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  1. Oral Presentation Rubric. Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes • Speaks with fluctuation in volume and inflection to maintain audience interest and emphasize key points.

  2. presentation effectiveness. One element (pacing, volume, voice clarity, or eye contact) needs some work; other elements of speech and manner are effective and help the presentation. are effective; pacing, eye contact, and volume all help the presentation. Title slide with Title slide meets name, class, and title Title slide missing required ...

  3. Information. Well-versed in subject, responds to questions with further explanation. Overall command of subject matter, responds to questions on a basic level. Generally comfortable with material, able to answer most questions. Basic understanding of material, but mastery not evident.

  4. Oral presentations are expected to completely address the topic and requirements set forth in the assignment, and are appropriate for the intended audience. Oral presentations are expected to provide an appropriate level of analysis, discussion and evaluation as required by the assignment.

  5. Oral Presentation Rubric. Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes. Consistent use of direct eye contact with audience, but still returns to notes. Displayed minimal eye contact with audience, while reading mostly from the notes.

  6. Oral Presentation Grading Rubric. Name: __________________________________________ Overall Score: /40. Nonverbal Skills 4 – Exceptional 3 – Admirable 2 – Acceptable 1 – Poor. Eye Contact Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes or slides. Consistent use of direct eye contact with ...

  7. This rubric is specifically designed to evaluate the oral presentations of a single speaker at a time and is best applied to live or video-recorded presentations. It is recommended that each speaker be evaluated separately for panel or group presentations.