. The content of the presentation is cohesive.
Above Average

Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clear and mostly consistent.
Proficient

Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is intermittently observable within the presentation.
Needs Some Improvement

Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is not observable within the presentation.
Language

2 pts.

Professional

Language choices are precise and memorable.
Language in presentation is appropriate to audience.
Above Average

Language choices are mostly precise and support the effectiveness of the presentation well. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience.
Proficient

Language choices are mundane and commonplace and partially support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience.
Needs Some Improvement

Language choices are unclear and minimally support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is not appropriate to audience.
Delivery

2 pts.

Professional

Delivery techniques (posture, gestures, eye contact, and vocal expression) make the presentation compelling, and speakers appear to have rehearsed presentation and are confident in the content.
Above Average

Delivery techniques (posture, gestures, eye contact, and vocal expression) make the presentation interesting, and speakers appear comfortable.
Proficient

Delivery techniques (posture, gestures, eye contact, and vocal expression) make the presentation understandable; speakers appears tentative; perhaps more practice needed.
Needs Some Improvement

Delivery techniques (posture, gestures, eye contact, and vocal expression) detract from the understandability of the presentation, and speakers appear uncomfortable/lack confidence.
Supporting Material

3 pts.

Professional

PowerPoint Presentation includes exceptionally well-designed slides; no spelling/grammar errors in slides; slides significantly support the presentation and the presenters' comments.
Above Average

PowerPoint Presentation includes well-designed slides; no spelling/grammar errors in slides; slides generally support the presentation and the presenters' comments.
Proficient

PowerPoint Presentation includes fairly comprehensive slides; no spelling/grammar errors in slides; slides partially support the presentation and the presenters' comments.
Needs Some Improvement

PowerPoint Presentation does not include well-designed slides; spelling/grammar errors in slides; slides minimally/do not support the presentation and the presenters' comments.
Central Message

5 pts.

Professional

Central message is well stated, well organized, memorable, clear, easy to understand and strongly supported in PowerPoint and verbal presentation.
Above Average

Central message is well stated, well organized, memorable, clear, easy to understand and well supported in PowerPoint and verbal presentation.
Proficient

Central message is understandable but is not well stated. It may be not well organized, not memorable, partly unclear, or not easy to understand. It may be not well supported in PowerPoint and verbal presentation.
Needs Some Improvement

Central message can be deduced, but not easily; is not well stated, may be unorganized, not memorable, unclear, or not easy to understand. It is not well supported in PowerPoint and verbal presentation.



Keywords:
  • Oral communication, Central message, Delivery techniques, Supporting material, Language







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