I can now measure the effect of my presentation by the fact that I have been asked to speak to the Governors at their May meeting to advise them on how to make the school more environmentally friendly. This is an unexpected positive impact of my project as it will further ensure that my project has a legacy which will surpass my time at school.
Saturday, 4 May 2019
Presentation Reflections
Reflecting on my presentation I am very impressed with the outcome. I managed to keep people engaged and I am impressed with the way that I handled my nerves as I was initially very nervous but soon calmed down. My presentation creation and delivery has improved significantly and the use of handouts and interactive resources really benefited me as it meant that I could make my presentation more interesting as it wasn't just me speaking for 15 minutes.
I can now measure the effect of my presentation by the fact that I have been asked to speak to the Governors at their May meeting to advise them on how to make the school more environmentally friendly. This is an unexpected positive impact of my project as it will further ensure that my project has a legacy which will surpass my time at school.
I can now measure the effect of my presentation by the fact that I have been asked to speak to the Governors at their May meeting to advise them on how to make the school more environmentally friendly. This is an unexpected positive impact of my project as it will further ensure that my project has a legacy which will surpass my time at school.
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