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Powerpoint Presentation 
A rubric to assess students powerpoint ability and then presenting their powerpoint.
Rubric Code: E23ACC4
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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No Credit

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Content

Excellent

All required slides included with ADDITIONAL information.
Topic is discussed clearly and adequate points are made.
Good

All required slides with relevant information.
Topic is somewhat discussed but more information is required.
Fair

Missing some slides or relevant information.
Topic is slightly discussed but more material is needed.
Poor

Many slides missing or less slides OR slides do not contain relevant information.
Topic is addressed but not discussed or elaborated on.
No Credit

NA
Total Score
Powerpoint/Graphics/Video

Excellent

Slides are attractive. Text is legible and relevant to space available. Graphics are thoughtful and relevant to topic and effects are used throughout to enhance presentation. Information is at the advanced level and consistently supports images (which are present).
Good

Slides are attractive. Text is legible and relevant to space available. Graphics are relevant to topic. Information adequately supports images.
Fair

Slides are legible. Amount of text is too great for the amount of space provided or too little to be seen. Graphics appear to be relevant to the topic. There are no images or images are not explained/relevancy not entirely clear.
Poor

The slides are not legible. The amount of text is too great for the space provided or too little to be seen. There are no images and graphics do not support topic.
No Credit

NA
Total Score
Grammer and Mechanics

Excellent

There are no grammatical errors.
Good

There are a few grammatical errors or mechanical errors, but they overall do not hinder understanding and for the large part are generally unnoticeable.
Fair

There are several grammatical or mechanical errors, but while they may be noticeable, understanding is still mostly clear.
Poor

There are many grammar or mechanical errors on the presentation that make understanding very unclear.
No Credit

NA
Total Score
MLA

Excellent

References use correct MLA citations.
Good

References use MLA citation, but there are a couple issues.
Fair

References use MLA citation, but there are several issues.
Poor

References are presents but it is only website urls
No Credit

No references present
Total Score
Voice

Excellent

Speaker presents in a loud and clear voice and does not read from screen. Speaker is able to speak in addition to the slides.
Good

Speaker presents in a loud and clear voice but ocassionaly turns to the screen
Fair

Speakers presents in a voice that is sometimes clear but constantly refers to the presentation
Poor

Speaker does not present in a loud or clear voice and reads simply from the screen.
No Credit

Student did not present.
Total Score
Handout

Excellent

Handout is above and beyond; shows thought and consideration to audience
Good
Fair

Handout is present.
Poor
No Credit

No handout included.
Total Score



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