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Date Posted: 12:49:31 09/09/02 Mon
Author: Terry Welsh
Subject: Re: Topic 7--re: Describe How You Practiced For Giving Your Informative Presentation on Week 4
In reply to: Dianne Ensminger 's message, "Re: Topic 7--re: Describe How You Practiced For Giving Your Informative Presentation on Week 4" on 10:09:00 09/08/02 Sun

>>Describe How You Practiced For Giving Your Informative
>>Presentation on Week 4.
>>
>>How many times have you practiced your presentation
>>and what have you done that will help you to give your
>>presentation in a relaxed and relevant manner?
>
>I don't know if what I have done really qualifies as
>practice, however, I began by talking about my ideas
>to a friend, two of my teachers, and the Development
>Director of my agency. I guess I would say I
>practiced my speech because I went through how I was
>going to present my points, what I was going to talk
>about and the problem that I intend to discuss. It
>was helpful because I received comments from the
>persons that the problems deal with, my teachers,
>comments from the Development Director who is involved
>in the problem as well but in a different perspective
>and from an outside source, my friend. I talked with
>my friend more about audience analysis and how the
>topic would come across.
>
>I am having a real time crunch attempting to put
>together the visual aids more than anything. I feel
>very comfortable with my topic and the information is
>close to my heart so it is easy for me to talk about.
>These issues alone make me feel comfortable about
>talking about this issue in front of our class. I
>think the more passionate you are about an issue the
>more helpful it is in making you feel at ease and I
>always talk to myself before any presentation and tell
>myself how important the issue is in getting out to
>the public, so that helps as well.
Diane, I know what you mean when you talk about having dificulty getting your thoughts out in the order that you want to present them. Even if you are knowledgeable and passionate about your topic, it takes a lot of preparation to make it all seem coherent.

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