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Good use of an introductory slide clearly presenting the topic or subject
Use of a variety of sources: Books, websites/articles, newspapers, media such as music or film if appropriate Must be CITED
Use of good visual material such as pictures, graphs, maps etc. Good use of public speaking skills to direct audience to specific information or points
Good citations as per the APA style guide in text slides where appropriate. Full bibliography/references list on the final slide
The topic chosen is relevant to the course and interesting
Presentation must be between 4.5 and 5 minutes. Evidence that timing has been practiced beforehand
Student must use good (accurate) spoken English. Speech should have good volume, diction, projection and tone
Student must not simply read aloud from the text Use good body language during presentation including eye contact and gesture
Transitions between slides should be interesting and appropriate. Display good use of graphics and audio elements to facilitate transitions
Slides should be well designed and not too cluttered There should be a good number of slides - not too many and not too few Presentation should be enjoyable and informative