The following is an example checklist that might be used when evaluating oral presentations. 
* Organization and Content 
1.Appropriate Introduction 
2.Clear Thesis 
3.Presentation Organization   
4.Adequate Support for Ideas (Weighted 2x)  
5.Definite Conclusion  
6.Visual Aids (Appropriateness & Effectiveness)  
7.Q & A Session-Knowledge of Topic  
8.Use of Allotted Time  
* Presence 
1.Physical Appearance, Neatness, and Grooming   
2.Posture, Gestures, and Movement 
3.Eye Contact  
 
* Delivery and Grammar 
1.Enthusiasm and Vocal Variation (freedom from monotone)   
2.Preparation and Knowledge of Materials  
3.Effectiveness of Delivery Method  
4.Vocabulary and Use of Appropriate Words  
5.Freedom from Distracting "Uh"s & "Like"s, etc.   
6.Pronunciation, Enunciation, Audibility, and Clarity  
7.Grammar (Weighted 2x)
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Yeah, eye contact is very important, because you can get direct feedback from the eyes of your audience.
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