Wednesday, December 1, 2010

presentations done properly

Dr. Dana Williams lectured and how to properly construct a presentation. She went over several ways to find interesting topics and how to research them. Also, she explained how to present them. Groups may want to find a challenging topic or situation and find methods on how to explain or break them down. Tips on principle components were also discussed and how to relate them to the group.
All of her tips were helpful and actually were used when my group put our presentation together. I believe a lecture, presentation, or essay is just like a product. Products are supposed to sell and if your essay, lecture, or presentation does not have a drive or an “attention grabber” then there’s no way it’s going to sell. All lectures, essays, and presentation should keep your audience on the edge wanting more and more. If your products aren’t selling then you’re going to be flat out broke or end up with an unsatisfying grade. Nothing beats boring presentations. You lose your audience and people will eventually never want to listen or read anything with your name on it.
A powerful, informational, and exciting group presentation is always a plus. Two heads are better than one…sometimes but, with creative thinking and useful information on a topic it should be a breeze constructing an “A” presentation.
My group has a good group of people and I know we can use our intelligence to present a “Moving” presentation about hip hop and its effects on Black America.

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