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Generally

 1. Given you are just starting your respective academic programmes and barely know
    each other, you seem to have ‘gelled’ well both WITHIN your specialities and
    BETWEEN them.
 2. Although there is some difference in language ability between individuals, this
    distinction did not come over strongly in the group presentations: a testament to your
    having worked at your presentations and worked in support of each other across
    the group.
 3. You appear to be motivated by your subjects (... we have to admit that this does not
    always appear to be the case sometimes even with Masters students, sadly....), which is
    a very good sign.
 4. You ‘come over’ (present yourselves) as creative and willing to try new things:
    for some of you this was your first attempt at:
    • presentation in a foreign language
    • using Powerpoint as a presentational tool
    • embedding images and hyperlinks in documents.
    and you appeared to throw yourselves into it and grow in confidence as you did.
 5. Interestingly, each subject area team tended to have a slightly different idea of its
    subject area.... but combined, your ideas are more complete and stronger.
 6. You seemed able to draw upon ideas discussed with your other profs in class and
    to develop these yourselves: your ‘Cs’: case in point, in which we started with four
    and wound up with five or possibly more...........I make it EIGHT, actually, based on
    your presentations’ content (why not take that back to your prof and see if he/she likes
    your extended list of Cs???):
    • CHOOSE the information to be recorded and how to acquire it
    • COLLECT it
    • CONSIDER it (examine, analyse, interpret & evaluate)
    • CLASSIFY it (determine to what area it best belongs)
    • CATALOGUE it (record it in the right place)
    • CONSERVE it (make sure it’s integrity and security is assured)
    • COMMUNICATE it (to those who need it or are entitled to it)
    • CHECK it (to ensure it continues to be relevant and is updated as appropriate)
 7. Dare we say this..........you seemed to enjoy yourselves! You put humour into your
    presentations and were not put off by comments from the ‘floor’ during presentations.
 8. KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid / Keep It Short and Simple).... Powerpoint can
    actually help you to do this simply because it offers you structure and makes it
    impossible for you put too much information on a slide.
 9. In any presentation try always to tell us first the structure of the presentation itself
    before you launch out into the first subject details. The old teaching adage of:
        • tell them what you are going to tell them
        • tell them
        • tell them what you told them
    tends to work quite well!
Technical

    1. Back of the Head Syndrome and the Ostrich Syndrome..... with the former, be
       aware that (depending upon the location of the screen from which you may be
       reading) if you are reading you look away from your audience, all we see is the
       back of your head and we lose your voice as you project it away from us! With
       the latter, you may well be sending your voice down to your shoes as you read
       your notes. In both cases you lose vital eye contact with your audience.
    2. Reading Slides verbatim and adding nothing. Try not to do this for any
       amount of reasons:
       • We can read faster than you.... we read 6 points with our eyes and you are still
           on No 2. If it is vital that the audience gets every word, ask them to read it, let
           them read it and then you can TALK about what they have read.
       • Reading actually sends us to sleep... and you need us awake!
    3. Pictures and visuals like flow charts can paint a thousand words (think about
       the book-rat!) but sometimes (often!) you still need to explain them.
    4. Technology fails. It WILL fail you at some point. You ALWAYS need a ‘Plan B’
    5. Although Powerpoint is not a bad TOOL for presentations: it is NOT a
       presentation in itself. It is not the whole event: it is the skeleton upon which you
       ‘hang’ the information and interpretation in your voice-over: you provide the flesh
       and blood and nervous system and it is YOUR brain that gives it life. Sending a
       presentation in Powerpoint to someone who did not go to the event is unlikely to
       be that revealing: he will perhaps only really ‘get’ 40% or 50%... and what he will
       be missing will probably be the most important elements that helps him
       understand.
    6. When you first start with Powerpoint you may find that it is easy to get carried
       away with effects and transitions (everyone does!), but beware too much in the
       way of these effects as they can all to easily annoy and actually distract from
       the content. As a rule, unless the effect actually adds something to the point that
       you are making (allows you to release the critical information at the right time
       automatically, for example), I would be tempted to leave it out.
    7. If you are doing a presentation professionally in a place you do not know – try
       always to gain access before the event or early on in the day to try the
       technology out in-situ if you can.

