Thursday, October 12 History of Journalism presentations
See rubric belowRubric for Presentations
Category
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Scoring Criteria
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Total Points
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Score
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Organization
(15 points)
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The type of presentation is appropriate for the topic and
audience.
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5
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Information is presented in a logical sequence.
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5
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Presentation appropriately cites requisite number of references.
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5
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Content
(45 points)
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Introduction is attention-getting and uses a hook sentence, as one would in an essay. Lays out the topic well and establishes a framework for the rest of the presentation.
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5
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Any technical terms are well-defined in language appropriate for the target audience.
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5
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Presentation contains accurate information.
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10
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Material included is relevant to the overall message/purpose.
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10
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Appropriate amount of material is prepared, and points made that are supported though visuals that contain only a minimum of text.
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10
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There is an obvious conclusion summarizing the presentation.
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5
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Presentation
(40 points)
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Speaker maintains good eye contact with the audience and is appropriately animated (e.g., gestures, moving around, etc.).
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5
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Speaker uses a clear, audible voice.
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5
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Delivery is poised, controlled, and smooth.
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5
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Good language skills and pronunciation are used.
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5
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Visual aids are well prepared, informative, effective, and not
distracting.
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5
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Length of presentation is no more than 5 1/2 minutes. Warning given at the 4 1/2 and 5.
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5
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Information was well communicated.
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10
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Score
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Total Points
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100
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