Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Comments for Ashleigh and Randi

For your comments on Presentations:

Write about something well done.  What did you learn from this group?  What part of the Presentation seemed the best?

Is there constructive criticism that would help this group?  What might have been more clear?  What part of the Presentation seemed the least polished?

Post comments for this group below this post, please, as we all need feedback, and it's valuable.



9 comments:

  1. very interesting infomation on the beatles i did not know that they had a few different names and how they started but i wouldve liked to see more organization and flow to the information but great job working a man down

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  2. I thought it was a very informational presentation. The time could of been a little shorter. Maybe focus more on their influences towards other people.

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  3. Good presentation! It would have been interesting to hear about their break up and more about their albums in the middle. There's so much information surrounding the beatles that i understand not covering everything!

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  4. I liked the pool of information. Also, i like that you went into detail about your topics it made your presentation very interesting and easy to follow.

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  5. Great information. The presentation was very comprehensive and detailed. For constructive criticism, you should try to rely less on reading off notes.

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  6. I haven't had any Idea about this subject Before, But the huge amount of information, In addition to the length of the presentation make me understand more about this topic which was really good.

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  7. the whole presentation was to learn from one another and i learned many things from you girls, good job

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  8. I enjoyed the facts they gave but would give more eye contact.

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  9. You gave some extremely interesting information. I had never heard of conspiracy's about the abbey road album cover that was super interesting and I'd be interested in learning more about that.

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