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Marking Scheme For Group Presentations

This document provides a marking scheme for group presentations with sections for Content, Media, Process/Professionalism, and Overview. It includes criteria for each section with marks from 1-5. Content evaluates the introduction, structure, key points, research, and conclusion. Media considers visual aids and their use. Process examines clear speech, personal energy, audience engagement, and timekeeping. Overview reflects on meeting objectives and communicating the message. The marks for each section are totaled out of 20. Comments for each section and an overall reflection are requested to provide evidence and justification for the marks.

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Marking Scheme For Group Presentations

This document provides a marking scheme for group presentations with sections for Content, Media, Process/Professionalism, and Overview. It includes criteria for each section with marks from 1-5. Content evaluates the introduction, structure, key points, research, and conclusion. Media considers visual aids and their use. Process examines clear speech, personal energy, audience engagement, and timekeeping. Overview reflects on meeting objectives and communicating the message. The marks for each section are totaled out of 20. Comments for each section and an overall reflection are requested to provide evidence and justification for the marks.

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Marker ECS-ID ie your email stem Group No: Day:

NB: We need this information in a readable form so we can generate your individual mark!
Week:
Time:
Group being marked (number): Marker Name
Group number Group Tutor Marker’s Tutor
Topic

Marking Scheme for group presentations 1=poor 5=best


mark for detail, then award overall mark for each section 1 2 3 4 5
1) Content
Introduction and Structure:
identifies objectives, purpose, gains audience’s attention logical, clear, comprehensive
Key points and Body: displays a good grasp of the subject an accurate account; addresses core
issues is appropriate for audience, clear, explicit, specific, well argued
Well Researched and References authoritative sources used, clearly referenced
Close: provides conclusion, integration and control
1) Content Mark Overall - comments 1) Content Mark

/5
mode average

2) Media
Visual aids (1): appropriate, well executed, pictures, tables and diagrams (if used)
are used intelligently
Visual aids (2): argument/understanding enhanced by pertinent visual aids
Media control: planned, well managed, slick, non intrusive
2) Media Mark Overall - comments 2) Media Mark

/5
mode average

3) Process/Professionalism:
Clear speech: audible, nervousness controlled
Personal energy: has enthusiasm, show confidence/control; avoids reading from
notes; addresses whole audience, projects personality,
Audience engaged: attention captured and sustained
Questions: handled effectively and informatively
Timekeeping: Finished in allocated time
3) Process Mark Overall - comments 3) Process Mark

/5
mode average

4) Overview - Effectiveness and Reflections:


Your overview of effectiveness: Objectives have been met 4) Overview Mark

/5
Message was communicated and understood. The experience was a pleasurable one!

4) Overall Reflection and comments

Continue overleaf if needed…

Add the marks for each section together to mark out of 20 /20
NB: Your audience mark will only count if we have evidence that you used scheme above, for better marks you
need to ensure that you include comments as well as marks
You may find it helpful to use this sheet as a checklist when preparing your presentation.

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