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7.9: Discussion- Public Speaking

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    Part 1: Your Presentation

    Your task is to create a five minute presentation supported by PowerPoint slides. Imagine you are the general manager of a grocery or clothing store and you are going to conduct a team meeting to teach your staff about a new policy or procedure. Select one of the following topics for your presentation:

    • a new loss prevention policy
    • a new promotional strategy
    • a new cash handling policy

    If you wish do present on a different topic you must first get permission from your instructor.

    Your PowerPoint presentation should have a minimum of 4 slides: a title page, content slides, and conclusion.You will present your visual essay to the class. Please email the instructor a copy before class on the due date. You will also post your presentation in the discussion board for your classmates to provide feedback.

    Part 2: Peer Feedback

    Choose at least two of your classmates’ presentations to review. You will review both their slides and their presentation, so make sure to take notes during your peers’ presentations! You will write feedback (minimum 150 words) for each classmate based on the following questions:

    • Does the speaker read each slide verbatim or include additional information than the content on the slides?
    • Do they have the minimum number of required slides?
    • Is there presentation the required length? (5 minutes +/− 30 seconds)?
    • How is the speakers volume, speed of speech, and clarity?
    • What is successful or unsuccessful about layout and look of the slides?
    • Are there any grammatical or spelling errors in the slides?

    Grading Rubric

    Criteria Not Evident Developing Exemplary Points
    Submit your slide deck 0 pts
    No slide deck submitted
    5 pts
    Slide deck does not have at least 4 slides
    10 pts
    Slide deck has at least 4 slides focused on a central theme
    10 pts
    Present within the allotted time 0 pts
    No presentation completed
    5 pts
    Presentation is either 30 second under or over 5 minutes
    10 pts
    Presentation is within 30 seconds of the required 5-minute length
    10 pts
    Speak with appropriate volume, speed, and clarity 0 pts
    No presentation completed
    5 pts
    Presentation cannot be heard, is too fast or too slow, or cannot be understood
    10 pts
    Presentation is spoken at an adequate volume, speed, and clarity
    10 pts
    Present your slides effectively 0 pts
    No presentation completed
    5 pts
    Presentation is disjointed, unprofessional, or too reliant on slide deck text
    10 pts
    Presentation is professional and feels cohesive
    10 pts
    Analyze at least two peers’ presentations 0 pts
    No response to peers
    5 pts
    Responded to only one peer
    10 pts
    Responded to two peers
    10 pts
    Total: 50 pts

     

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