Thursday, 9 March 2017

Three little words...

No, not those ones, but the three words I asked members of both classes to come up with to describe the presentation assessments you did for me. You were asked to write them down quickly and here they are. The list is impressive and there are a number of themes which emerge from your reflections. The key of course is that every student who delivered a talk passed, which is no mean feat. The factors which I regarded as really effective across the six sessions were: enthusiasm, structure, your involvement, natural ability, confidence, demonstrating excellent subject knowledge, appropriate video clips, the q and a session as well as the feedback (self, peer and assessor).


Your quick-fire comments are noted below...

Nerve-wracking
Knowledge
Positive
Interesting
Enjoyable
Interesting
Satisfying
Confidence
Eye-contact
Breathe
New
Confident
Structure
Information
Learning
Nursing
Gran
Nursing
Care
Finished
Delivered
Happy
Mark
Feedback
Positive
Panic
Time
Relevant
Long
Enjoyable
Interesting
Informative
Nervous
Relieved
Informative
Structured
Engaging
Good
Constructive
Introduction
Nervous
Stressful
Embarrassed
Positivity
Preparation
Structure
Authoritative
Proud
Happy
Stressful
Knowledgeable
Helpful
Structure
Enthusiastic
Reflective
Interesting
Confidence
Nervous
Scary
Anxious
Nervous
Panic
Talk
Help!
Scared
Breathe
Fail
Panic
Stress
Nerves
Informative
Confidence
Nervous
Stressed
Uncomfortable
Interesting
Well-thought
Happy
Informative
Enjoyable
Informative
Panic
Help!
Great
Confidence
Nervous
Structure
Confidence
Time-management
Oh my god!
Can't
Help
Subject
Talking
Slides
Confidence
Talk
Research
Fun
Please no more!
Nerve-wracking













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