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CATEGORY
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3
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2
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1
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Oral Presentation
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Interesting, well-rehearsed with smooth delivery that holds audience attention.
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Relatively interesting, rehearsed with a fairly smooth delivery that usually holds audience attention.
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Delivery not smooth, but able to hold audience attention most of the time.
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Delivery not smooth and audience attention lost.
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Organization
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Slides are well organized. Both examples of angles are on one slide or on two slides but grouped together. Angle is clearly labeled.
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Slides are fairly organized. The majority of the angles are clearly labeled. Examples of angles may be on two different slide but not grouped together in presentation.
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Slides are some what organized. Half of the angles/slides are not clearly labeled.
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There was no clear or logical organizational structure, just lots of facts.
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Workload
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The workload is divided and shared equally by all team members.
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The workload is divided and shared fairly by all team members, though workloads may vary from person to person.
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The workload was divided, but one person in the group is viewed as not doing his/her fair share of the work.
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The workload was not divided OR several people in the group are viewed as not doing their fair share of the work.
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Originality
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Product shows a large amount of original thought. Examples of angles were not seen in other groups presentations.
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Product shows some original thought. The majority of angle examples were original, but at least two examples were seen on another groups.
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Between two-four examples of angles used were seen on another groups presentation.
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More than half of angle examples were seen on other groups presentation.
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Requirements
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All requirements are met and exceeded. All four angles have at least two examples.
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All requirements are met. The majority of the four angles have at least two examples.
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One requirement was not completely met.
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More than one requirement was not completely met. At least two angles are missing the required amount of examples.
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