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Types of Engineering Presentation 
Rubric Code: B83WB
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Subject: Engineering  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Types of Engineering Presentation
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  Novice

1 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Proficiency

3 pts

Distinguished

4 pts

Content

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Novice

States few main points and details that focus on the design project, or information does not relate to topic.
Apprentice

States most of the main points and details that focus on the design project. May include some unnecessary information.
Proficiency

Adequately states the main points and details that are accurately focused on the design project.
Distinguished

Thoroughly and clearly states the main points and precise details that are accurately focused on the design project.
Organization

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Novice

Minimal or no outline followed. No logical organization; some digressions. Unclear, confusing. No introduction or conclusion.
Apprentice

Fair evidence of a logical sequence of information. Some use of an outline. Weak introduction and conclusion.
Proficiency

Adequate evidence of a logical sequence of information. Good use of an outline. Satisfactory introduction and conclusion.
Distinguished

Clearly organized into a logical sequence. Excellent use of an outline. Excellent introduction and conclusion.
Delivery

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Novice

Little or no attempt is made to stay on the topic. Does not consider audience. Difficult to understand.
Apprentice

Delivers the information but does not stay on the topic. Little consideration of audience. Uses incomplete sentences.
Proficiency

Adequately delivers the information while staying on the topic and considering the audience. Speaks clearly and confidently.
Distinguished

Effectively and creatively delivers the information while staying on the topic and considering the audience. Uses voice variation; Interesting and vivid to hear.
Preparation

Novice

Presentation is lacking in preparation and in practice of the delivery including use of voice, posture, eye contact, gestures, pacing, and little or no use of pictures, graphs, computer models, etc. Difficult to hear. Appears tense. Fidgets often.
Apprentice

Presentation shows some preparation as well as some practice in the delivery including marginal use of voice, posture, eye contact, gestures, pacing, and marginal use of pictures, graphs, computer models, etc.
Proficiency

Presentation shows satisfactory preparation as well as practice in delivery including use of voice, posture, eye contact, gestures, and pacing. Some use of pictures, graphs, computer models etc.
Distinguished

Presentation shows detailed preparation and practice in delivery including use of voice, posture, eye contact, gestures, pacing, and use of pictures, graphs, computer models, etc. Interesting and vivid.




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