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Reflection Paper On TED Talk

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TED Talk Summative Reflection The beginning of a presentation is what must grab the audience’s attention and tell them what’s about to happen. I think I succeeded in informing my audience, but definitely could have improved the interest factor of my video. My introduction is a simple title animation going into my presentation, and my introduction is a very basic overview of what my presentation will be covering. Looking back on the example given and at other students’ videos, I realize some music and a hook could have been very helpful. A hook is especially important because it gets the audience excited for what’s coming, and I notice now that my opening lines are pretty tame. Of course, I find it interesting, but my audience has not seen the video, so they …show more content…

So, I used some funny images and some informative ones, and I’m not sure if that was the best choice. Perhaps higher quality images that backed up my points, even if there were fewer of them, would have been the better choice. I think my visual aids complimented my audio component, but they could have been more in depth representations of my talking points as a whole. Finally, it comes to my oral presentation skills. I would say I have average ability to communicate orally, which I hoped to improve by splitting up my speech into different sections. I recorded each of these separately, sometimes recording seven or eight takes, for the sake of cutting out most stumbles and producing the best quality video I could. However, I think I still could have improved. There a few mistakes which I left in, and could have redone if I’d had better time management skills. I was unsure about how expressive to be, as my video was half me talking and half narration. I tried to be reserved and easy to understand, but I think going bigger and being more animated would have helped keep my video interesting and fun to watch. Re-watching myself speak made me realize that I

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