The most attention catching presentation of the day would be the Team SFLR. Even though the team was the last group to present, they managed to get everyone’s attention by their enthusiastic voice. They spoke with confidence and engaging tone and successfully woke everyone up from a long day.
The team’s topic was clearly presented and can be easily understood by the audiences with their articulate speech and the use of visual aids on the slides. It was clear that instead of memorizing the contents, they had their contents ingrained in their mind. This showed that they had done an excellent job in project research as most of the slides had only pictures shown. Every member of the team presented their parts verbally with only picture on the slides, this further grabbed the attention of the audience and made the audience curious and focus on what they are going to bring up next. The use of body language was good enough to make their presentation look natural.
Overall, although their proposed solution still has some weaknesses just like the judge had mentioned, but in terms of presentation, the Team SFLR did an excellent work. I think the most important thing about a good presentation should not be only about comprehensive contents, but also to getting the audiences’ attention. Lastly, the presentation showcase was really a good opportunity for students to step out of their comfort zone and enhance their confident level.
Thank you, Hou Yang for this evlaution of the SFLR presentation. I appreciate your effort. And you're right: Presenting at the showcase surely forces students out of their comfort zone.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes on your own future presentations!