Today I was the first to do my pecha kucha presentation. The presentation it self was good, but my pictures where blurry because I got them from google images. Tag galaxy did not work outside of school so I could not use that. I had all my twenty pictures and they lasted for twenty seconds each. The pictures were also in the order and you could tell the story through them.
I was nervous so I kind of stuttered. I did not really know what to say, but once I got started stuff just started coming to my head. It was really hard not looking at the pictures because I thought we was suppose to describe the pictures and how they deal with my story. But once I got started the time went by real fast. If I was to get this project again I would practice more at home so that I would have an idea of what to say. Also I would try and get better pictures that was not so hard to view.
I think that the things I did talk about, I described very well. I used my time wisely and managed the amount of time I gave each subject. Personally I think I made it interesting and my pictures went good with what I was saying. I did an overall good job but there was still a lot of things I can change to make it perfect.!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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I think you did a good job for going first, which is always stressful. You completed the activity adequately. What are some things you could do to make it perfect?
ReplyDeleteI think that going first was a good thing to do it showed confidence and we knew that you actually did your project instead of slacking and doing it in class like other people. I also liked your pictures next time find pictures that show up better
ReplyDeleteThings work better when you don't plan them so if you ever have to do a presentation again I personally wouldn't choose to figure out what I'm going to say I would just think about what I'm going to talk.
ReplyDeleteDon't figure out verbatim what you're going to see but get some type of idea flowing in your head so that you know what you don't want to say.