Monday, November 05, 2007

For the Cradle to Cradle presentation, Karen asked us to take note on the strength and weakness of each group's presentation. Since I will get a chance to discuss other groups' presentation tomorrow, I want to use this blog to talk about my group's presentation.

Let's talk about our strength first. Overall, I think our group did fairly decent. For the most part, I felt we managed to get our point across. We were able to relate "Cradle to Cradle" to our project, chapter to chapter. I also thought our powerpoint looked professional. I was quiet nervous upthere so I don't remember how my speech went. However, I remember Sarah's speech was very clear, focus and well-spoken. Rachael's speech was also clear and well-said. We spent quiet an amount of time on this project, preparing for it as much as we can. There is always room for improvement but I think we each did the best we can!!!

Since there is room for improvement, let's examine the aspects that we need to work on. First of all, I felt that I could have been more relax. There was lots of tongue-tight moments during my speech. I wished I didn't say the "shelf-life" vs. "life shelf"...For some reason, I was very nervous during this particular presentation. It's probably the fact that this is a big part of my grade in the class. I don't know but I hope I can be more comfortable with the materials at the final presentation. Also, there was some miscommunication in our group on what chapters we were supposed to talk about. There were some changes that have to be made about 10 minutes before class. I didn't feel comfortable with that but I'm sure that won't happen again.

I think I'm in a great group and we work well with each other so far. Next step is to work on the long proposal and start composing the article for Thunderword. We'll also start our interviewing process as soon as we make an appointment with one of the anatomy instructors at Highline. We don't know how soon we will be able to do the interview but we'll try to do it as soon as we can.

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