'How to conduct a presentation in front of your new class' - Self Evaluation.
I shared the role of idea input with the rest of the group, made a lot of decisions on ideas, took the role of researching into our subjects and related facts, I created the poster, and i helped to prepare the presentation with the rest of the group.
How well do you think you performed in the role(s)?
I think i performed well in time management skills, ensuring that any tasks i undertook were finished without the stress of pressure from limited time remaining. I also feel that i performed well in the creation of the poster itself as everyone in the group and from other groups had positive feedback to give, and commented on its well-matched coodination with other artwork created for this brief.
How well do you think you worked as a group?
I think overall each member of the group worked in harmony in terms of everyone taking on roles and bringing the work together with little dispute and ease. We were organised and punctual but found that we share some differences in choice of style and technique, which at times caused disagreement.
What were the positives of working in a group?
A bigger range from ideas, ongoing peer evaluation from other group members, and being able to share tasks/workload.
What were the negatives of working in a group?
Sometimes a clash of ideas and styles, different opinions and not knowing everyones strengths and weaknesses well enough for everyone to be confident to assume different roles.
What will you differently next time?
Get to know every group member a little better to learn their strengths and weaknesses beforehand.
Where could you have improved your resolution?
Ironically, considering our personal group brief - more preparation should have been done for our presentation to ensure everyone knew exactly what they were doing.
What were the strengths of your presentation?
Although there was little preparation, I found our presentation to be clear, informative, confident and chatty, possibly because of the lack of extensive preparation, it felt a little less formal - perhaps a good thing?