1. RUBRICS FOR THE PRESENTATION
CRITERIA 4 3 2 1
CONTENT
The content is comprehensive and accurate,
demonstrating a deep understanding of the
topic. It includes clear and concise key points
along with relevant and sufficient supporting
details.
The content is informative and well-
structured, but may lack some
depth or clarity in key points and
supporting details.
The content may be somewhat
fragmented or lacking in
organization and may have minimal
supporting details or weakly
articulated key points.
The content is incomplete, lacks
coherence, or does not adequately
address the topic. Key points and
supporting details may be unclear
or missing entirely.
Organization and
Structure
The presentation is well-organized with a logical
flow and structure. It includes an introduction,
clear sections or headings, smooth transitions
between ideas, and a cohesive conclusion
summarizing the main points.
The presentation has a generally
logical flow and structure, but there
may be minor inconsistencies or
weak transitions between ideas.
The presentation may have a
somewhat loose or disjointed
structure, with unclear sections or
headings and inconsistent
transitions.
The presentation lacks organization
and structure, making it difficult for
the audience to follow the flow of
ideas or identify clear sections or
headings.
Engagement and
Delivery
The presenter engages the audience through
clear and confident delivery, maintains
appropriate eye contact, uses effective gestures
and body language, and overall keeps the
audience's attention throughout the
presentation.
The presenter has a generally
engaging delivery style but may
have occasional instances of lacking
eye contact or ineffective
gestures/body language.
The presenter may show some
difficulties in engaging the
audience, with inconsistent eye
contact, limited use of
gestures/body language, or
occasional loss of audience
attention.
The presenter lacks engagement,
confidence, or effective
communication skills, resulting in
poor audience engagement and lack
of attention.
Research and Sources
The content is supported by accurate, credible,
and up-to-date sources, properly cited and
referenced throughout the presentation.
The content is supported by mostly
accurate and credible sources, but
there may be minor instances of
incomplete or missing citations or
references.
The sources used may be limited in
accuracy or credibility, and there
may be inconsistencies or a lack of
proper citations and references.
The content lacks proper and
accurate sources, with few or no
citations or reference provided
Overall Impact
The presentation has a strong overall impact,
effectively conveying the intended message,
engaging the audience, and leaving a lasting
impression. It demonstrates a high level of effort,
preparation, and professionalism.
The presentation has a positive
impact, effectively conveying the
message and engaging the
audience, but may lack some
elements that make it truly
memorable or exceptional.
The presentation may have a
limited impact on the audience,
struggling to effectively convey the
intended message or engage the
audience throughout the
presentation.
The presentation lacks impact,
failing to properly convey the
message or engage the audience,
leaving a weak or forgettable
impression.