Saturday, April 10, 2010

Oral Presentation Reflection

Finally the oral presentation is over! There were two major presentations this semester, one being peer teaching, and followed by this oral presentation. However, I feel that the oral presentation was a lot more challenging. Unlike the peer teaching experience where we were supposed to a research on a given topic and present it to the class, the oral presentation involved persuading the audience which made it all the more nerve-wrecking! Well this may be subjective, but I’m glad it’s over nonetheless!

I must say that the oral presentation went better than expected. Although we had only a week to prepare for the presentation, not including the numerous other test and assignments that we had to do for our other modules, I felt our group performed very well, given the circumstances. We still managed to dedicate 2 to 3 practice sessions to refine both the slides and the presentation. Putting ourselves in the shoes of the audience also helped us better prepare for the Question & Answer session, which in my opinion is the most difficult part of every presentation. However, I thought that our group did reasonably well in churning out appropriate answers for most of the questions asked.

Personally, I was surprised that I how much calmer I was compared to when we had our first peer teaching presentation. At least I was not as overwhelmed from having to give yet another big presentation on the big stage. This time I made a much more concerted effort to speak slower, so I hope that translated well. This time, more focus was placed on time management, so I did not try to squeeze in that much information within a short period of time, which I hope, allowed the audience to follow the presentation better. Much more time was also put in for slide designing, like for instance, adding appropriate pictures that suit the theme of the presentation. This, I thought was much better than the last peer teaching experience, where I had chosen to use plain slides, which may not be a source of distraction for the audience, but on the other hand, may have made the presentation a little boring.

What surprised me most during this presentation was that I was able to present without looking at my cue cards! (Or once rather, to state the definition of what I meant by “conservation biology”) This, I felt, was the main aspect of my presentation that I have improved tremendously. However, I still feel that in everything there’s always room for improvement. For instance, I feel that I can further improve on my use of gestures, which I thought was lacking during the presentation. As such I may have come across as a little stiff during the presentation. I guess this will come with practice, so I hope that I will have more opportunities to work on giving public presentations. =)

I hope that you enjoyed the presentation as much I did presenting it to all of you. Looking forward to reading all of your comments! Thank you! =)

11 comments:

  1. Hey Bryan,

    I totally empathize with you on the part about juggling many commitments at once haha.

    Anyway, I feel that your group did a good job overall. On an individual level, I feel that you could use more gestures like you indicated. Also, I felt that your posture was slightly stiff. On the upside, I think that you spoke in a very clear manner and at a proper pace as well - it was a pleasant experience to hear your delivery :). Great job!

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  2. yo bryan

    I felt that you have done a good job with your presentation. your pace, pronunciation and tone were clear. you must have rehearsed several times.

    However, I felt that you were looking back at the slides a little too much. Well, nobody is perfect. we can only thrive to be as close as possible to perfect. haha

    SiJie

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  3. Hi everyone! Thanks for the comments! I hope this oral presentaion was a good learning experience! =)

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  4. Hi,

    I think that the one of the reasons why you do not have to look at your cue cards is defiantly due to the numerous rehearsals our group had. If you recall, everytime we met, there’s always something to edit; be it someone’s script or something to our slides. I have seen first-hand how much improvement you have made over the past few rehearsals, from reading from the script, to presenting without using your cue cards much. Great job!

    xoxo,
    Student A

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  5. Hey Andy,

    Thanks for the encouragement. Yes, I will still continue to try and improve my presentation skills, as there are definitely areas that I can continue to improve on. =)

    Cheers,

    Bryan

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