Gabby driessnack
This week, we watched a few videos to prepare ourselves about how to make Pecha Kucha presentations and common mistakes to avoid. Before starting my presentation, I tackled my one page paper. I picked two outside sources, a painting and a movie that corresponded to my topic. I found many similarities and differences between my books and my outside sources. There are five questions we are supposed to answer in the paper, and I am using those questions to guide my speech during my actual pecha kucha presentation. I finished my slideshow of 10 slides and got pictures that will captivate my audience while I am speaking. The only thing left to do is figure out what I want to say and how I can be prepared for the slides switching, so I am not racing my presentation. I am not really nervous to present because I don't get scared with public speaking, but I just want to be prepared for the slides switching automatically. I have never done a presentation like this before, so I am interested to see how it compares to other presentations I have done. This is a link showing how to make a pecha kucha style presentation: http://www.pechakucha.org/presentations/how-to-create-slides xoxo, Gabby
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Gabby DriessnackSenior at MPHS. Archives
March 2017
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