Lorely Orbe - Blog 2
Being informed could change our perspective of how to live
in a significant manner; that’s the reason the group presentations were an
excellent chance to get to know others’ thoughts about small daily things that
could improve our lives and physical and mental health significantly.
As we all know, there is a lot of information on the web,
and we have to learn how to search for reliable sources since the web is a
place where misinformation occurs often. The habit of searching for the truth
should be applied in any field of our lives, like searching on the web or
listening to what others believe is correct.
Sharing our thoughts also helps us realize who we are
because there are a lot of things that we don’t speak up about because there
wasn’t a chance before, but when it is, we can see that all of us have a vision
of the things inside us, sometimes we can feel alone, and we believe
that no one is there to help us, but there is always more people that relate to
us and are struggling with their well-being too.
One of the things I noticed and enjoyed the most was that some
presenters gave real-life examples, explaining how their life relates to the
topic they were talking about, for instance, the way they changed their eating
habits, how life is different for a pregnant woman, and how they’ve noticed differences
between their life and what they researched about the topic. These examples are
most likely to connect with the audience because they are usual and happen on a
regular basis.
The last presentation talked about a movie, “Pay It Forward.” They told their experience with the movie, and that motivated the audience to watch it; they also showed clips of the movie, which was an introduction for the audience to watch it.
One of the things that I noticed was repetitive, and in my
opinion, tiresome about the presentation was that most of the presenters read
their part of the presentation, showing little to no preparation.
I am especially interested in the overall topic of the
presentations; therefore, I was excited to witness my classmates’ presentations
and to do my own research; in my opinion, some presenters should have gone more
in-depth on the topic and not just given an overview, some others should have
summarized their part so it doesn’t feel repetitive and prolonged, and they
should have talked louder or used the microphone provided in the class, even
though the majority of them did, which was a great use of the tool.
The presenters’ clothing choices were mostly unprofessional
and distracting from the topic they were presenting; personally, I got
distracted by a presenter who was wearing themed footwear. I also noticed
graphic shirts, colored clothes, and shorts, and I’m sure that more than one member
of the audience was distracted by this aspect.
The presenters’ stance on the front could have been better;
we all need to improve our way of standing in front of the class and build more
confidence. It is okay to be nervous about talking in public, but we should
learn ways to appear confident to not distract the audience and keep the focus
on the presentation.
Despite the things that can be improved, some presenters gave
an excellent performance, and they made the topic fun and relatable. They did
more research and were more informed about their presentation, which shows great determination and focus.









Very good reflection. Nice honest words.
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