Oral Presentations Scoring Rubric
RESPONSE TO ASSIGNMENT:
Oral presentations are expected to
completely address the topic and
requirements set forth in the
assignment, and are appropriate for the
intended audience.
ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION:
Oral presentations are expected to
provide an appropriate level of
analysis, discussion and evaluation as
required by the assignment.
ORGANIZATION:
Oral presentations are expected to be
well-organized in overall structure,
beginning with a clear statement of the
problem and ending with a clear
conclusion.
STYLE/FORM AND FORMAT:
Presentations are expected to be
stylistically effective that is, to
consist of visual aids with well-chosen
words and graphics which complement
the speaker, and consistent with the
time limit of the presentation.
SPEAKING SKILLS:
Presenters are expected to use an
effective speaking style which exhibits
enthusiasm, generates interest in the
audience, and communicates the
intended information.
PROFESSIONALISM:
Presenters are expected to dress
appropriately for the audience and act
in a manner expected in a professional
setting
CONCLUSIONS:
Presentations are expected to draw
appropriate conclusions and
recommendations based on its content
Excellent (4)
Good (3)
Adequate (2)
Weak (1)
The presentation responds to the
assignment and addresses the
topic and all requirements, at an
appropriate technical level for
the intended audience
The presentation responds to the
assignment and addresses the
topic, but has minor weaknesses
with respect to some of the
requirements and/or appropriate
technical level
Presented material is analyzed
and evaluated and appropriate
reasons, discussion of
alternatives, explanations, and
examples are given for most of
the main points
The presentation is generally
well-structured, with only a few
flaws in overall organization
The presentation responds to the
assignment and addresses the
topic, but has significant
weaknesses with respect to some
of the requirements and/or
appropriate technical level
Presented material is analyzed
and evaluated at a reasonable
level but is not used effectively
to support many of the main
points
The presentation does not
respond to many of the
requirements of the assignment,
and/or is poorly tailored for the
intended audience
The presentation has a defined
structure, but the organization is
not optimal for supporting the
presentations content
The presentation is poorly
structured; organizational flaws
undermine its effectiveness and
clarity
The visual aids are informative
and generally supportive of the
presentation, but could be
improved to more effectively
complement the speakers
content
The visual aids are generally
supportive of the presentation,
but some of them are difficult to
read, too busy, and/or not
necessary for the intent of the
talk
Visual aids are not designed to
effectively to convey the
information intended by the
speaker
Speaker is prepared and familiar
with the content of the visual
aids, but may occasionally stray
from topic and/or have other
deficiencies in speaking style
Speaker is reasonably prepared
but tends to look at visual aids
for prompting, and is not able to
communicate all of the intended
content
Speaker is not prepared and has
to read from visual aids or cue
cards, does not use voice or
body language effectively to
engage audience in topic
Speaker is appropriately
dressed, generally acts
professionally, but exhibits
some minor lapses in decorum
Speaker is reasonably dressed,
but some lapses in decorum
detract from the presentations
impact
Speaker is not dressed
appropriately for the audience,
does not present him/her self in
a serious and professional
manner
The presentation has a
conclusion, but some of the key
points are not highlighted
effectively
The presentation has a brief
conclusion but is not substantial
in content
The presentation seems to end
abruptly without any summation
for the audience
Presented material is completely
analyzed and evaluated,
providing support for main
points with reasons, discussion
of alternatives, explanations, and
examples as appropriate
The presentation is wellstructured; its organization
contributes to its purpose. The
problem is clearly stated and
technical content is well ordered
for clarity
The visual aids (e.g. PowerPoint
slides) are informative, well
designed, easy to read, and
complement the speakers
content. The number of slides is
consistent with the time limit of
the presentation
Speaker is well prepared,
establishes effective eye contact
with the audience, speaks clearly
and audibly, stays on topic and
finishes the presentation on time
Speaker is appropriately
dressed, avoids distracting body
language during presentation,
comports him/her self
professionally throughout the
presentation
Key points are clearly re-stated
at the end of the talk so that the
audience clearly understands the
purpose of the technical work
The depth of analysis and
evaluation of the presented
material is not sufficient, and
discussion contains unnecessary
or trivial material