Not only am I satisfied with every
group’s overall performance, but I am also astounded with the groups’
productivity and willingness to go the extra mile. Especially being a part of
group, one has been a great experience that I can only imagine becoming better.
Firstly, it would be unfair to not
acknowledge Olivia and Gabi’s leadership. Throughout the course of our
collaboration on the project not only were they always present and focused but
they were always willing to put the team on their shoulders if they felt like
they needed to.
Having two great leaders like Olivia
and Gabi made a great difference. They were always available in the group chat
we had, and even if they may not have been available at a certain time, they
made sure to respond to any questions, comments, or concerns. The group effort
was there, and it was there because their willingness to take the lead and
teeter off each other’s willingness to help.
Furthermore, I think the atmosphere
we as individuals (in group one) created was one unique and very inviting. This
atmosphere made sure that not only everyone’s voice was heard but that also
productivity was optimized. We all fed off of each other and bounced ideas back
and forth throughout the process. Making sure that we were all on the same
page, it was hard for anything to come as a surprise to us both in the short
and long term.
Eventually, the day of the
presentation came. Because of our thorough planning we made not only an
excellent introduction but also an excellent middle and conclusion of the
presentation that made it all very cohesive and never dull at any moment. I
found myself intrigued with how different everyone’s personality in every
group’s was and how each personality gave each presentation its own flavor. As
of right now, I must admit, it has been a fair number of days since our
presentations, so it is hard to remember all that was said, but there are in
fact some things I do remember that have stuck to my memory.
For example, as mentioned before our
group’s cohesiveness was excellent. We all jumped from idea to idea in a very
smooth manner and gave up the light to the next presenter in a sophisticated
way. Each presenter thanked the audience for their time and gave the next
presenter an easy way to transition in.
Our group’s ability also to manage
time was something I knew we would be good at but not something I thought we
would be even better at. Everyone gave their share, and their share was never
too much and never too little. In the end, each presenter did not go off into
intelligible rants that sucked up the time not only for the class but for the
other presenters in the group. Each presenter was very concise and consistent
with their talking points. From point A to point B, then from point B to point
C and boom, conclusion! “Thanks for listening and next is…” is exactly how it
went. We were wise with our time because it was not only something we practiced
but something we valued greatly because we knew that for starters, the most
said in the least amount of time in simple terms keeps the audience engaged and
the ready for the next bit. Having this up our sleeves made a great deal of
difference, and I am very proud, in a humble way, of our groups efforts at our
ability to deliver and transition.
Let’s not forget every group’s great
use of imagery and illustrations. The ability to create thoughts in the
listeners mind’s that evoked not only illustrations but also experiences in a
way and emotions was awesome. By giving the listeners something to see in a
sense, we not only enhanced engagement but also enhanced at our ability to
express concepts better. For example, excuse my short-term memory, but I
remember a member of group giving their portion of the speech and illustrating
the scene of their religious beliefs. From baptisms to anti-abortions, the
images of both an individual sharing their experience of being baptized and
protesting abortions flashed through my mind. I really appreciated these images
because they helped me latch onto what the person was saying.
Lastly, the fact that every group
had fun and were authentic is what really gave every group its own uniqueness.
Just from hearing the tone of everyone’s voice, it is easy for me to
acknowledge the fact that although some of us were nervous, it was indeed a
good nervousness. It was one that was anxious but not one that was anxious in
fear but anxious in the fact that this was and maybe was very novel to us.
Regardless, new or not, we all had a sense of authenticity in the way that we
spoke because we were not afraid to let our nervousness seep through a large
smile that gave our talks its own flavor.
On behalf of group one, I believe it’s safe to say that it
was very new, but a very good experience. One that will continue to develop as
one whole experience as we continue delivering speeches and gaining knowledge
not only on the topics, we research but, on the people, we are individually but
also the people we are. In the end, we all had a blast, we all left our mark on
the way we delivered every concept and word, dialect and emotion in a
beautifully authentic way. As only one could imagine, the satisfaction we can
all collectively feel is one that is both full of relief and excitement for the
next one. On the next, we’ll take what we’ve learned and will continue to not
only be authentic in the way that we’re not afraid to be nervous or to share
our own beliefs perfectly dressed in the illustrations we communicate, but also
have fun in the pursuit of becoming greater and more comfortable, educated and
proud speakers.
Excellent blog post. Thanks for the thank you to our wonderful group leaders. This entire class is amazing!
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