RUBRIC FOR A PERSUASIVE PRESENTATION
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Below you will find the various criteria used to evaluate your presentation along with categories describing your performance in these areas. The boxes highlighted indicate your overall performance in the broader areas as described. Items specifically needing work may be underlined. Along with a grade, an overall evaluation follows, with a few major suggestions for improvement.
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Sample rubric: persuasive speech video evaluation.
Delivery [40]
____Verbal Elements (15)
– Intelligibility and Video Audio (5) Effective [ ] Ineffective: Rate: Fast [ ] Slow [ ] Volume: Low [ ] Pronunciation [ ] Enunciation [ ]
– Emotional Expression & Tone (5) Effective [ ] Ineffective: Monotone [ ] Read [ ] Other [ ] _____
– Good vocal modulation (5) – the video audio is loud enough and clear
____Video Elements (15)
– Lighting (10) Effective [ ] Ineffective [ ]
– Composition: (5) Effective [ ] Ineffective (Is there anything distracting?)[ ]
____Effective use of presentation aides (10) (Pictures are crisp, sections with text are clean and not overly wordy. There aren’t typos in the text.)
Structure [30]
____Macro (20)
– Introduction (4)
– Listener Relevance (1) Effective [ ] Ineffective [ ] Missing [ ]
– Credibility Statement (1) Effective [ ] Ineffective [ ] Missing [ ]
– Thesis Statement (1) Effective: Fact [ ] Value [ ] Policy [ ] Ineffective: Missing Persuasive Element [ ] Missing [ ]
– Preview of Main Points (1) Effective [ ] Ineffective [ ] Missing [ ]
– Transitions (2) Effective [ ] Ineffective [ ] Missing [ ]
– Conclusion (4) Thesis Restatement, Summary, Clincher
– Thesis Restatement (1) Effective: Fact [ ] Value [ ] Policy [ ] Ineffective: Missing Persuasive Element [ ] Missing [ ]
– Summary of Main Points (1) Effective [ ] Ineffective [ ] Missing [ ]
– Clincher (2) Effective [ ] Ineffective: Missing Persuasive Element [ ] Missing [ ]
– Effectively used storytelling to gain/keep audience attention
____Micro (10)
– Language (3) Effective [ ] Ineffective: Unclear [ ] Slang [ ] Informal [ ] Jargon [ ] Undefined [ ] Exclusive [ ]
– Ineffective Fillers (7) Avoided [ ] Ineffective: Pauses [ ] Um [ ] Uh [ ] And [ ] So [ ] Like [ ] You Know? [ ] Other [ ] ____
Content [ 30]
____Use of Monroe’s Motivated Sequence (25)
– Gained our attention (5)
– Established the Need (5)
– Proposed a Solution (5)
– Helped us visualize the world with/without this solution (or both) (5)
– Offered a clear and specific call to action (5)
____Supporting Evidence (5)
– Citations (2) Evident [ ] Missing [ ] – Integration (2) Effective [ ] Ineffective [ ] Missing [ ]
________Time (Docked 5 points for every 30 seconds you are under four minutes or over six minutes)
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Along with a grade, an overall evaluation follows, with a few major suggestions for improvement. EXCEPTIONAL: A. STRONG: AB. EFFECTIVE: B. DEVELOPING: BC/C. INADEQUATE: D/F. MAJOR CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION. Presentation was excellent overall, shows outstanding control and skill, exceeds expectations in meeting the assignment's requirements.
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Delivery [40] ____Verbal Elements (15) - Intelligibility and Video Audio (5) Effective [ ] Ineffective: Rate: Fast [ ] Slow [ ] Volume: Low [ ] Pronunciation ...
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