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B1 Fback Presentation

  • 1. Feedback on Block One Presentations Generally 1. Given you are just starting your respective academic programmes and barely know each other, you seem to have ‘gelled’ well both WITHIN your specialities and BETWEEN them. 2. Although there is some difference in language ability between individuals, this distinction did not come over strongly in the group presentations: a testament to your having worked at your presentations and worked in support of each other across the group. 3. You appear to be motivated by your subjects (... we have to admit that this does not always appear to be the case sometimes even with Masters students, sadly....), which is a very good sign. 4. You ‘come over’ (present yourselves) as creative and willing to try new things: for some of you this was your first attempt at: • presentation in a foreign language • using Powerpoint as a presentational tool • embedding images and hyperlinks in documents. and you appeared to throw yourselves into it and grow in confidence as you did. 5. Interestingly, each subject area team tended to have a slightly different idea of its subject area.... but combined, your ideas are more complete and stronger. 6. You seemed able to draw upon ideas discussed with your other profs in class and to develop these yourselves: your ‘Cs’: case in point, in which we started with four and wound up with five or possibly more...........I make it EIGHT, actually, based on your presentations’ content (why not take that back to your prof and see if he/she likes your extended list of Cs???): • CHOOSE the information to be recorded and how to acquire it • COLLECT it • CONSIDER it (examine, analyse, interpret & evaluate) • CLASSIFY it (determine to what area it best belongs) • CATALOGUE it (record it in the right place) • CONSERVE it (make sure it’s integrity and security is assured) • COMMUNICATE it (to those who need it or are entitled to it) • CHECK it (to ensure it continues to be relevant and is updated as appropriate) 7. Dare we say this..........you seemed to enjoy yourselves! You put humour into your presentations and were not put off by comments from the ‘floor’ during presentations. 8. KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid / Keep It Short and Simple).... Powerpoint can actually help you to do this simply because it offers you structure and makes it impossible for you put too much information on a slide. 9. In any presentation try always to tell us first the structure of the presentation itself before you launch out into the first subject details. The old teaching adage of: • tell them what you are going to tell them • tell them • tell them what you told them tends to work quite well!
  • 2. Technical 1. Back of the Head Syndrome and the Ostrich Syndrome..... with the former, be aware that (depending upon the location of the screen from which you may be reading) if you are reading you look away from your audience, all we see is the back of your head and we lose your voice as you project it away from us! With the latter, you may well be sending your voice down to your shoes as you read your notes. In both cases you lose vital eye contact with your audience. 2. Reading Slides verbatim and adding nothing. Try not to do this for any amount of reasons: • We can read faster than you.... we read 6 points with our eyes and you are still on No 2. If it is vital that the audience gets every word, ask them to read it, let them read it and then you can TALK about what they have read. • Reading actually sends us to sleep... and you need us awake! 3. Pictures and visuals like flow charts can paint a thousand words (think about the book-rat!) but sometimes (often!) you still need to explain them. 4. Technology fails. It WILL fail you at some point. You ALWAYS need a ‘Plan B’ 5. Although Powerpoint is not a bad TOOL for presentations: it is NOT a presentation in itself. It is not the whole event: it is the skeleton upon which you ‘hang’ the information and interpretation in your voice-over: you provide the flesh and blood and nervous system and it is YOUR brain that gives it life. Sending a presentation in Powerpoint to someone who did not go to the event is unlikely to be that revealing: he will perhaps only really ‘get’ 40% or 50%... and what he will be missing will probably be the most important elements that helps him understand. 6. When you first start with Powerpoint you may find that it is easy to get carried away with effects and transitions (everyone does!), but beware too much in the way of these effects as they can all to easily annoy and actually distract from the content. As a rule, unless the effect actually adds something to the point that you are making (allows you to release the critical information at the right time automatically, for example), I would be tempted to leave it out. 7. If you are doing a presentation professionally in a place you do not know – try always to gain access before the event or early on in the day to try the technology out in-situ if you can.