1) I think that achieved my purpose well in the assignment. I wanted to get across to the audience what it was that I was presenting and what it does.
2) I felt pretty confident because I knew what I was talking about and did my research as well as had some back round experience in it. However I was not very comfortable because I was extremely nervous speaking in front of a group of people.
3) If I had to do it over again, I would change the delivery of the speech. I really need to work on how nervous I am when I get up in front of people to talk because I tend to fidget with my hands, not really do the whole eye contact thing and stand in front of furniture. I definitely need to work on the delivery.
4) My one goal for improving the content in my next speech is to have better source citations, I was using wikipedia as one of my sources and that was a bad idea.
5) My goal for improving the delivery in my next speech is to give a stronger performance. I want to have better eye contact with the audience and not fidget with my hands. I need to pay attention to how stand when I am giving a speech.
6) I think that in my last speech I gave a better delivery because there was no furniture to hide behind like this time :) but what I think was better about my speech this time was that I knew the material I was talking about much better.
7) One distracting thing I noticed that I had done this time was I cracked my knuckles. No this was not an improvement from my last speech.
8) On a scale of 1-10, my eye contact was probably a 5.
9) On a scale of A-F, I would give myself a B. I think that I did well as far as organization and how I explained and talked about the material, but I need to work on eye contact and not stand behind or lean on furniture.
10) I believe I mentioned 4 source citations. I used the company that pattented the product, a magazine article on it, and two different people I took interviews from.
11) I think that my last speech was better because of the wasy I delivered it. I had better eye contact and didnt lean on any furniture.
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