Monday, January 31, 2011

City Connections Reflection

1) What you believe you did well on the project?


I believed that I had a good amount of information in my powerpoint. I followed the rubric precisely and had a good amount information for each topic clearly following the criteria. I also thought that I had a great range of photos of my home town although some of them weren't very clear to what they were showing. I am very proud of my efforts on this power point and because of them I have retrieved a good grade. I thought that was a good all rounder for this powerpoint.


2) What you would improve for future presentations/projects?


I thought I could have improved the layout of my power point. I thought that some of my information was not relevant to the topic such as when I was talking about environmental factors. I went a bit of topic around the end when I started talking about the climate. I also could supported some of my facts with more evidence such as when I was talking about my historical factors. Another improvement I could have made providing enough information for my historical factors and being able to explain the facts I had clearly.

3) What did you learn from your preparation (for your presentation) in addition to the presentations of others?


I learnt that in order to make your presentation as good as it could be you need to follow the rubric and stay on task (Stay focused). Listening to other peoples presentations I have learnt allot about other cities around the world. Landsberg, Germany held Hitler in prison before world war 2 and every year in Germany they hold a festival where everyone drinks loads of beer.


4) What is your analysis of your performance?


I thought that I did well at presenting my information and clearly explaining some things in my powerpoint. I have lived in Colombo (My city) for over 7 years therefore I know lots about it and can add personal experiences in my presentation such as the tsunami. I thought I could have I have improved by speech by not reading off the board. In all I thought I did a good job.

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