Daniela Hernandez - Review
Speech class is one of the most underrated yet most influential classes that any college
or university has to offer. I took a look at four college presentations (including one I have
worked on), and saw several topics that I found to be very interesting yet important in
todays time. The presentations informed me about Intercultural Communication,
Communicating In Groups, Group Leadership and Problem Solving, and a very good
Review Presentation given by the group leaders.
Taking a look at the first group's presentation, I instantly liked the overall look and flow
of the presentation. Everyone spoke well, clear and used their time efficiently. This not
only allowed for all eleven people to present without being in a rush, but allowed for the
presenters to properly execute their presentation. Although one of the group members
did not really participate, the rest of the members overcame and were able to have a
good presentation. In my opinion, the first slide could have had a larger font size, the
small title left too much open space. On the other hand, the image really popped with a
nice welcome and pop of colors. Throughout the rest of the PowerPoint, there was a lot
of cohesiveness within the slides. All the information that was presented was accurate
and neat. The photos used in each slide correlated with the information posted and the
colors gave each slide charm. The information itself was presented neatly and
contained proper spelling and grammar.
The presentation of the second group had a nice cohesiveness within the slides as well.
The first slide had a nice cool color and the title was perfectly centered. I absolutely
loved the four hands with the papers, pencils, tablet, and smartphone. Each of those
individual items were capable of being used to communicate while in a group, hence the
title. I liked how each bit of information was lined with either a bullet point or a number.
These tools help make all of the information look neat and organized, which is just the
way that informational presentations should be, in all honesty. The images that were
inserted correlated with the information accurately and were not all over the place. The
overall theme amongst the slides was nice and modern. On the other hand, I didn't like
how the same four hands with the forms of communication were used frequently in
different slides. I believe that they were a bit overused. I couldn't help but notice due to
the images being on the first slide. The purplish-blue color that is in every slide is a nice
base color in my opinion. The color was not too bold or boring, and allowed the added
images to pop. Overall, their information was precise and very well read for the most
part. I do believe that some members read exactly what was on the slide word for word,
which I think is a bit too bland since it is a presentation. There could have been extra
information or different details given to make the dialogue sound more unique.
The third group had a nice presentation, but I thought it was very unorganized. The title
of the first slide was way too small and the photo on that slide looked unusually small as
well, thus causing it to look out of place. The rest of the slides had the same problem.
The titles were too small and in random places, which can really throw off whoever is
reading it. There were about three to five pictures on majority of the slides that were
created, making them to look very sloppy. The slides with only a couple photos looked a
lot more neat and clean. Nonetheless, the information that was provided was good and
very educational for the audience, which was great considering that was the purpose of
the presentation itself. The groups presentation was time efficient and very informative,
which makes this PowerPoint great overall. Although the design and structuring of the
presentation was not the best, the presenters made the PowerPoint very enjoyable and
informative. The amount of information put out as well as their style of presenting made
up for the lack of design.
The fourth presentation was created by the class leaders. The individuals who
presented this presentation gave their thoughts and opinions about the three group
projects that I spoke of earlier. They raved about what they thought everyone could do
better, all while giving the class advice to better themselves for the future. Their
presentation was one of the most organized in the class. You could tell that they studied
and practiced their presentation instead of reading everything off of the slides, word for
word. They gave a perfect example of how a presentation should be presented and
formatted. Their use of bullet points, colors, and general visual themes were very
aesthetically pleasing. I personally enjoyed the presentation myself. The presenters
kept me engaged with all of the information given.
Overall, I believe the work shown by the first three groups were all well made,
considering the amount of teamwork and effective time used during their productions.
They also had very well made presentations, especially for it being their first project for
speech. In my opinion, the third group had a lot more work in comparison to the first two
due to them having a significant lack of collaborators. They only had two students
working on such a tedious project, yet they still pulled through and made it happen. In
regards of my experience working in the first group, I would say that it was enjoyable
and very different to many projects I have done in the past. I learned that
communicating is very hard when it comes to shared work because there were
instances where no one would communicate to each other. I was often left hanging
when I asked questions and had to somewhat figure out how to do it myself. It was
difficult working with no one helping with the back and forth bouncing of ideas. Yet
again, this is the first project. More practice and work will make us better collaborators
for the bright future we have.
Excellent! I so agree with your last line...bright futures! For sure you all have that!
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