Journal 5
- What was a technical problem you had to plan for when crafting your presentation?
- When I was crafting my presentation, one technical problem that I planned for was not putting too much on a slide so it would not take to long to upload during the presentation.
- How did you plan for it? What is your favorite thing about the technology resource that you presented on?
- My favorite part of this presentation was actually almost all parts. I liked diving deep into the program and it helped me learn so much more about what the program can do...even more, than I originally thought. I also was interested in the cost part because iI thought it was free. But there is more to it. I, of course, liked the creative piece to this as well.
- What is your least favorite thing? Elaborate on both parts.
- My least favorite part of this presentation was related it back how it is used on an LMS platform. I wasn't sure what that was asking? Like can it be played in the Classroom? That was the only confusing part to me.
- What takeaways from your presentation do you have?
- What went really well?
- I felt like I was very prepared for this presentation. I really put a lot of work and time into the slides and I like to make it appealing to the eyes as well. I think it is visually appealing.
- What went really bad?
- I am not sure anything went really bad. I think I could have put more information in my presentation. Maybe make the slides more bullets.
- What changes will you make for next time?
- I would make the slides shorter and more simplified about the information.
- What did someone else do that you really enjoyed?
- I really likes how Joslyn went into detail about the UDL and ADA. I copied the rights but did not show examples.
- How can you improve on your delivery of information to best serve your users?
- I think it depends on who is the audience. If I were delivering this to teachers, more of my slides would be why to use this app and how as opposed to the policies.
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