This document provides a scoring rubric for a student presentation project. It will be used to evaluate presentations on information and communication technology. The rubric contains two main categories: content and presentation. For content, students will be scored on the introduction, definitions, accuracy of information, and answering questions. For presentation, students will be scored on purpose, examples, delivery, language, and communication of information. The maximum total score is 60 points.
This document provides a scoring rubric for a student presentation project. It will be used to evaluate presentations on information and communication technology. The rubric contains two main categories: content and presentation. For content, students will be scored on the introduction, definitions, accuracy of information, and answering questions. For presentation, students will be scored on purpose, examples, delivery, language, and communication of information. The maximum total score is 60 points.
This document provides a scoring rubric for a student presentation project. It will be used to evaluate presentations on information and communication technology. The rubric contains two main categories: content and presentation. For content, students will be scored on the introduction, definitions, accuracy of information, and answering questions. For presentation, students will be scored on purpose, examples, delivery, language, and communication of information. The maximum total score is 60 points.
Name of Presenter: Sofia Rose S. Gonzales Grade and Section: 10- Osmeña Group Name: Group Enthusiast Date: __________________________________
Scoring Criteria Total
Category Points Score
Introduction is attention-getting, lays out the problem well, and establishes a 5
framework for the rest of the presentation. Content Technical terms are well-defined in language appropriate for the target 5 (35 points) audience. Presentation contains accurate information. 10
Demonstrates full knowledge by answering all class questions with 10
explanations and elaboration. Provides clear purpose and subject; pertinent examples, facts, and/or 5 statistics; supports conclusions/ideas with evidence Speaker maintains good eye contact with the audience and is appropriately 5 animated (e.g., gestures, moving around, etc.). Presentation Speaker uses a clear, audible voice. It is spoken, not read. 5 (25 points) Delivery is poised, controlled, and smooth. 5
Good language skills and pronunciation are used. 5