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1000 word blog - Valerie Oves

Valerie Oves     Public speaking has always been something that makes me nervous, and even signing up for this class made me a little scared. However, I realize that this is a skill that is important to learn and will benefit me in the future. When our class first got assigned a group presentation project, I honestly didn't know what to expect. It was a collaboration with people I didn't know, so the beginning of our process was a bit rough. Looking back now, I can say this presentation taught me a lot. It didn't only teach me how to create the presentation or give one, but it taught me how to collaborate with others, prepare for the presentation, and listen to others. Each group covered different chapters all focusing on different things that involves becoming a strong speaker and how to present.     To begin with, group one started the the presentations off with covering chapter 1, 2, 3, and 5, which covered what public speaking is, the foundation, contemporary com...

1000 word blog Yuliesky Marrero

  I Loved All The Presentations!   I'll admit that while it definitely started off a bit messy with some missing students and some that seemed somewhat at unprepared that the topics they explained made sense and that I was able to understand the specific topics each of them was talking about. I personally think that the first group bore the biggest burden with the presentations but they still did well enough with how they tried to explain it, so I'd like to give them praise for that. Starting with Camilla Carla, she was able to explain the main points very concisely and explained everything that she had to without issue. For example, explaining what public speaking is in the first place, like what makes a good public speaker and how it has shifted into online spaces, as well as the foundations of public speaking, like appealing to Logos, Pathos, or Ethos, or the main 5 arts of public speaking, she made it very easy to understand what she was talking about. After her were Calym...

1000 blog Valery Gonzalez

 Working on this group project was honestly a lot at once. The process of creating a PowerPoint presentation started with an excessive amount of information which created challenges for maintaining a consistent work speed. Our presentation included topics like informative speaking, persuasive speaking, arguments, audiences, media communication, distance speaking, and special occasion speeches. The first challenge I faced when I saw all the components in one project was the fear of presenting our work to others while maintaining our own understanding of the project. The presentation slides contained so much information that I understood the presentation covered all necessary details. The presenters needed to establish their presentation goals at the start before they organized their material and delivered it in an easy-to-understand format. The following subject matter required me to study how to address different audiences through persuasive speaking which included learning about c...

1000 word blog

  Throughout the group presentations in this course, I gained a deeper understanding of what effective public speaking looks like in practice, as well as how challenging it can be to communicate ideas clearly in front of an audience. Each group approached their presentation differently, and observing these differences helped me recognize how organization, delivery, and audience engagement all play an important role in the success of a speech. Overall, every group demonstrated effort, preparation, and a willingness to participate, which made the presentation experience both educational and engaging.   On e thing I noticed right away was how important organization is. Some groups started their presentation with a clear introduction and explained what they were going to talk about. When groups did this, it was much easier to understand their topic and stay focused. Other groups did not explain their topic right away, which made their presentation a little confusing at first. This...