Kristina Dimitrova, Reflection on Group Presentations

   


Hello, my name is Kristina. I recently did my first group presentation in a public speaking class at Miami Dade College. For that assignment, the professor assigned the class into three groups, and we performed presentations based on summarizing the book chapters in Google Slides. I want to reflect on what we have done in the group presentation and absorb my experience to improve my skills in the future. I want to share my experience of working and elaborating in a group. Collaborating with other people for an assignment can be a challenging task in some cases, and luckily, in our group, each member's unique skills and strengths helped our group to achieve the shared goal most effectively, which was to complete the group assignment task within a given period. One of the most important experiences I have gained was to respect each member's work and finish my part of the presentation on time. I gained and improved the skill of listening to other members' ideas to develop a perfectly organized plan. I did not face any challenges thanks to the coordinated and efficient help of the team leaders, splitting up each member's parts of the presentation, and any misunderstanding disappeared. Their intros and outros Framed the display in a whole finished look.
   In the group presentation, we operated as had planned, and the result was a success. My part of the project was to complete, like summarizing in Google Slides, the chapter explaining how language functions in public presentations, helping you use the right words, and encouraging you to use words ethically. It was rewarding to know that www.thersourerus.com is a valuable source for looking for definitions and synonyms. Failing to use correct grammar can seriously undermine your credibility. Choose the language that meets high ethical standards. I summarized my part to the best of my ability. My strengths are that I am typically good at researching and finding essential points in the information and simplifying it to avoid plagiarism.

   I was nervous on the group presentation day, which affected the fluency of my performance. The professor's genuine personality and the supporting group members helped me stay focused and finish my part despite my nervousness. I am giving my group members admiration and big thanks for their support and their patience as group members. In the future, I will dedicate myself to practicing more in front of people to achieve fluent and confident speech performance. The members of our group 2 also spoke about the importance of visual resources and technology. I have learned a lot of lessons by working in the group, including how to share a diverse perspective to highlight that each member had brought their unique vision to get the best results. This experience and the skills I have acquired will help me in real-life situations, such as working on team projects and improving my future job interviews. I want to thank all my group members for their dedication to the project. It was only possible to achieve the desired result with each member's effort, and teamwork makes excellent work happen. Groups 1 and 3 did highly informative and well-developed presentations. It was a pleasure listening to them. Group one developed various valuable topics, from the preparation to the selection and content arrangement for the production. I learned so much from other groups presenting. The first group presented as a committed team and prepared well-organized information.

Google slides supported with good visuals, bringing our attention to the all-important parts of the sighted chapters, and demonstrating excellent presenting skills. They pointed out all the essential pieces for a good speech, including the importance of speech planning, outlining, and how plagiarism is crucial to avoid. Each group member presented in an appropriate, confident manner. As a result, it showed effective communication between group members and their passion for the work done. It was a pleasure listening to their parts. Group 3 examined the three types of presentations, such as the informative presentation, which relates to communicating information to others. They explained how to influence others through persuasive presentations, how special occasion presentations differ from other displays, and how various occasions can guide you to developing one. Having an even amount of work, caring, and being responsible for the group. I agree with the importance of honesty in the group and how the evaluation sheet is an excellent tool to evaluate your performance in the project. The group members can use the evaluation sheet to help them become more responsible members and speakers. I found helpful information on how the group should plan its workflow, such as agreeing on a topic, assigning leadership roles, allowing group members to choose to work on a topic they are interested in, and dividing responsibilities. Assigning leadership roles to aid in the division of labor to ensure teamwork is essential. Moreover, what skills will we need for effective group presentations? We learn that coordination, the smooth transitions from one speaker to another, visual aid coordination, and the equal resolution of a conflict are viral information on the connection. Smooth changes from speakers in a group need to be planned out beforehand. Lastly, the Diversity in the groups is excellent and does attract a larger audience.

   The three groups dedicated to the group assignment resulted in successful presentations. I learned so much from others. In the future, I wish our group to keep communication open. It is always more a place for improvement—intergroup communication, resolving issues quickly within the given task, and offering suggestions for improving one's presenting skills.

   In conclusion, from this experience, various factors will innovate in future presentations. I have acquired knowledge by reflecting on my work and group members' work, and I will apply it to improve my skills. I will invest more time practicing my speech, researching, and rehearsing in future productions. I will use my prompt communication and listening skills, which are essential to a successful group presentation. I want to thank my group members for keeping up with the magnificent work and taking advantage of opportunities always to learn something new.


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