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CSSE 371 Presentation Rating Score Sheet: Evaluating Student Presentations, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Computer Science

A rating score sheet for evaluating student presentations in a csse 371 course. The score sheet includes categories such as purpose, demonstration, progress, lessons, organization, materials, time, oral skills, attire, and polish, attitude. Each category is rated on a scale from excellent to unsatisfactory.

Typology: Study Guides, Projects, Research

Pre 2010

Uploaded on 08/17/2009

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Download CSSE 371 Presentation Rating Score Sheet: Evaluating Student Presentations and more Study Guides, Projects, Research Computer Science in PDF only on Docsity! CSSE 371 - Presentation Rating Score Sheet Your Name:_____________________________________________ Date: _______ Team: _____ Presenters: ______________________________________________ Excellent Good Satisfactory Marginal Unsatisfactory Purpose Demonstration Progress Lessons Organization Materials Time Oral Skills Attire Polish,Attitude  Purpose - Clear description of the problem and proposed solution (including process)  Demonstration - Understandable presentation of the user interface prototype  Progress - Clear understanding the progress made during the project to date  Lessons - Described any problems encountered or any lessons learned for next time  Organization - Presentation was organized in a manner that enhanced the audience's understanding  Materials - Clear, not too much on a slide/screen, readable from the back of the room; appropriate English syntax and grammar used  Time - Did not take too little time such that material was explained inadequately or too much such that other team members did not have enough time (speakers should be given an equitable portion of the presentation for the material that they must present)  Oral Skills - Facing and making eye contact with members of the audience, words and phrases are enunciated clearly, spoke loud enough to be heard (but not too loud), few annoying mannerisms, such as pacing back and forth, saying "uh" after every sentence or word, getting in the way of the presentation materials, and so forth  Attire - Business casual dress (no denim jeans or jackets, shorts, T-shirts, sandals, athletic wear, tennis shoes, torn clothing, clothing with inappropriate language, or provocative or revealing clothing)  Polish, Attitude - Clear that the presentation was rehearsed and ready to go, appropriate English syntax and grammar used, positive attitude and enthusiastic about the presentation, able to handle questions and comments positively Comments on Presentation: See the other side of this page for rating suggestions. CSSE Senior Project – Presentation Rating Suggestions  Purpose - o Excellent: you know exactly what problem they are solving and the process used to solve it o Good: you have a pretty good idea of the problem and their process o Satisfactory: you sort of understand the problem & process o Marginal: you’re not sure what is being solved or the process used o Unsatisfactory: what problem? what process?  Demonstration - o Excellent: the presentation of the user interface prototype knocked your socks off o Good: the presentation of the prototype was well planned o Satisfactory: the presentation of the prototype was easy to follow o Marginal: some parts of the presentation of the prototype were hard to follow o Unsatisfactory: what was that?  Progress - o Excellent: you can tell exactly how much effort they spent o Good: you have a good idea how much effort they have spent o Satisfactory: you can tell that they made some progress o Marginal: there is some evidence of progress o Unsatisfactory: you cannot tell if they did anything  Lessons - o Excellent: very good summary of problems and lessons o Good: problems are clear, lessons okay o Satisfactory: they learned a few things o Marginal: they might have learned something o Unsatisfactory: they did not learn anything  Organization - o Excellent: great organization that enhanced the presentation o Good: the organization was clear o Satisfactory: there was some organization o Marginal: organization was clearly lacking in some spots o Unsatisfactory: unorganized to the point of distraction
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