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When assessing a PowerPoint presentation, it is important to remember to encourage your students to continue to explore and experiment on the computer. Look for students who are willing to explore new concepts and develop new types of presentations. Below are some sample rubrics you can use in your assessment.
Content Demonstrates knowledge of topic Text is clear and easy to understand Text has few grammar and spelling errors Presentation Slides are well organized Slides are free of extra clutter Presentation follows a sequential path
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Name: Title of Presentation: Knowledgeable about topic 25 points Grammar and spelling is correct 15 points Slides are well organized 10 points Presentation is sequential 20 points Total points 70 points (100 points)
Ervin Tresa Holidays (25 points) (25 points) (25 points) (25 points)
Dear Ervin,
I really enjoyed your PowerPoint presentation. My favorite part of the slide show was when you asked us about our favorite holidays. Your slides were good, with a lot of colors, and useful information, which made it really interesting.
Next time you create a slide show, remember to practice it before, because I think that you were a bit anxious.
Your presentation of your slide show was good and interesting, and I liked the topic you chose. Next time you do a presentation, remember to use more exercises, and why not a quiz, in order to attract the students attention. Sincerely,
KLARA NDONI