Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Self Evaluation

WWW (What Went Well): As I gave my presentation on the American television sitcom 'The King Of Queens', the class together with Mr.Bush noticed and let me know of the good factors that my presenation consisted of. To begin with I had a good introduction as straight away I engaged the audience by asking them a question. Later on, I felt quite proud about this since nobody else that had given a presentation before me had used this technique and as a result it made me feel as if my presentation was unique. Moreover, I had simplistic slide in the sense that it was cluttered with writing and I did not have to refer to my board much whilst talking to the class. This showed my confidence and knowledge regarding the American television sitcom 'The King Of Queens'. To further this point I was told the slide was well designed with a good choice of colour, still images and labelling. The key media points I explored within the presentation were good representations in particular stereotypical representations and whether or not these stereotypes were fair and accurate or not. I was told I was fluent this displayed my presentation skills in a positive light. The key media terminology I used was "binary oppisition". The insitituional research was another key element to the presentation as I had researched the institution in depth. As was the genre. My presentation was probably liked by the class due to the fact that it had been previously rehearsed.

EBI (Even Better If): The most important thing for me to have worked on was whilst giving my presentation I really should have looked at the audience to engage them further, instead I just kept looking at Mr.Bush. I should have also discussed other key concepts in detail such as the values and ideologies of the sitcom as I did not at all mention these and they are very important since they are part of MIGRAIN.

Blog: My blog was quite good minus the research which wasnt at all good.

Rating: Significance: 2
Structure: 2
Simplicity: 1
Rehearsal: 2
Overall: 7

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