The speaker uses a conversational voice

VOICE: The speaker uses a conversational voice and varies tone and voice emphasis to underscore main points and project energy and enthusiasm during the presentation. The speaker paces the speech for the audience. The speaker does not read the speech or slides. The speaker uses color commentary. The speaker does not use uhs, ums, or other distracting expressions. Sentences are separate entities and do not all connect with conjunctions such as “and.” Sentences do not end with an “up” inflection unless they are questions. The speaker makes appropriate transitions between slides. The language is professional and grammatical. The speaker stays within the 5-7 minute time limit.

PowerPoint: The presentation slides use a business-appropriate design template and follow the design principles for visual aids found in the text. Slides have full sentence headlines which summarize or synthesize the body content and tell a coherent story from start to finish. The headlines are not copied from the outline; this is a separate writing exercise. The body of the slides contain only short words or phrases, not paragraphs of text. The slides contain a minimum of two visuals. No clip art. The presentation supports the main points, enhances the speaker’s words, contains parallelism in writing and formatting, and uses easy-to-read fonts and business colors. The presentation reflects a correctness of expression and does not contain spelling, punctuation or other errors. The last slide is a correctly formatted References page.