This is my project
Self critique:
I set up my project so it would flow logically from one topic (photos, video, etc.) to the other smoothly. I took a couple slides at the beginning to prepare y audience for what was ahead.
I didn't do a voice over, which was a big flaw in the presentation. I should have done one because some of the bullet points (which are pretty clear) could sometimes use an explanation or I could enhance my overall presentation with some more info.
I didn't ask the audience questions because it was more of a straight-forward thing. These are my skills..one, two and three.
I tried to grab my audiences attention with some slides, music and compelling photos. I hope it worked!
I also tried to avoid clutter with big photos, big text and simple layouts.
Another critique:
The presentation I critiqued didn't really help me. It showed very little of what I could have improved on unfortunately. It's great to see someone show you a new way to do something or a cool idea for a presentation, but I didn't see this.
What I learned:
I learned a little more Powerpoint. One of the most useful things I learned was organization. I organized before I started the project and it really paid off. It's so easy when you create a storyboard. It's just like fitting the pieces of the puzzle together once you have grouped them together. I think sharing presentations online is completely easy because it is easilya ccessible for future employers. It is also easier to share with colleagues and use really neat tools to share information, which is what we do in today's world. I will definitely share my presentations online from now on, because e-mailing it is too big and takes too long. In the clouds, it's more efficient.
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