Thursday, February 17, 2011

Teach for America (Video)



1. In terms of presentation skills (using your voice, body language,
visuals etc.), what did you learn through the three presentation projects
and lessons in AEP?
- By observing my own presentation, I learned that I'm not good at giving eye contact, and use of voice and body language are not great yet... But, at least I learned what I'm not good at when giving presentation, so I will work on those weak points when I give presentations in other classes.

2. What do you want to continue to improve?
- I would like to continue to improve three presentation skills, use of voice, body language, and eye contact, so that I can attractive people by my presentation.

3. (Optional) Any other comments or reflections?
- In this class, I got to know my strong points and weak points of presentation. And I also learned that practice is very important for good-presentation. Thank you, Mark, Sylvan, and lovely classmates!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Teach for America (group presentation)

presented with Noriko, Sayaka and Saori.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Pechakucha 20X20!

I liked pechakucha because it is already organized to make 20slides and we are allowed to speak for 20 seconds for 1 slide, which was easier for me to make a presentation compared to start with no restriction. Sometimes it's easier to do something if there are some rules to follow. In addition time and slides are limited, so people think carefully what to present and practice a lot, which means each presentation should be polished and improved in comparison to the normal presentations.

Here is my pechakucha movie:
https://w3.icu.ac.jp/people/payne/asuka.html

Goals for my next presentation:
- reduce a frequency of saying "like"s and "and"s.
- talk smoothly without script.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

My reflections and goals (Presentation 1.)

HAPPY NEW YEAR!! I hope that everyone had a nice holiday.
I mostly worked for my part-time-job, went back my home(OKayama Pre.), and spent time with my family and friends for a couple days.

1. Voice (Volume, rate, pausing, emphasis etc)
Reflection: The volume was smaller than I had expected. I sould've clearfied the emphasis that I wanted to put, also the pausing.
Goals: To talk more clearly and put emphasis and pause at the points I should put.

2. Body Language (Eye contact, gestures, posture etc)
Reflection: I was looking at the screens, not the audience. Gesture was not too bad.
Goals: To have good eye contacts!

3. Visuals (Images or text on slides, timing etc)
Reflection: Image was not too bad. I was quite happy about my slides.
Goals: I want to understand the timing to change to next slide, which means I need to practice more.

4. Preparation Process (Topic selection, notes, visuals creation, rehearsals
etc)
Reflection:Topic selection was good?! Well, hope everyone enjoyed it. I think I should have done more rehearsals in order to be confident in my presentation. More rehearsal creates better presentation, I learned.
Goals: Many rehearsals!! Maybe I should practice in front of mirror as I do rehearsals.

5. Any other reflections or goals?
- My body was moving all the time... so I want to be careful about it for the next presentation.
- overall, I should be more confident in my presentation so that I can look at the audience, not the slides, and to speak more clearly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkqPGl0bbiI&feature=email
here is my presentation

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

My goals for the first presentation


Purpose:
-To introduce myself to my classmates so that they know a bit more about me.
-To improve my presentation skills, especially gesture and the use of voice, by recording my presentation.

Audience:
-my classmates in AEP class, Mark and Sylvan.

Logistics:
-time limit of 3 min
-one question can be asked after the presentation
-computer
-slide
-presenter is able to bring anything that is related to one's presentation.

1. Preparation/ Rehearsal
-I did brainstorming to come up with good presentation topics.
-I made my reasons why I am passionate about having meals with my friends clear to make easier to make presentation slides.
-I want to know my presentation is coherence, easy to understand, and interesting to the audience.
-I want to rehearsals many times in order to be confident in my presentation.

2.Content/ Overall impression
-I want to everyone to know about my favorite thing to do and know about me.
-Hopefully, I want to get some good info. of good restaurants near school!


3.Voice
-I want to talk with cheerful voice because I will be talking about what I love to do.
-I want to put emphasis on what I want to really tell mu audience.

4.Body Language
-I want to have good eye contact because I usually look at the computer screen when I give presentation with slides.
-I want to show what I want to emphasize by doing gesture.

5.Visuals
-I want to make some slides on google doc to show the pictures of having meals with my friends, and to make my presentation memorable.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Homework: analyze the TED video

URL:http://www.ted.com/talks/jason_fried_why_work_doesn_t_happen_at_work.html

1) General impression of the video
- persuative
- a new idea which I never thought about
- familiar topic

2) In terms of speaking skills, what are the strengths of the presenter?
- he questions a lot so that audience actually thinks about the topic
- good timing of pause
- gives very familiar examples which make easy for poeple to understand his point
- his topic claim is very clear
- I like when he says M&M, which means manager and meetings, because usually we think of chocolate when we hear M&M. it was pretty funny.
- he says numbers many times which gives specific ideas.
- good use of voice!
- I think it is good to just walk around on the stage as he talks


3) What are the weaknesses of the presentation? How could it be better?
- he talks a bit fast?
- it would be better if he had slides for his presentation. presentation with no slides is sometimes boring....and slides make easier to understand.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Hello everyone in APE class!!

This is my first blog post for the Advanced English class. How are you guys doing?
In today's class, we introduced ourselves to classmates and memorized everybody's names. I'm not sure if I still remember the names though... haha

Anyway, today's homework!

Characteristics of GOOD presentations:
- presentation with good sources
- presenters are confident
- good eye contacts
- start presentation with good attention getter
- topic and claim are clear and specific

Characteristics of BAD presentations:
- repeating the same things over and over
- saying "like"s and "ummmm"s many times
- reading papers that presenter prepare, not presenting
- presenter is not confident in the content of presentation
- not looking toward audience
- boring
- slides include lots of letters

See you on Wednesday!