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Making your feedback count Peer Evaluations Making your feedback count

Vague Category Did Well Can Improve Good intro Introduction Captured attention? Previewed main ideas? Clear transition into body? Good intro Body Vivid, clearly-explained content? Logical reasoning? Appropriate and credible sources? Lots of really good content Conclusion Strong closure? Left an impact? Not such a good ending Organization Easy to follow? Clear transitions between points? Could improve the organization Delivery Confidence, eye contact, volume, pausing, rate, vocal variance, gestures, distracting mannerisms… Really good delivery

Contradictory Category Did Well Can Improve Introduction Captured attention? Previewed main ideas? Clear transition into body? Easy to know what you’re going to talk about Was there a preview? (might have missed it) Body Vivid, clearly-explained content? Logical reasoning? Appropriate and credible sources? Good sources and stats Conclusion Strong closure? Left an impact? Little boring – just restated your main points Organization Easy to follow? Clear transitions between points? Logical flow Hard to follow main points Delivery Confidence, eye contact, volume, pausing, rate, vocal variance, gestures, distracting mannerisms… Good eye contact Nice voice Look up more

Overly Generous Category Did Well Can Improve Awesome – loved it! Yes. Introduction Captured attention? Previewed main ideas? Clear transition into body? Awesome – loved it! Body Vivid, clearly-explained content? Logical reasoning? Appropriate and credible sources? Yes. Conclusion Strong closure? Left an impact? Best ending I’ve heard. Organization Easy to follow? Clear transitions between points? Easy to follow. Delivery Confidence, eye contact, volume, pausing, rate, vocal variance, gestures, distracting mannerisms… Great eye contact. Very confident. Give him an A!

Overly Critical Category Did Well Can Improve Introduction Captured attention? Previewed main ideas? Clear transition into body? Seems irrelevant. I find no connection with the opening or the topic. Body Vivid, clearly-explained content? Logical reasoning? Appropriate and credible sources? Dull. I couldn’t pay attention. Did not have anything to do with me. Conclusion Strong closure? Left an impact? Consistent with the rest of speech. Terrible. Organization Easy to follow? Clear transitions between points? I couldn’t follow due to the lack of interest. Delivery Confidence, eye contact, volume, pausing, rate, vocal variance, gestures, distracting mannerisms… Read off of cards Too quick Annoying voice

Helpful Category Did Well Can Improve Introduction Captured attention? Previewed main ideas? Clear transition into body? Excellent story Good questions – related topic to class Emphasize the preview more Body Vivid, clearly-explained content? Logical reasoning? Appropriate and credible sources? Visual aids enhanced concepts. Kept relating topic to the audience through examples – I liked this. Conclusion Strong closure? Left an impact? Didn’t provide much closure since your voice trailed off Organization Easy to follow? Clear transitions between points? Logical progression of ideas – history first, different aspects of the problem next Transitions need to be emphasized more clearly Delivery Confidence, eye contact, volume, pausing, rate, vocal variance, gestures, distracting mannerisms… Very good volume Strong eye contact – very natural Swayed back and forth. Slow down – you started off pretty fast during the intro and sounded nervous.