NEP: Presentation Evaluation Rubric (40% of Exam Grade)

Beginning
1 / Developing
2 / Accomplished
3 / Exemplary
4 / Score
Content 1 (Your explanation of why you chose this novel and product option) / Your presentation fails to supply any explanation for your decision to pursue this novel and product option / Your presentation supplies some explanation but there are obvious gaps or holes in the thought process / Adequate explanation is given, but some responses are unclear or underdeveloped / Full explanation is given with clarity and precision
Content 2
(Your explanation of the process of creating your product) / Your presentation fails to supply any explanation on how you created your product / Your presentation supplies some explanation but there are obvious gaps or holes in the thought process / Adequate explanation is given, but some responses are unclear or underdeveloped / Full explanation is given with clarity and precision
Content 3 (Your explanation of how your product fits within the scope of your novel) / Your presentation fails to supply any explanation on how your product represents your novel / Your presentation supplies some explanation but there are obvious gaps or holes in the thought process / Adequate explanation is given, but some responses are unclear or underdeveloped / Full explanation is given with clarity and precision
Questions (Your ability to answer questions from the audience with clarity) / You failed to provide an answer to any of the questions during the allotted time / Your response contains some semblance of an answer but there are obvious gaps or holes in the thought process / Adequate explanation is given, but the answer is underdeveloped or underwhelming / Answers are given with clarity and precision
Distinguishing Characteristics (Check all that apply) /   Enthralling: the audience cannot help but watch every second of you presenting your product
  Professional: everything from your tone of voice to hand gestures to strong eye contact makes you look like you were born to be a public speaker
  Creative: the presentation contained a rare way to present information to the audience
  Project Passion: you demonstrate a clear love for the work that you’ve done for this project /
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