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Informative Speech Review

As a whole, my group worked well together in delivering our informative speech. We each had our own exhibit and were able to weave our ideas together to create one cohesive presentation. To improve our speech, we could have gone into further detail about how the exhibits relate to each other when transitioning from speaking to speaker. In addition, we could have spent more time on internal summaries throughout the speech to have it seem more like one cohesive presentation rather than three speeches with a common theme. In general, I feel my group successfully used our visual aids in a way that supported our speech rather than detracted from it. We each had our own style of how we incorporated the visual aids and they each helped the audience get a better understanding of what we were trying to portray. I think I effectively used the power point by specifically pointing out pieces of the picture that I would further elaborate on. Also, I gestured with my hands without staring at the picture and boring the audience. Looking back, I could have used more pictures in the presentation to further support my claims. In my section of the speech, I feel my stance and hand gestures were natural and strong. I felt much more comfortable with this presentation than I have in the past because of that “we’re in this together” feeling. I was relieved to look back and see that I did speak slower than I have in the past which helps the audience process my ideas and get a better understanding. I wish to continue this and slow it down even further in my persuasive speech. As a member of the audience, those speakers with energetic attitudes and vocal varieties were easiest to pay attention to. I found myself dozing off at those presentations that were either too long or too slow.  Also, facing or staring at the picture on the powerpoint was not very effective. A livelier, fast (but not too fast) paced presentation is ideal to stimulate the audience.

-Valerie Auciello

Reflection on Informative Speech

Frannie Torres

I feel that my group did well in organizing and delivering a unified presentation. We were able to present our individual parts of the presentation, yet connect our ideas together as one whole presentation. In order to improve the cohesiveness of our presentation, we should have worked on transitioning between our different parts. We should have also focused on spending more time analyzing the paintings we discussed during the speech. We used visual aids in order to emphasize the certain qualities about Magritte’s paintings while we were discussing them. For example, when we said that Magritte usually incorporated the same objects in his paintings, we presented visual examples of these objects. I believed we used the visual effectively at the beginning of our presentation in order to get the attention from our audience.  We could have used it more effectively in analyzing the paintings we were discussing about. Regarding my own physical and vocal delivery, I feel like I was a little less nervous this time. However, I need to focus on slowing down more because I definitely talk too fast while presenting. My goals regarding delivery include being a more confident, louder, and less anxious speaker who doesn’t ramble on too fast. The qualities that kept my attention during my classmates’ presentations would definitely have to be the visuals and their unique choice of topics.

Informative Speech – Shamrin

I believe that my group was successful in organizing and delivering a unified presentation. Honestly, it was fixed up last minute and I felt that just based on that fact, we did very well. If we had worked on it a little earlier, practiced  together, and went through it together, we could have improved the cohesiveness of our presentation. We used visual  aids from the exhibit we chose. We took pictures of parts of the exhibit and used that in our presentation. I think my visual aid with the signs from the rallies were effective. It showed a real life example of what happened. However, I regret not putting in a visual of Park51 right now. I believe it’s gotten easier to present in front of the class. Before, I used to be much more nervous and stiff. My physical stance could be a little stronger. As for vocal wise, I realized I stumbled on a few words and I do not want to repeat that in the final speech. I  want to focus on my index cards less. During my classmates’ presentations, the content was most influential in keeping my attention. If the topic was interesting, I wanted to listen thoroughly to the whole thing. Visual aids played a big factor in this too. However, if my classmate spoke for too long, I realized that I had been trailing off from paying attention.

