Eliana Maritza.Ospina Buitrago_Post # 1
Reflections On The Experience Of Our First Presentations
Presentations are
a fundamental part in the development of our communication and public speaking
skills. In this blog, we will analyze the presentations made by three groups,
highlighting both the successes and the technical errors that were presented. The
art of public speaking is one that must be developed and only be perfected
through practice. However, peer review and analysis can help each other develop
the talent of public speaking. Through this reflection, we will be able to
extract valuable lessons that will help us improve our public speaking skills
in the future.
Firstly, I strongly
believe that the three groups made good presentations, especially for it being
the very first one, each contributing to collective learning in the field of
public speaking. Each group had a particular way of presenting and perhaps that
was due to the preparation that the group itself took and the studied ways of
presenting. There were definitively some
highlights to the presentations and plenty of room for improvement, in this
blog I analyzed some strengths and weaknesses to these presentations.
For my group
personally, we highlighted the importance of group communication to be
synchronized with all the information we had to present. By being on the page,
we were able to overcome some obstacles that we had with some group members not
being native English speakers. Also, my group was exceptional at presenting in
the way they spoke and made their points across clearly and without deviating.
However, it was not all perfect, and perhaps the biggest flaw I saw in our own
group, and myself, was that I was extremely nervous and omitted some
information due to the nervousness. If this would not have been the very first
presentation, I would have added some examples that I had written down for the
presentation. However, after this group project, I feel our group is more
prepared and confident in our ability in public speaking.
Also, during one of
the presentations, I noticed that a particular topic was discussed at length,
but the inclusion of clear examples was omitted. It is essential to understand
that a good presentation is not limited to exposing a topic but seeks to
involve and impact the audience. If the audience has limited or no knowledge on
the subject, it is necessary to support the presentation with relevant
examples, practical advice or even videos and resources available on platforms
and websites. This allows the audience to better understand the content and
stay interested and engaged. By having the audience engaged, the presenter can
get their point across better but more importantly, the presenter is able to
reach the audience in a way that impacts them. Impacting the audience should
always be the end goal of any presentation, whether they agree or not with the
presenter.
Although there
were some differences in the content and how it was explained, since all three
groups used the same book, there was a noticeable overlap of the content used.
However, by the groups covering different chapters of the book there was enough
information for all groups to have something new and exciting to offer to the
other groups. Going forward, I am sure
if the topic of the presentations vary greatly, the presentations will be much
more engaging with the audience.
All in all, our
first few presentations offered us a valuable learning opportunity. Both the
errors identified and the salient points in our peers' presentations provide us
with a solid foundation for improving our communication skills in the future.
We all experience nerves, but some managed to control them more effectively.
This mutual feedback process is essential for our personal and professional
growth. Through this experience, we have understood the importance of balancing
the amount of information in our presentations and complementing it with
examples, practical advice and additional resources. As we gain more experience
in the field of public speaking, it is essential to learn from our mistakes and
build on the positive aspects of our peers' presentations. By doing so, we will
be able to develop stronger and more effective communication skills, ensuring
more impactful and successful presentations in the future. The fact that the
professor also let us express ourselves without having strict guidelines on how
to present helped us develop our own style of presenting and identify strengths
and weaknesses of that style of presenting.



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