Text onslides is nottoo small toreadPresenterexplains whatthe problem withthe Zombies isusing the wordNeuronsSpecificexamplesnamed inpresentationPresentermakeseyecontactPictures of aneuron orneurotransmitterAudiencedoes not talkfor the fullpresentationPresenterdoes notmumblePresentationincludes avideo clip oranimationSlidesdon't havetoo muchtextPresentersdon't gotoo slowPresentersdon't gotoo fastPresentersintroducethemselvesPresentersexplainswhat theirimages showSlide colorsmake iteasy toreadPresenterhas notecardspreparedPresenterdoes notread directlyfrom slidesPresentertalks loudwithoutyellingYou think thepresenterswent "aboveand beyond"First slidehas the titleof thepresentationSpeakermentionsthe FDASources arecited at theend of thepresentationPresenterasks theaudience ifthere are anyquestionsPresenterdoesn't say"umm"(even once!)Thepresenter isthe student IamevaluatingText onslides is nottoo small toreadPresenterexplains whatthe problem withthe Zombies isusing the wordNeuronsSpecificexamplesnamed inpresentationPresentermakeseyecontactPictures of aneuron orneurotransmitterAudiencedoes not talkfor the fullpresentationPresenterdoes notmumblePresentationincludes avideo clip oranimationSlidesdon't havetoo muchtextPresentersdon't gotoo slowPresentersdon't gotoo fastPresentersintroducethemselvesPresentersexplainswhat theirimages showSlide colorsmake iteasy toreadPresenterhas notecardspreparedPresenterdoes notread directlyfrom slidesPresentertalks loudwithoutyellingYou think thepresenterswent "aboveand beyond"First slidehas the titleof thepresentationSpeakermentionsthe FDASources arecited at theend of thepresentationPresenterasks theaudience ifthere are anyquestionsPresenterdoesn't say"umm"(even once!)Thepresenter isthe student Iamevaluating

Presentation Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Text on slides is not too small to read
  2. Presenter explains what the problem with the Zombies is using the word Neurons
  3. Specific examples named in presentation
  4. Presenter makes eye contact
  5. Pictures of a neuron or neurotransmitter
  6. Audience does not talk for the full presentation
  7. Presenter does not mumble
  8. Presentation includes a video clip or animation
  9. Slides don't have too much text
  10. Presenters don't go too slow
  11. Presenters don't go too fast
  12. Presenters introduce themselves
  13. Presenters explains what their images show
  14. Slide colors make it easy to read
  15. Presenter has note cards prepared
  16. Presenter does not read directly from slides
  17. Presenter talks loud without yelling
  18. You think the presenters went "above and beyond"
  19. First slide has the title of the presentation
  20. Speaker mentions the FDA
  21. Sources are cited at the end of the presentation
  22. Presenter asks the audience if there are any questions
  23. Presenter doesn't say "umm" (even once!)
  24. The presenter is the student I am evaluating