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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Semi-formal Presentation Report


                On Dec 9th, 2010 I attended a presentation conducted by my colleague Saif Saeed Al-Zaabi (Id No. H00154890). The presentation started at 10:30 AM and took place in room J33. In this report, I’m going to write a feedback to his presentation from my perspective.

                Saif started his presentation by greeting the audience in a gentle way then he introduced himself to them appropriately. His opening was interesting. He began by asking rhetorical questions about his topic which was “3D Technology”. In that way, he attracted audience’s attention and then he started to define this technology and talk about it from different aspects. His transition between the introductions to the body was smooth and clear. Also, he used an appropriate transition when he moved from one point to another which helped the audience to follow him properly.

                Although this may be his first presentation, saif proofed that he has a fairly good delivery skills. He maintained eye contact with the audience to get the audience’s attention. He stood at the side of the screen which gave the audience a clear view to his slides. Saif used a note card to help him organize his thought but he wasn’t reading from them. Another good skill is that he spoke in loud and clear voice. However, there are some points that could have been better. His slides “visuals” weren’t that clear because he used dark colors. Also, he wasn’t clear about some point, he should demonstrate more and give some examples.

                To summarize, the presentation was well prepared and well organized. He illustrated his topic in an interesting way. Although he seemed a little bit nervous and I noticed that in his posture but, in general, his delivery skills were good as a first presentation. I’m certainly sure, with more practice and more effort, Saif will be a great presenter. As the statement say “Practice makes perfect”, my only advice to Saif is to practice, practice and practice.

1 comment:

  1. Sultan:

    Very interesting comments about Saif's presentation. Good suggestions for improvement.
    Be careful with spelling, (the word is 'proved').
    Good details and organization!

    Greg

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