For each presentation that I made, I always discovered that there were different aspects that I could improve on.
The first one served as a trial run for which Qukui, Lara and I were tasked to present on the various aspects of nonverbal communication. For this presentation, all three of us created our own PowerPoint slides and we had to open three different files on the day itself in order to make the presentation. In addition, all three of us used different backgrounds for our slides.
Mine looked like this:
The feedback from the audience was that they felt that the switching of files and the different background designs were distracting for them. Hence, we were encouraged to combine our slides together and to use a common background.
Personally, I remember being encouraged to make more substantial eye contact and to make less hand gestures. These comments helped me to be more aware of myself because I was never conscious about my excessive use of hand gestures and the lack of eye contact.
I believe that the strengths of my presentation lay with the use of visuals for my slides and good voice projection. I also felt that my delivery was generally smooth and confident.
The second presentation was made for the purpose of peer teaching, for which Qukui and I presented on Intercultural Communication. For this presentation, I decided not to follow the conventional style of using PowerPoint slides. Instead, I made use of the whiteboard for my presentation. The strength of this is that it is something fresh and different; the weakness of this is that if the whiteboard is not utilised properly, it can end up making the audience feel lost and confused.
Ironically, I remember feeling lost myself when I was making the presentation. I somehow felt that I was losing focus of my direction. I think it was something I had overlooked while planning and practising. Another aspect that I had overlooked was the presentation style of my points on the whiteboard. My points were splashed rather messily across it. Hence, it was rather difficult for the audience to focus and follow my points.
I took back many learning points from this particular presentation and it was indeed an interesting experience. I am glad that I took the courage to try something different.
The final presentation of this course was for our proposal to solve the overcrowding issue in NUS canteens during lunch peak hours. For this particular project, i was grouped with Liying, Wei Rong and Lin Han. For this presentation, we used Powerpoint slides accompanied with an additional item to bribe the audience to be kind and nice.
What better to way to capture the hearts of the audience than food? I'm kidding about that. :) We decided to bring in food samples to class to illustrate our proposal on bringing in external vendors to set up outlets selling takeaway food solely.
Besides our ability to make the audience hungry so that they are compelled to ask less questions in order to get their hands on the food items, I believe the strengths of our presentation lay with a very strong topic, organised points which were accompanied with appropriate visuals and team unity. It was heartwarming to see that we stood together and echoed one voice especially during the Questions-and-Answers portion.
These are several photos which we captured for the purpose of the presentation, in order to highlight the severity of overcrowdedness in the canteens during lunch peak hours.
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The Deck at the Arts & Social Science Faculty |
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Frontier at the Science Faculty |
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Techno Edge at the Engineering Faculty |
On the downside, a couple of us were feeling under the weather on the day of our presentation. My body decided to crumble during that period and I was feeling unwell that day. I felt off-from and thought that my presentation was not up to par. I felt that my voice sounded nasal and thought that it would affect my voice projection. Despite that, I was very touched and ecnouraged to receive good comments from the audience.
Overall, I would consider our final presentation a job well done which could only be achieved because of our team spirit and the amount of practise we had put in. It is a sheer joy working with the team who is ever humourous and accomodating. Who else can I laugh with over minute things like chicken chop and the use of utensils? :)
Last but not least, I woud like to thank everybody for their feedback and comments on my presentation. They sure did spurr me to improve my presentation skills! :)
Hi Grace! This is also one of the most fun group work that I have come across in NUS. We certainly had a great time laughing over the chicken chop (in small piece/bite-size/large pieces!) and I totally view chicken chop in a different light now:D It was great working with you, Lin Han and Weirong. I will miss all time that we spent together (and the lunches:)! Wish you all the best in things you do and happy mugging for the upcoming exams :D
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