Guidelines and Rubric for Literature Review Presentation
Guidelines and Rubric for Literature Review Presentation
Your presentation should follow the general outline of your literature review with:
Introduction
Main body of the paper, i.e. the literature review
Conclusions
The length of talk must be no less or no more than 15 minutes
Each presentation is worth 50 points. Grading scale below.
You want to convince the class that:Your topic is important. You have reviewed and analyzed the literature on the topic. Your conclusions are valid.
5. You do not have to cover every part of your paper from your literature review.
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Evaluation Criteria Point Value Points Earned
Content: Introduction
Introduction arouses audience interest in the topic; provides a guide to the presentations content 10 Content: Body of the Paper
Logical progression of ideas; interpretation of the papers reviewed, good depth of information presented; sustains audience interest 20 Content: Conclusion
The conclusions were supported by the papers reviewed; they demonstrated a thorough understanding of, and a synthesis of, ideas from the cited literature 10 Quality of Presentation
Visuals
Effective, neat, attractive, visible, free from errors
Presentation
Material clearly presented, speaker looks at the audience, paces the presentation, appropriate volume, answers questions 5
5 Total
50 Comments:
Assignment Annotated Bibliography
Create an annotated bibliography for (at least) 20 reference papers that are related to your topic. Use American Psychological Association (APA) style to cite the papers. Your annotated bibliography should include a summary of the purpose of the research, methods, results, and conclusions and evaluate strengths and weaknesses of the paper. You can use either narrative or table format (see below). (40 points)
NARRATIVE FORMAT:
Citation:
Purpose:
Methods:
Results/Conclusions:
Weakness/Strengths:
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TABLE FORMAT:
Citation Purpose Methods Results/Conclusions Limitations/Strengths