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Instructional Design Tip of the Week

Presentation Rubric

Presentations can be tricky to grade, especially if the course content does not include public speaking skills. A presentation rubric provides clear guidelines and consistent evaluation with no ambiguity. If you are assigning presentations in your course, students will benefit from a rubric with clear expectations and feedback about the content and delivery.

The ID team has prepared a Presentation Rubric that you can customize to meet the needs of your project. Download the attached Word doc or view as a Google doc.

Categories

Our presentation rubric contains six categories,

  1. Introduction & Conclusion
  2. Main Body
  3. Visuals and Creativity
  4. Delivery
  5. Audience and Purpose
  6. Teamwork

Customize the point values and remove the teamwork category for individual presentations. The rubric is broken into three graded columns, professional, intermediate, and novice.

Couple this rubric with our Presentation Outline to best set students up for success.

Contact the Instructional Design team with any questions or for assistance adding this rubric to Blackboard.

Updated on November 27, 2024

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