RESEARCH PROPOSAL PRESENTATION: 100 POINTS
The research proposal presentation is an important milestone in research training. It provides an opportunity for the students to communicate their research ideas to an audience and receive feedback from fellow research students and experienced academics.
Note: Your research proposal presentation is a very important outcome of this course! Take it very seriously! It is worth 50 points. The PowerPoint is worth another 50 points.
In order to deliver an excellent presentation, imagine that you are presenting at 10-Minute Presentation of a Research Proposal. The aim of a proposal presentation is to help students develop presentation skills for presenting their research to public audiences and receive feedback and suggestions. Your research proposal presentation should be 5-7 minutes; this will be followed by a 3-5-minute Q&A.
Suggestions
- A research proposal is intended to convince others that you have a worthwhile research and that you have the competence and the work-plan to complete it.
- Assume that your audience comprises: experts in your topic and intelligent non-experts.
- Your presentation MUST include the following components:
- Introduction/Motivation for the research (Explain why you have chosen this topic. What motivated you?)
- Literature Review (Briefly discuss research performed by others on this topic)
- Gap (Clearly state the gap statement)
- Purpose (Clearly identify the purpose)
- Significance of the research (Explain why this research is worth conducting)
- Method (Explain how you will collect data)
- Since your research is just starting, emphasize the value of your research. Also, you need to do a persuasive presentation rather than an informative presentation.
- PowerPoint/SlideShare. You should treat PowerPoint as a useful tool. You can use it to incorporate images into your presentation, to emphasize important points, and to guide your audience in following your argument. You should not use it for anything else. This means:
- Don’t present too much information on the slides.
- Don’t use too many colors and different hard-to-read font style and size.
- Don’t read from the slides!
Note: Watch the TEDTALK presentation “How to avoid death by PowerPoint” on YouTube. This will help you create an effective PowerPoint! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwpi1Lm6dFo
- Make sure you practice ahead of time so that you do not repeat yourself, hesitate, or mess up your words. Time yourself giving your talk, and make cuts if you need to. It is fine to end a bit early. Going over time shows your lack of preparation.
Evaluation:
See below.
RESEARCH PROPOSAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC
| Category | Excellent | Average | Poor |
| Introduction
10 pts |
An intriguing introduction based on facts leads clearly into the research proposal. Provides motivation for undertaking the research.
10 pts |
A fairly well formulated introduction with some evidence to support the topic leads into the research proposal. Motivation for undertaking the research is provided but is a bit not clear
9-5 pts |
Lacks a proper introduction. Motivation for undertaking the research is illogical or is missing
4-0 pts |
| Literature Review
10 pts |
Demonstrates sound knowledge of literature in the area, and of prior work on the specific research topic.
10 pts |
Demonstrates basic knowledge of literature in the area, and of prior work on the specific research topic.
9-5 pts |
Unclearly mentioned some previous work in the area or does not mention any previous research and literature.
4-0 pts |
|
Gap 10 pts |
Provides a specific, clear description of what is missing from this literature or what researchers do not yet know.
10 pts |
Provides somewhat fair description of what is missing from this literature or what researchers do not yet know. Needs more elaboration.
9-5 pts |
Description of what is missing from this literature or what researchers do not yet know is not clear or is missing.
4-0 pts |
| Purpose
10 pts |
Explains clearly how the proposed study idea will answer this question or fill in this research gap.
10 pts |
Explains somewhat fairly-well how the proposed study idea will answer this question or fill in this research gap.
9-5 pts |
How the proposed study idea will answer this question or fill in this research gap is not clear or missing.
4-0 pts |
|
Value 10 pts |
Clearly demonstrates the potential value of answering the research question in advancing knowledge within the area of study.
10 pts |
Somewhat fairly-well demonstrates the potential value of answering the research question in advancing knowledge within the area of study.
9-5 pts |
The potential value of answering the research question in advancing knowledge within the area of study is not clear or missing.
4-0 pts |
|
Method 10 pts |
Provides a sound and appropriate plan for applying research methods/tools to answer research question.
10 pts |
Provides somewhat fairly appropriate plan for applying research methods/tools to answer research question.
9-5 pts |
The plan for applying research methods/tools to answer research question is not appropriate, clear, or missing..
4-0 pts |
|
Presentation skills 10 pts |
Demonstrates excellent eye contact, no distracting gestures, appropriate volume, clear and consistent enunciation, and creativity.
10 pts |
Demonstrates fairly well eye contact, fair amount of distracting gestures, somewhat appropriate volume, somewhat clear and consistent enunciation, and creativity.
9-5 pts |
Demonstrated poor eye contact, many distracting gestures, volume too low, enunciation is not clear and consistent, and poor creativity.
4-0 pts |
|
Visuals 10 pts |
Demonstrates appropriate use of color, number of slides, and font style and size. The information provided in the slides is not busy with no or very few grammatical errors and typos. Follows all the suggestions given by Davis JP Phillips.
10 pts |
Demonstrates somewhat appropriate use of color, number of slides, and font style and size. The information provided in the slides is somewhat busy and with few grammatical errors and typos. Follows some suggestions given by Davis JP Phillips.
9-5 pts |
Demonstrates poor use of color, number of slides, and font style and size. The information provided in the slides is busy and with many grammatical errors and typos. Follows a few suggestions given by Davis JP Phillips or does not follow at all.
4-0 pts |
| Overall effectiveness of the presentation
10 pts |
Demonstrates excellent use of the presentation time (5-7 mins). Presents content in a logical and easy-to-follow sequence. Appears rehearsed and does not read from the slides.
10 pts |
Demonstrates fair use of the presentation time. Presents content in somewhat logical and easy-to-follow sequence. Appears somewhat rehearsed and reads from the slides just a bit.
9-5 pts
|
Demonstrates poor use of the presentation time (too short or too long). The content presented is not logical and easy-to-follow sequence. Appears poorly rehearsed or not rehearsed at all and reads from the slides a lot.
4-0 pts |
| Q&A
10 pts |
Gives answers that convey understanding (3-5 mins). Answers are clear and elaborate. 10 pts | Responds fairly-well; answers most of the time convey understanding.
9-5 pts |
Answers are not clear and elaborate and/or do not convey understanding 4-0 pts |