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Modern Japan PowerPoint Presentation 
Oral Presentation
Rubric Code: UB3256
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Organization / Clarity

Poor

The presentation cannot be understood and has no continuity.
Fair

The presentation has difficulty being understood and little continuity.
Good

The presentation is adequately understood and adequate continuity.
Excellent

The presentation is completely understood and excellent continuity.
Subject Knowledge

Poor

The Presenters do not have grasp of the historical information they are presenting.
Fair

The Presenters somewhat have a grasp of the historical information they are presenting.
Good

The Presenters adequately have a grasp of the historical information they are presenting.
Excellent

The Presenters have a solid grasp of the historical information they are presenting.
Originality / Creativity

Poor

The presentation is not an original work possessing little creativity.
Fair

The presentation is somewhat an original work and possesses slight creativity.
Good

The presentation is adequately an original work and possesses creativity.
Excellent

The presentation is original and possesses creativity.
Historical Significance

Poor

The presentation subject matter is not identified as historically significant.
Fair

The presentation subject matter is somewhat identified as historically significant.
Good

The presentation subject matter is adequately identified as historically significant.
Excellent

The presentation subject matter is identified as historically significant.
Elocution

Poor

Students mumble, incorrectly pronounce terms, and speak too quietly for students in the back of class to hear.
Fair

Students' voices are low. Students incorrectly pronounce terms. Audience members have difficulty hearing presentation.
Good

Students' voices are clear. Students pronounce most words correctly. Most audience members can hear presentation.
Excellent

Students use clear voices and correct, precise pronunciation of terms so that all audience members can hear presentation.
Introduction and Closure

Poor

Presentation does not have a clear introduction or closing remarks.
Fair

Presentation clearly uses either a complete introduction or closing remarks, but does not use both.
Good

Presentation has clear introductory or closing remarks. Does not reveal the topic or does not summarize the topic in closing marks.
Excellent

Presentation captures the attention of the audience and sets the mood. Reveals the topic of the presentation and summarizes the topic in closing remarks.
Research
  Poor

15 pts

Fair

20 pts

Good

25 pts

Excellent

30 pts

Facts / Information

Poor

Superficial , inappropriate or erroneous information; analysis may be absent or fallacious; no real knowledge of subject displayed
Fair

Some accurate, specific information. Does not completely address subject. Superficial data and analysis that is limited in depth
Good

Well-reasoned analysis and relationship of events, and cause and effect. Good use of dates, people,places events.
Excellent

Abundant, accurate specifics (dates,people, places, events), good analysis and understanding.
Citation Organizer

Poor

One source was used and cited on bibliography slide
Fair

Two sources were used and cited on bibliography slide
Good

Three sources were used and cited on bibliography
Excellent

Four or more sources were used and cited on bibliography slide
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