Analytical Reflection
During the oral presentation, I had to convince a group of
classmates that acts like stakeholders (Ministry of Health) to adopt my group’s
proposal, which is the use of sensor technology through wristband for the
elderly, particularly those who live alone.
My group, The Guardians, managed to find some time to do a
run through of the whole presentation despite being busy. At first take, all
three of us had many glitches here and there but we still continue on to
practice individually to perfect it further.
Beforehand, I had written the important points that I would
be talking about during my slides. Day and night I would go over these points
while hoping that the facts would stay in my head and flow out easily.
During the first few minutes of my presentation, confidence
was overflowing me as I managed to gain the audience attention and engaging
them. However my mind went blank suddenly during the Conclusion part as I had
forgotten the main points I wanted to talk about and this affected my flow.
I deliberately left a slide for the Conclusion empty so that
I could easily gain attention from the audience and end it off with huge
impact. It was my first time trying that out and it was either a make or break.
Sadly it didn’t flow as planned but I still managed to continue and end the
presentation safely.
Nevertheless, I was given such heart-warming feedback from
my classmates and Brad. I was told that my tone of voice was audible, engaging
and my use of video demonstration and visual slides were great.
Probably it was too ambitious of me to use the blank screen
in the efforts to provide a better and effective way of presenting since it was
my first try on such tactics. However, I won’t back down so easily and would
most definitely try again but this time I will be more prepared and confident
about it.