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Assessment Rubric For Powerpoint Presentations: Exemplary Accomplished Developing Beginning 4 3 2 1

This document provides a rubric for assessing PowerPoint presentations across several criteria: organization, subject knowledge, graphics, research, screen design, and oral presentation skills. For each criterion, performance is rated on a scale from 1 to 4, with 4 being "Exemplary" and demonstrating mastery of the criterion, 3 being "Accomplished", 2 being "Developing", and 1 being "Beginning". The rubric describes the types of performance that would earn each score for each assessment criterion.

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Assessment Rubric For Powerpoint Presentations: Exemplary Accomplished Developing Beginning 4 3 2 1

This document provides a rubric for assessing PowerPoint presentations across several criteria: organization, subject knowledge, graphics, research, screen design, and oral presentation skills. For each criterion, performance is rated on a scale from 1 to 4, with 4 being "Exemplary" and demonstrating mastery of the criterion, 3 being "Accomplished", 2 being "Developing", and 1 being "Beginning". The rubric describes the types of performance that would earn each score for each assessment criterion.

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Assessment Rubric for PowerPoint Presentations

Exemplary Accomplished Developing Beginning


4 3 2 1
Organization Information
presented in
logical, interesting
sequence
Information in
logical sequence
Difficult to follow
presentation--
student jumps
around
Cannot
understand
presentation--no
sequence of
information
Subject Knowledge Demonstrates full
knowledge by
answering all class
questions with
explanations and
elaborations
At ease with
expected answers
to questions but
does not elaborate
Uncomfortable with
information and is
able to answer only
rudimentary
questions
Does not have a
grasp of the
information.
Cannot answer
questions about
subject
Graphics Explain and
reinforce screen
text and
presentation
Relate to text and
presentation
Occasionally uses
graphics that rarely
support text and
presentation
Uses superfluous
graphics or no
graphics
Research Uses a variety of
sources in reaching
accurate
conclusions
Uses a variety of
sources in reaching
conclusions
Presents only
evidence that
supports a
preconceived point
of view
Does not justify
conclusions with
research evidence
Screen Design Includes a variety
of graphics, text,
and animation that
exhibits a sense of
wholeness.
Creative use of
navigational tools
and buttons
Includes a variety
of graphics, text,
and animation.
Adequate
navigational tools
and buttons
Includes
combinations of
graphics and text,
but buttons are
difficult to navigate.
Some buttons and
navigational tools
work
Either confusing
or cluttered,
barren or stark.
Buttons or
navigational tools
are absent or
confusing
Oral Presentation
Elocution/Eye
Contact
Maintains eye
contact and
pronounces all
terms precisely. All
audience members
can hear
Maintains eye
contact most of the
time and
pronounces most
words correctly.
Most audience
members can hear
presentation
Occasionally uses
eye contact, mostly
reading
presentation, and
incorrectly
pronounces terms.
Audience members
have difficulty
hearing
Reads with no eye
contact and
incorrectly
pronounces terms.
Speaks too quietly

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