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Content Easy to understand. Focused (has a purpose) Structured (clear beginning, middle, and end) Engaging (gets audience attention and drives them to a purpose) Supported with relevant examples, facts, etc.
Tennessee State University projects itself to its students, faculty, and alumni and to the citizens of the State through the motto, Think, Work, Serve.
Scoring Criteria Each presentation is scored on three criteria: topic, clarity, and engagement. Judges provide a score from 1-5 for each of the criteria categories below. Judges may not give zero scores and should not use half points. See the qualitative terms associated with each numerical score.
If you ask most people what makes a great presentation, they will likely comment on tangible things like structure, content, delivery and slides. While these are all critical aspects of a great presentation, a more fundamental and crucial part is often overlooked understanding your audience.
Key elements to focus on when evaluating a presentation Clarity of message. Presentation structure and organization. Engagement and delivery. Use of visuals. QA session. Audience awareness. Positive reinforcement. Suggesting areas for improvement.
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