Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Blog #9 - Presentation reflect


  1. Which presentation did you find most interesting? Why?
    1. Honestly, I found my groups presentation most interesting. I say this because our group reported on each and every one of the groups that did research with big brother big sister and presented their findings. Within our group we were able to talk to each of the groups and discuss their plans to implement in order to gain funding for the organization. I really like the poinsettia sales, everyone loves flowers and you just can’t go wrong. Along with the bowling party that one group was going to put on, it is a great way to get kids and adults attention to become involved in the community with one another.
  2. Which ideas do you wish your group would have incorporated into your project? 
    1. In my group, I wish that we would have had more visuals of the groups interacting at the events with big brother big sister. There was some confusion with the organization of when the groups would be interacting with the big brother big sister; therefore we were not able to correlate a plan to meet up with everyone for a photo opportunity. Another idea that I wish we would have incorporated in the project is a personal interview with big brother big sister; if we had their view on the group project and what they expected I think we would have been able to help the other groups out if they were struggling with some ideas.
  3. Talk briefly about the experience of preparing for a group presentation. 
    1. When we began to prepare to give our presentation as a group, we all took a section of the proposal and brought out the main points of that section. Each of us discussed that we needed to have at least two minutes of talk time in order to meet the time limit. We stressed how important it was that we did not read the slides, but we were to know the information in order to impress big brother big sister with our professionalism and communication. When the day came, some of the group was a bit nervous but we reviewed our file once again and presented like we were prepared.

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