EVALUATED Choose a Rubric 0,1,2,3,4 Average (total divided by 7) 1. Introduction of the reporter, topic and overview of the presentation 2. Voice Pitch,

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EVALUATED Choose a Rubric 0,1,2,3,4 Average (total divided by 7) 1. Introduction of the reporter, topic and overview of the presentation 2. Voice Pitch, Tempo, Volume, Clarity, Enthusiasm 3. Platform Deportment Gestures, Poise, Eye contact, Mannerisms, pointing out features/icons and explaining process 4. Organization Presentation is clear and organized. Step by step process makes sense. Minimum of fifteen words and two examples for each word. Suitable graphical representation.

EVALUATED Choose a Rubric 0,1,2,3,4 Average (total divided by 7) 5. Mechanics Definition is unique. Word pronunciation and grammar are clear. Knowledgeable about historical background and etymology of words. Multidisciplinary examples. 6. Conclusion Why did you do differently? Why did you do it that way? Reference page is clear. Presentation has good closure. 7. Effectiveness Topic was clearly covered. Did you learn something from this presentation? Was the presenter knowledgeable about the subject matter?