Friday, November 21, 2008

Informative Reflection Blog- Due Monday

1. After giving your speech, what are three areas in your speech you think you excelled at? Why?

a.

b.

c.

2. After giving your speech, what are at least two areas you thought you could've improved on? Why?

a.

b.

3. What did you learn overall about the public speaking process giving this speech?

13 comments:

Unknown said...

1. A. I think that I had good content.
B. I think that I gave it pretty well.
C. I think I had researched my topic pretty well also.

2. A. I could've had more sources.
B. I also could have worked on my time to.

3.I learned how important it is to site sources and to give reasons why people should listen to your topic.

Unknown said...

1. What are three areas in your speech you think you excelled at? Why?
a. I think I did a good job keeping eye contact
b. I think I kept my speech very conversational
c. I kept my speech going, for the most part.
2.What are at least two areas you thought you could've improved on? Why?
a. I could have cited my sources better
b. I could have avoided some pauses
3. What did you learn overall about the public speaking process giving this speech? I learned that public speaking is more difficult than I thought and there are a lot of things you have to think about when giving a speech.

Anonymous said...

1. I think I excelled at
a. Eye contact with the audience
b. information in the speech because I had many facts, statistics and quotes
c. siting my sources in my speech because I told where my information came from when I talked about it

2. Areas I thought I could have improved on
a. gestures because I didn't use very many
b. better transitions and previewing and reviewing each thing because some of it may have been hard to follow

3. I learned a lot of new information on my subject and also how to use visual aids and citing sources in my speech.

desi said...

1.
a. Taking my time, because I got the time that I wanted so I could pass.
b. I had my whole speech done, I only was late by one day.
c. I had almost all the information that I needed.
2.
a. I could have better eye contact that I did have, because thats one of the things that I need to work on.
b. I could have had more information that I did have, if I would have a more broad subject probably
3. That it takes more that most people think it does, and it is a very long speech, and depending on your subject you can have a lot of info. But then sometimes you may not get enough info.

Jenni said...

1. A) I think that I had a pretty good content.

B)I think that I presented my topic well!

C) I think i researched my topic pretty good...but I also didn't have to do that much research cause i already knew a lot about it!

2. A) I could have found some websites about my topic!

B) I could have slowed down on talking!

3. A) I learned how to site my sources, and how important it is!

Jessica said...

A. GOOD I CONTACT
B. STAYING AWAY FROM VERBAL FILLERS
C. GOOD RESEARCH FULLY DEVELOPED

A. MAKEING TIME
B. MORE ORGANIZED

THAT IT IS HARD TO DO AN INFORMATIONAL SPEECH AND SITE YOUR SORSES AND MAKE SURE YOU TURN EVERYTHING IN ON TIME

Anonymous said...

A. eye contact
B. researched well
C. gave pretty good

A. more sources
B. more time on it

3. how to site sources

PeachyRoweGirl said...

1. After giving your speech, what are three areas in your speech you think you excelled at? Why?

a.my introductions-they're not like anyone else's

b.my transitions are fluent and flowing to the next topic

c.my pace- i set a good pace when i speak so every one can hear and understand me.

2. After giving your speech, what are at least two areas you thought you could've improved on? Why?

a. speaking louder- i could hear myself over people in the hallway

b. my introductions- but i have had pretty good intros

3. What did you learn overall about the public speaking process giving this speech?
if you dont read through it more than 100 times your mentally not prepared for the task

Unknown said...

1.A.i had good info.
B. i thing had a good opening.
C. i had a good ending.

2.A. could of put in more info about my sources.
B.needed to have a better ending.

3. that i need to do more on getting the info i need.

Anonymous said...

1.A good info
B.site my source well
C had good eye contract
2. A better prepared
B knowing how to relax
3. that it is easy to used flashcard when giving a speech and to be relax when your up there

Anonymous said...

A. I think i did pretty good with giving the speech. because i practice alot on that
B. eye contact. because i did way better than i usally did i just read it off the paper
C. good informative. because i thought it was pretty good

A.Standing still. because i kept moving around
B. need more visual aids. because i didn't think they understand what i was talking about

i learn that u can give more speech to more public.

Anonymous said...

1. A. I think that I did good on eye contact.
B. I thought that I incorporated my visual aid into my speech.
C. I thought that I did a good job on speeching in a conversational form to the class.

2.A. I thought that I could improve on slowing down.
B.I could of had better transitions

3.I learned overall that you have to be very neutral and not to be bias.

Josh Hoferer said...

1. A) Eye Contact
B) Being Done
C) That's about it

2. A) Being done on time
B) Speaking slower

3. It's a lot harder than it seems