Scientific Poster
HCR 566 Poster Presentation Scoring Rubric
Rubric Assessing the effectiveness of Scientific Poster
Guidelines
Expert
Use appropriate evidence, presentation modes and/or argument strategies to skillfully communicate
meaning to a specified audience; communicate with clarity and fluency and in a virtually error-free
presentation.
Proficient
Use mostly appropriate evidence, presentation modes, and/or argument strategies to communicate
meaning to a specified audience; design a presentation that is clear and has few errors.
Emerging
Use some appropriate evidence, presentation modes, and/or argument strategies to communicate
meaning to a specified audience; design a presentation with limited clarity and/or some errors.
Novice
Use approaches or include errors that limit or obscure relevance and impede understanding.
Expert Proficient Emerging Novice
Articulation of Problem, Purpose, or Focus
Question, hypothesis, or position is articulated and defended in the context of the problem or purpose; and/or
A central purpose, focus, or essence of the work or performance is highly evident
Question, hypothesis, or position is stated clearly, and context of the problem or purpose is apparent; and/or
A central purpose, focus, or essence of the work or performance is evident
Question, hypothesis, or position is stated clearly; and/or
A purpose or focus of the work can be determined
Question, hypothesis, position, purpose, or focus is not visible or stated clearly
Scholarly Context
Comprehensively places problem/question in appropriate scholarly context (scholarly literature, theory, model, or genre)
Sufficiently places problem/question in appropriate scholarly context (scholarly literature, theory, model, or genre)
Partially places problem/question in scholarly context; some critical elements are missing, incorrectly
Scholarly context for the problem/question may be apparent but is not sufficiently demonstrated
HCR 566 Poster Presentation Scoring Rubric
developed, or unfocused
Application of Scholarly Method/Techni que to Project Design
Method/technique is appropriate for question or purpose
Data/sources/evid ence are expertly presented
All elements of method/technique are fully developed and articulated
Method/technique is appropriate for question or purpose
Data/sources/evid ence are adequately presented
Critical elements of method/technique are adequately developed; subtle elements are unclear or missing
Method/technique loosely supports the question or purpose
Data/sources/evid ence are partially presented
Critical elements of method/technique are partially developed
Method/technique is not appropriate for question or purpose
Data/sources/evid ence are minimally or not presented
Critical elements of method/technique are minimally developed
Analysis or Interpretation
Evidence supports a mature, complex, and/or nuanced analysis of the problem
Interpretation is explicitly linked to theoretical framework or scholarly model
Evidence supports an adequately complex analysis of the problem
Interpretation is adequately linked to theoretical framework or scholarly model
Evidence supports a limited analysis of the problem
Interpretation is partially linked to theoretical framework or scholarly model
Evidence supports very limited analysis of the problem
Implications/ Impact
Implications, consequences, and/or questions raised by the project are thoroughly explored
Limitations are fully articulated
Implications, consequences, and/or questions are adequately explored
Limitations are adequately articulated
Implications, consequences, and/or questions are partially explored
Limitations are partially articulated
Implications, consequences, and/or questions are minimally supported or unarticulated
Limitations are minimally or not articulated
Quality of Delivery
Presentation or performance is of superior quality
Delivery is free of technical errors
Presentation or performance is of high quality
Delivery has few technical errors
Presentation or performance is of acceptable quality
Delivery has some technical errors
Presentation or performance is of low quality
Delivery has frequent technical errors
HCR 566 Poster Presentation Scoring Rubric
Score Key: 0 = No Attempt 1 = Developing 2 = Competent 3 = Exemplary
1. Statement of Research Problem/Rationale:
a) Clearly stated questions or hypotheses being addressed 0 1 2 3
b) Well-explained rationale/justification for the study 0 1 2 3
c) Project objectives are clearly outlined 0 1 2 3 2. Literature Review/Background Theory:
a) Relevant previous work thoroughly reviewed 0 1 2 3
b) Gap in knowledge/exploration identified 0 1 2 3
c) Succinct 0 1 2 3
d) References are cited appropriately 0 1 2 3 3. Methods (Explanation/Appropriateness):
a) Clear description of methods used 0 1 2 3
b) Methods are appropriate to address aim/question 0 1 2 3 4. Analysis/Results:
a) Figures/tables used appropriately and clearly to present the data 0 1 2 3
b) Findings are presented clearly and accurately 0 1 2 3
c) Analysis is well explained and appropriately applied 0 1 2 3 5. Conclusion/Discussion: a) Addressed study’s problem/question 0 1 2 3 b) Conclusions are sufficiently supported by results 0 1 2 3 c) Results are placed into broader framework 0 1 2 3 d) Importance of findings is addressed 0 1 2 3 6. Presentation Overall:
a) Effective overall aesthetic/organization of poster 0 1 2 3
b) Flow of information is logical and facilitates understanding 0 1 2 3
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