Presentation Rubric Checker
Presentation rubric checker: slides, structure, and speaker notes
Presentations are graded on how well slides + speech work together. Rubrica reads your rubric and your deck and tells you whether your structure, content, and visuals are hitting the criteria your marker will use.
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What markers actually look for in a presentation
A clear opening that frames the topic and previews the structure.
Slides that support the speaker, not duplicate them — minimal text, strong visuals.
Logical structure with explicit transitions between sections.
Evidence and citations on substantive claims — even on slides.
A close that synthesises and leaves the audience with a clear takeaway.
Common rubric criteria for a presentation
Most presentation rubrics weight some version of these. Upload yours and Rubrica will score your draft against the exact criteria your marker uses.
Slide design
Walls of text on slides almost always lose marks. Markers want visuals, minimal text, and consistent formatting throughout.
Structure and flow
Presentations need explicit signposting because the audience can't go back and re-read. Strong presentations preview, transition, and recap.
Content depth
Surface-level content with pretty slides earns less than substantive content with plain slides. Markers grade what you actually say, not just what's visible.
Citation and evidence
Substantive claims still need sources, even in spoken form. Markers expect a reference slide and in-presentation citations where the rubric requires it.
How the presentation rubric checker works
1. Upload
Drop in your assignment brief, the rubric your tutor will use, and your current presentation draft. PDFs, Word files, and plain text all work.
2. Analyse
Rubrica reads all three together and scores your draft against every rubric criterion specific to the presentation format.
3. Revise
You get a per-criterion score and a specific list of what to change before submission. Revisions on the same assignment are free.
Frequently asked questions
Should I upload slides only or speaker notes too?
Both, if your rubric grades both. Speaker notes carry a lot of the analytical content in many presentations — markers check that they exist and are substantive.
What about group presentations?
Upload your section's slides and notes. Rubrica scores what you contributed; the group integration is a separate marker call.
Does it check design (colours, fonts, layout)?
Lightly — Rubrica flags the most common design issues (text density, inconsistent formatting, missing citation slide). For full design feedback, pair this with a peer review.
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