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My View on Each Presentation.
My main goal is to express my views and opinions regarding each group, as well
as what I liked and did not like about each group's presentation. Each group presentation featured both good and bad points, explored the subject in its own way, and was delivered in its own special style. I listened to each one, evaluated it, and took away the most significant or useful lesson from it. I acquired
some exciting things about each presentation while thoroughly
enjoying them. Contrary to common assumptions, I believe that they all put just as
much time into creating the PowerPoint as they did into exposing them. For all
intents and purposes, the first group addressed issues like gender, general
culture, diversity, racism, etc. in a very powerful way. Group number one did
a really good job with their images and really discussing the topic. As the slides advanced, they coordinated their efforts and had consistent ideas. Despite the fact that many diverse people contributed to the job, it all came together as one. As they discussed topics like diversity, communication, and all different ethnic groups and how they may interact as one, their discussion on intercultural communication enlightened the class. Although I
would have generally made it a little bit more exact, without so fundamentally
many words, in a very better approach, I really enjoyed how they used their
visuals and video to kind of express their words. In this presentation, group
involvement was essential, and they truly succeeded in that aspect. This
presentation experienced a momentary quiet at one point because a group
member's microphone wasn't set up, which is a common occurrence. I consider that this group put in the most amount of effort in terms of information gathering, which is effectively quite significant. The
presentation in its entirety was very well prepared, and each group member took
the time to thoroughly discuss the subject, which is very significant.
The presentation from
group two was excellent as well, and in my opinion, it was better designed. I found group two to be really fascinating and was unable to put their arguments to rest, such good points. They were extremely articulate, and it was clear that they put a lot of effort into this presentation. Despite the fact that they did not initially include as many slides as Group
One, I believe they had a better overall organization with each slide than
Group One. The only complaint I had was that they didn't include as many photos
but had many words. Additionally, each group member had a special manner of
expressing their contribution in a lovely and distinctive way; congratulations
to them for their effective communication abilities. They also distinguish four sorts of groups: Protective, Consensual, Laissez-faire, and Pluralistic. Support and social groups are also mentioned, although they differ significantly. Additionally, they
clarified that there are other groupings than social groups. Book clubs are one
type of social gathering, and some book clubs may include women who come
together to socialize and spend time together while their children are not
around. Different groups have various personalities, and they converse with one
another in various ways. The fact that each participant wrote their name on the
corresponding slide is an additional fantastic feature. This is really helpful
since it indicates when it is someone else's time to present. Overall, the
organization was excellent, and I only have wonderful things to say about it.
In my perspective, Group #3—which includes me—went very smoothly overall, but we did run into some organizing issues on the side of each member. We chose to focus our group presentation on leadership and problem solving, which was a lot of fun to work on given how closely they linked to one another. We had a great time working together as a team and got along really well. I think that each member of my group put a lot of effort into the images that described our topic in a very smooth way. Considering that this was our first presentation, I don't think it was at all poor; we just need to get better organized, and I'm confident we'll be excellent the next time around. We kind of got off to a bad start since we didn't know how to split up the labor amongst each other and in addition, we ran into some technical issues as well. Furthermore, we weren't sure what to do visually. The most important question was, do we need to utilize a combination of different media or just photos? But eventually, we were able to reach a consensus on a plan of action and finish our particular jobs. I think we'll be a lot better for our next presentation. Overall, the most significant issue that we had was organization. Although we succeeded in our objective of using more images and visuals that described the topic, other than words, this is still a really beneficial feature of the presentation. The presentation as a whole was excellent, and I believe it accomplished the assignment's purpose.
In conclusion, I do genuinely feel that each group presentation was original and incredible, and we all had our own unique methods of presenting and communicating our subject through the visuals we selected and the information we obtained. We all did an excellent job, and I am confident that each group learned something new about their subject and will be even more prepared for the next assignment or presentation. I think that our teacher is so attentive and helpful and she is very involved because she makes an effort to keep things under control. Each chapter had its interesting link to the other. Therefore, even though maybe some students may not find it interesting or engaging, I believe it provides us additional chances to study and put everything together. After the presentation, I believe it has brought our group members closer together and will undoubtedly make creating future presentations easier and more enjoyable. Congrats on your group presentations, and keep up the fantastic work!




Excellent reflection! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI agree the groups were excellent!! Very good post!
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