Saturday, 14 October 2017

Week 10 blog post

Past experiences of public speaking – the good, the bad, and the awful

The Good

As far as good experiences go with public speaking – I haven’t had any. Hopefully this last assignment will be a good experience for me!

The Bad

My first bad experience with public speaking was in 2016, my first year of university, I had to do a group presentation regarding the dairy industry in New Zealand. For this presentation I had done my research, so I was quite confident. As we all stood up to present our work I had no worries in my mind; I was second to present my part of the assignment. When my turn came I had a sudden realization that I did not know how to change the slides on our PowerPoint file, so I decided to try pushing random buttons until I found the right one- once I found the right button I had passed my slide; out of frustration I accidentally swore in front of everyone! Once I realized that I swore, I said Sh*t and swore again *hahaha*. I had no choice but to continue my speech as if nothing happened, with all said and done, I ended up doing quite well and achieving highly, thankfully!

The Awful


I remember one time in high school, my two best friends and I were doing a speech in assembly, I can’t remember what it was about, but I do remember when it came to do my part of the speech. I looked into my friend’s eyes just as she finished and it was my turn to begin. She gave me a cheeky smile and I couldn’t keep it together, I started to giggle as if my muscles were having a seizure and I tried to speak in between laughs but I even couldn’t understand what I was saying, as if I had a frog in the back of my mouth. In the end, I burst out in a hearty island laugh and then all of us were laughing, we never finished the speech, my teacher wasn’t impressed and neither was the principal, I’m just glad we did the speech as volunteers and not as an academic criterion. 

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Week 9 - Team analysis

Our Report team consists of three members.
Sam - 'The Coordinator', Evan - 'The Teamworker', and myself, Zinettie - also a 'Teamworker'.
When it comes to leadership in our team, Sam is our team leader. However, any important decisions we make as a team. Evan and I make suggestions and we are guided my our leader Sam.
As far as strengths and weaknesses go, our strengths consist of our ability to produce ideas, and communicate with each other in an effective manner. The weaknesses in our team are mostly due to us being unavailable to discuss ideas at particular times of the day due to prior engagements.

During the writing process our team started slow, we discussed our ideas with each other and made suggestions in order to come up with a plan which suited us all. As the assignment progressed, our team developed in a sense that we became more adept at effectively communicating at times which suited us all.

I believe our team was successful in achieving the tasks that were laid out to us in this group report. At times, we got confused as to exactly what was expected of us; but, in the end we completed the assignment to the best of our ability - after all, this is all we could have hoped for.