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Presentation Insufficient Sufficient Good

< 5,5 6–7 8 – 10

Structure and
software 25%

Structure The structure of the presentation The structure of the presentation The structure of the presentation
(introduction, body, conclusion) is (introduction, body, conclusion) is (introduction, body, conclusion) is
hardly recognizable and there are no recognizable and there are clear clear and the transitions are smooth.
clear transitions. transitions.

Introduction The introduction does not clarify the The topic is introduced as well as the The topic is clearly explained and
topic, the design and the goal of the design and the goal of the adds value to the overall
presentation. presentation. presentation.

Conclusion The conclusion is missing or not clear. The presentation is concluded. The presentation is ended with a
small summary and good conclusion.

Software The (support) software is unattractive The (support) software is adequately The (support) software adds to the
and inconsistent. attractive and consistent. presentation in its’ attractiveness
and consistency.

Software info The (support) software does not The (support) software covers the core The (support) software enhances the
support the core message nor provides message and provides relevant core message and provides relevant
relevant additional information. additional information. additional information.

Content 25%

Key message The key message in the presentation is The presentation has a clear key The presentation has a clear key
unclear. The presentation has message and sufficient depth. message, sufficient depth and
insufficient depth and/or thought. thought.

The goal The goal is insufficiently clarified: The goal of the presentation is clear: The goal of the presentation is clear
(argue, consider, explain). (argue, consider, explain). and well supported by the contents
and structure: (argue, consider,
explain)

Main points The main points of interest are not The main points of interest are The main points of interest are
clear. sufficiently presented. clearly articulated.

Verbal elements
25%

Presentation The presentation does not sound The presentation does is sufficiently The presentation sounds fluent, has a
flow fluent, no good pace and is hard to fluent, paced and is understandable. good pace and is easy to understand.
understand.

Language The language used is hard to The language used is understandable The language used is easy to
understand and there are many and there are few grammatical errors. understand and there are no/barely
grammatical errors. any grammatical errors.

Non-verbal
elements 25%

Enthusiasm The presenters do not show The presenters are enthusiastic and The presenters are enthusiastic,
enthusiasm nor a natural style. natural. natural and balanced speakers.

Connection with The presenters do not connect The presenters sufficiently connect The presenters connect with the
audience audience and cannot hold their with the audience and can hold their audience sparking a detailed
interest. interest. discussion.
Body language The presenters’ posture and body The presenters’ posture and body The presenters appear at ease, in
language is unnatural. language are natural. command and have good body
language.

No eye contact The presenters do not keep eye-contact The presenters keep eye-contact with The presenters have natural eye-
with the audience. the audience. contact with the audience which
enhances the presentation.

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