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Presenation Rubric

The document is a presentation rubric that evaluates various aspects of a presentation, including the introduction, need/opportunity, goals, closing, delivery, length, language, vocabulary, and dress code. Each category is rated on a scale from 0 to 4, with specific criteria outlined for different performance levels. The total possible score for the presentation is 36 marks, with an additional 4 bonus marks available.

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Presenation Rubric

The document is a presentation rubric that evaluates various aspects of a presentation, including the introduction, need/opportunity, goals, closing, delivery, length, language, vocabulary, and dress code. Each category is rated on a scale from 0 to 4, with specific criteria outlined for different performance levels. The total possible score for the presentation is 36 marks, with an additional 4 bonus marks available.

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Presentation RUBRIC

Name:​​ ​ ​ ​ Roll No. ​ ​ ​ ​ Job Applied for:​ ​


Section:​ ​ ​ ​ Date:​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Marks:​ ​ /36​
PROFESSIONAL PROFICIENT DEVELOPING INCOMPLETE
4 3 2 0-1
HOOK Creative introduction Demonstrated relevance Minimal Clichéd introduction
Who are you? which makes the and in somewhat relevance and which shows lack of
What makes you participant memorable. creative. Includes almost some attempt was creativity/Forgot
stand out? What Includes all information. all information made to be some information /4
product/service creative which
and idea are you makes it vague
pitching about?
NEED/ Chooses compelling Chooses different List different List’s aspects but is
OPPORTUNIT experiences/ experiences and aspects but it unable to identify
Y Explain the knowledge/examples to somewhat creates a somewhat lacks the relevancy for
problem or the illustrate the relevancy of connection to develop focus which does product/service/idea
opportunity the idea/product /service relevancy for the not define the for the target
available. Why by identifying the target idea/product/service by need for the market. Requires /4
and by whom is market. identifying the target idea/product/ improvement and
the market. service for the focus.
product/service identified market
needed?

GOALS/ Describes aspirations in a Describes aspiration Description of Aspirations are not


ASPIRATIONS clear and concise manner; clearly, seem realistic aspiration is described at all or if
What you hope to you are realistic and have but some attributes are moderately clear you have, they are
accomplish via targeted your presentation downplayed or is but defined goals unclear, unfocused /4
the presentation. unnecessarily wordy seem unrealistic and unrealistic.
and unfocused
CLOSING Has a clear strategy for Has a strategy for The strategy for The presentation
How is the ending the presentation ending the presentation ending the pitch ends abruptly
presentation which is compelling. but lacks a lasting needs without proper /4
closed? Follow-up steps indicate a impact. Follow-up improvement as closing. Lack of
continuation of the indicated hesitancy and the follow up planning shown by
conversation. passiveness. indicated is also the participant.
vague.
DELIVERY Great eye contact and Good eye contact, clear Some eye contact, No eye contact,
Confidence, clear voice. Makes use of voice was used. voice was voice is inaudible,
enthusiasm, poise tonal variation to Enthusiasm and somewhat audible you lacked
and energy communicate enthusiasm confidence were and there was confidence or
and confidence. Facial communicated through some enthusiasm enthusiasm. Did not
expressions and gestures positive body language but there was a make use of positive
are optimal and add to the and tonal variation. lack of flow. Did body language or
professional outlook. Break in the flow seen. not make use of tonal variation. /4
gestures and
appropriate facial
expressions.
LENGTH Presentation length is The presentation length Presentation is The pitch is very
Total time for the appropriate and ends in 90 needs improvement. 20 long and exceeds long/short. 40 or
presentation seconds. seconds over/under the given time. 30 more seconds /4
time. seconds over/ above/ under time.
under time.
LANGUAGE No errors in 1-2 errors in 3-4 errors seen in 5 or more errors in
Grammar and pronunciation, grammar. grammar/pronunciation pronunciation/ pronunciation or
pronunciation . grammar. grammar. /4

VOCABULA The vocabulary choices The vocabulary used is Vocabulary used Vocabulary choices
RY were perfect for the pitch. appropriate for the was ok but can be need improvement.
Word choice occasion. improved /4
DRESS The dress code has been The dress code has The dress code Business casual for
CODE followed and an mostly has not clothing
(please appropriate attire (dress been followed with an been followed and shoes was not
see guidelines shirt, jumpers and occasional lapse in properly. followed
for what it polished dress shoes for outfit, The clothing is at all. Student /4
includes) boys and neutrals/solid shoes and/or neatness of inappropriate, appeared
color shirts with hair etc. Overall the shoes are unkempt and
unembellished shoes and dress untidy and/or unprepared
dainty jewelry if any) code gave somewhat unprofessional for a formal
has been followed and professional impression. and jarring presentation.
the attire leaves a very jewellery pieces
professional impression. were worn.

Bonus Marks:​ ​ ​ ​ /4​ ​

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