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Each group will be evaluated using the same 5-point rubric to assess their presentation skills. The rubric evaluates groups on basic understanding, research, communication, use of visual aids, and presentation skills. Each member of a group will receive the same total points for their group's presentation. Working collectively, groups can achieve the best results.

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Evaluation

Each group will be evaluated using the same 5-point rubric to assess their presentation skills. The rubric evaluates groups on basic understanding, research, communication, use of visual aids, and presentation skills. Each member of a group will receive the same total points for their group's presentation. Working collectively, groups can achieve the best results.

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The total points of the project will be 25.

Each group will be evaluated with the same


rubric. Each member of that specific group will be awarded with the same point. Your
collective effort can make the best of it. Good luck!

Basic
understanding

5
Research

5
Communication

5
Use of visual
aids

5
Presentation
skills

Excellent

Competent

Needs work

The presentation
demonstrates a depth of
understanding by using
relevant and accurate
detail to support the
students research.

The presentation uses


knowledge which is
generally accurate with
only minor inaccuracies,
and which is generally
relevant to the students
work.

The presentation uses little


relevant or accurate
information which was in
the assigned tasks.

Research is thorough and Research is adequate but


goes beyond what was
does not go much
presented in class or in
beyond what was
the assigned tasks.
presented in class or in
the assigned tasks.

Little or no research is
apparent.

The presentation is
effective in conveying
ideas to the audience.
The presenter responds
effectively to audience
questions.

The presentation fails to


capture the interest of the
audience and is confusing
in what is to be
communicated.

Presentation techniques
used are effective in
conveying main ideas,
but a bit unimaginative.
Some questions from
the audience remain
unanswered.

The presentation includes The presentation includes The presentation includes


appropriate and relevant
appropriate visual aids,
no visual aids or visual
visual aids which the
but in a format that
aids that are
presenter refers to and
makes them difficult to
inappropriate, or too small
explains at appropriate
use or understand, and
or disorganised to be
moments in the
the presenter does not
understood.
presentation.
refer to or explain them
in the presentation.
The presenter speaks
clearly and loudly
enough to be heard,
using eye contact, a
lively tone, gestures,
and body language to
engage the audience.

The presenter speaks


clearly and loudly
enough to be heard, but
fails to use eye contact,
gestures, and body
language consistently or
effectively at times.

The presenter cannot be


heard or speaks inaudibly
that s/he cannot be
understood.
There is no attempt to
engage the audience
through eye contact,
gestures, or body
language.

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