Informative Speech Response:

While reflecting on my group for the informative speech regarding immigration and the tenement museum, I believe we did a pretty well job at delivering a solid, unified presentation that properly introduced the topic and informed the listeners. As I reviewed our recorded video, I believe our group as a whole could of improved our presentation by providing more smooth and strong transitions to go from one topic to the next. Other than that I felt like we did a good job. The only slight issue I saw was that from time to time, some of us had a tendency to look at our flashcards to gather any more information we wanted to tell the listeners. This causes the presentation to seem less professional and it distances the listeners to the presenters. There was also some swaying in our stances when we presented which we should learn to eliminate for future speeches. However, we all had great, supporting information to tell to the listener. We properly backed up our facts with images on the presentation to give the listeners a sense of perception of the time-period.  If I could of changed something now that I had seen our presentation, I would of removed some text from the PowerPoint and incorporated more images. I feel like images are a lot more interesting to the audience now. My own personal delivery I found to be strong and at a good volume. However I would like to get out of the habit of swaying during the presentation for my future speeches. I would also like to improve on giving presentations without the dependence of the flashcards at certain times, which will make the speech look more serious and professional. I believe that everyone did a great job on the presentations, everyone had their own way of getting the audience involved and interested through the use of questions, videos, music, and images. I personally found that the use of music during one presentation was unique and definitely made me more intrigued to listen.

Maurice Studer

Informative Speeches

Mark Komar

 

Overall, I think my group did well in the way we presented our speech. We were organized in the way that we knew who had to go at what time and transitioned from each other’s topics well. One thing that would have made the presentation better would have been better synchronization of the slides to the speaker. We used the visual aids to not only show the paintings and photographs that we were referencing, but also the time period we covered. I think that helped the audience more in understanding exactly how the time period influenced the artwork. One time that I could have used more visual aids was when I began speaking about Homervilles. I could have had a picture on what one actually looked like and compared it to the painting of the rich women. Upon looking at my group’s speech, I noticed that at some parts during my speech, my posture became a nervous stance. I began to go back to my old habit of leaning on one of my legs. I did try to use hand gestures and referred to the power point a few times to point out what I was saying. What I wasn’t satisfied with was the way I actually delivered it. I did get the content out, but it times I stumbled on my words and paused for too long. I feel like I made it too obvious when looking at my notes, and I felt like I didn’t look at the audience as much as I should have. My goal is to work on my delivery skills and try and use more vocal variety. What I enjoyed about all the speeches is the actual content. I like the history involved and the research that they put in to find out more about an artist.

Informative Speech Reflection

In my presentation, I believe my group was organized and delivered a unified presentation. We would have a good chronological order explaining our individual topics while providing good transitions from each one. The unification is from the order and the transitions between the topics. I believe I could have changed mine a little by expanding my topic a little more. I could have explained more history within the times of the segregation unit. The only improvement in cohesiveness that my group could had changed was adding more stronger transitions. I used the visual aids effectively in each of my slides explaining the change. The most effective moment would be when I mentioned the beginning before the image while leading up to the visual aid. The moment that I believe that I could have improved was when I involved class involvement in my visual aid. During my speech, my physical and vocal delivery was different compared to my previous presentations. I was swaying more than usual, but I believe my eye contact was applicable. My vocal delivery could had improved in the tone and loudness through the room. I would put more confidence in my words while keeping a strong physical stance. Now, other presentations in class kept me entertained by their way of speaking. For instance, they would have some humor plus distinctive facts that relate to modern day history. Well, these facts personally keep me entertained since I could relate the understanding in humor. Overall, the qualities had to be the verbal delivery in tone while having the best physical posture.

Will Ng

Post #3: The Informative Speech

Watch your group’s speech video and reflect on the informative speech:

  • To what degree do you think your group organized and delivered a unified presentation?  What do you think you could have done differently to improve the cohesiveness of your presentation?
  • How did you use visual aids?  What is one moment during which you think you used the visual particularly effectively?  What is one moment during which you think you could have used it more effectively?
  • Comment on your own physical and vocal delivery.  How does it compare to your previous presentations in our class?  What are your goals in regards to delivery for the final speech of the semester?
  • What qualities were the most influential in keeping your attention (or not) during your classmates’ presentations?