Thursday, January 27, 2011

City Connection

4) What did you learn from the city presentations of others?
All the presentations were enjoyable. When I watched their presentation I just couldn't stop admiring the presentations. Even though they all did little bit of mistakes, they looked very natural and the presenters didn't seemed to be nervous. They each had their own styles of presenting and learned that everyone has their own boxes. I mean the box used in "Think out side of the box." Some of us had fascinating designs, projecting their voice enough to be heard and telling stories from pictures to audience. If I have to choose 3 well prepared presentations I will choose: Maria, Joseph and Tem. First, I chose Maria because she used interesting movements in the slides and contained lots of details. Before hearing to hers, I didn't even knew what Bogota was. However, after hearing to hers I noticed that it was a city in Columbia and it is located in high altitude. On the other hand, she rushed and presentation suddenly went forward by mistake, it just smashed my expectation. However, it was well constructed presentation. Secondly, Josephs was the best example of reading stories out of pictures. Even though he didn't had as much informations as Maria, he talked as much as her. One of his pictures that I still remember is the food like sausages,tofu and vegetables. He explained what it was and his own experiences about the food. Lastly, Tem's was simple but very descriptive. She memorized hers perfectly,which I have to learn from her, and she didn't hesitated because of the articulation. Hers included every features of her city. For example, clear maps, resources that made her city developed and other informations. I think I need to learn memorizing and putting informations like Tem. To improve I also need to learn from others like using skills of slides, putting certain color in the text to be seen, and other skills people had. Next time, I suppose I must memorize mine and color the text in different color to be seen.

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