PowerPoint Presentation Rubric (Assignment 5)

 

Criteria Levels of Achievement
Content

(70%)

Advanced

94-100%

Proficient

88-93%

Developing

1-87%

Not Present Total
Introduction 11.50 to 12 points:

Introduction slide(s) clearly states and informs the audience about the subject matter to be covered.

10.75 to 11.25 points:

Introduction slide(s) introduce the name of the topic but fall short on informing the audience on the subject matter to be covered.

1 to 10.5 points:

Introduction slide(s) introduce the topic matter but do not inform the audience what areas are being covered.

0 Points

Not Present

 
Research & Support

 

27.25 to 29 points:

·         The content is comprehensive & factually accurate.

·         Major points are stated in the speaker notes in narrative or bullet format.  Should have a minimum of 5 scholarly references and the Holy Bible to support the presentation.

·         Optional: Students may, if they wish, show all of their references from Assignment Five in a series of Reference Slides if they wish to show the depth of work they accomplished.

25.5 to 27 points:

·         The content is generally comprehensive & factually accurate

·         Most major points are stated in the speaker notes in narrative or bullet format. Students use 2 or fewer outside references.

1 to 25.25 points:

·         The content is generally comprehensive and factually accurate

·         Many major points are stated in the speaker notes in narrative or bullet format. Students 1 or fewer outside references.

0 Points

Not Present

 
Appearance 27.25 to 29 points:

·         Each “content slide” has a minimum of 100 words of speaker notes (paragraphs or bullets may be used).

·         The “face slide/viewable slides” represent graduate level work.

·         The face slides should outline or support major points, be easy to read, bullet format, without being visually overloaded with text.

·         Should have animations, graphics, and/or transitions where appropriate.

25.5 to 27 points:

·         Each “content slide” has 70% to 80% of the minimum required 100 words of speaker notes (paragraphs or bullets may be used).

·         The “face slide/viewable slides” represent graduate level work.

·         The face slides rely on lengthy text resembling the speaker notes as opposed to visually bullet support of points.  Minimal animations, graphics, and/or transitions were used.

1 to 25.25 points:

·         Each “content slide” has 1% to 69% of the minimum required 100 words of speaker notes (paragraphs or bullets may be used).

·         The “face slide/viewable slides” represent less than graduate level work.

·         The face slides mimic speaker notes and are visually busy and difficult to read.

·         Little to no animations, graphics, and/or transitions were used.

0 Points

Not Present

 
Structure (30%) Advanced

94-100%

Proficient

88-93%

Developing

1-87%

Not Present Total
APA Format 9.5 to 10 points:

·         Reference Slide(s) included and roughly follow formatting with APA 6th ed. It is recognized that there may be difficulty creating a 100% APA formatted reference speaker notes section and/or main slide body section due to PowerPoint formatting limitations.

·         Citations of original works within the slides and/or speaker notes follow APA guidelines.

8.75 to 9.25 points:

·         Reference Slide(s) included and no attempt to format in APA and no notification to instructor if student having formatting difficulty in PowerPoint.

·         Citations of original works within the slides and/or speaker notes are present but do not attempt be APA compliant.

1 to 8.5 points:

·         Reference Slide(s) included and no attempt to format in APA and no notification to instructor if student having formatting difficulty in PowerPoint.

·         Missing citations within the PowerPoint slides and/or within the reference slide(s).

 

0 points

Not present

 
Length 9.5 to 10 points:

The PowerPoint Presentation is 8 to 12 slides in addition to the Title Slide and Reference Slides.

 

8.75 to 9.25 points:

The PowerPoint Presentation is 70 to 80% of the required 8 to 12 slides in addition to the Title Slide and Reference Slides.

1 to 8.5 points:

The PowerPoint Presentation is 1 to 69% of the required 8 to 12 slides in addition to the Title Slide and Reference Slides.

0 points

Not present

 
Grammar & Spelling 9.5 to 10 points:

·         General rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed with no more than 2 errors in the main body presentation slides (excluding speaker notes). Remember bullet format is allowed for the main body for grading purposes.

·         Spelling is correct with no more than 2 spelling errors in the main body and speaker notes slides.

8.75 to 9.25 points:

·         General rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed with 3 to 5 errors in the main body presentation slides (excluding speaker notes). Remember bullet format is allowed for the main body for grading purposes.

·         Spelling is correct with no more than 3 to 5 spelling errors in the main body and speaker notes slides.

1 to 8.5 points:

·         General rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed with 6 to 8 errors in the main body presentation slides (excluding speaker notes). Remember bullet format is allowed for the main body for grading purposes.

·         Spelling is correct with no more than 6 to 8 spelling errors in the main body and speaker notes slides.

0 points

Not present

 
Professor Comments:   Total: /100