Thursday, November 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
What I learned from IT19
Headaches. Sleepless nights. Group presentations. What more?
We'll, we undergone all of these to have a best output. What could I learn from these course (IT19 Technical Presentation Skills in IT)?
There are lots lessons I've learned when I got IT 19 as my subject...
We'll, we undergone all of these to have a best output. What could I learn from these course (IT19 Technical Presentation Skills in IT)?
There are lots lessons I've learned when I got IT 19 as my subject...
I learned what's teamwork...
Multimedia...
Sounds professional... more technical... and difficult..
Our final project would be the multimedia presentation. We were given an option for our multimedia presentation, would it be a drama or a documentary. Our group chooses the documentary since all of us in the group are not dramatist in nature and we don't extra talent on that field.
"Makabagong Kabataan Sa Bayan ni Juan", that was our topic for our documentation. We chooses it since we can see immediately our subject for it. It was a group project so we expected that we could build teamwork for that.
Sounds professional... more technical... and difficult..
Our final project would be the multimedia presentation. We were given an option for our multimedia presentation, would it be a drama or a documentary. Our group chooses the documentary since all of us in the group are not dramatist in nature and we don't extra talent on that field.
"Makabagong Kabataan Sa Bayan ni Juan", that was our topic for our documentation. We chooses it since we can see immediately our subject for it. It was a group project so we expected that we could build teamwork for that.
From my group mates, I learned more on technical, I know how to use different video editing softwares and exploring all the uses and functions in its menu bar, the tools in it ans applying it artistically on our project. The making was not easy as we think of it because we were in the field interviewing the youth, asking where they live and basically asking them this question, "Do you believe what Rizal Have said that the youth is the hope of our Fatherland?" and "Do you believe that it is also applicable by now?"
Wow! The adventure was really more exciting as I expected. I concluded, learning is not only purely lecture but it must be also associated with technicality and interactivity.
Group works teaches everyone to have teamwork and
Wow! The adventure was really more exciting as I expected. I concluded, learning is not only purely lecture but it must be also associated with technicality and interactivity.
Group works teaches everyone to have teamwork and
I learned that patience...
Group works are already in the routine. It's not new to us to have activity by group. I learned how to act with an on-the-spot topic, I mean impromptu. I just can't imagine how do we look at that time.. I never expect to have a little bit drama and acting in our course. Who could ever imagine?
I believe, being in our section is a kind of being enrolled in a "public administration courses" or "public relation courses". I never expected a learning such as this.
We were taught how to face the public with our presentation (I gain a little confidence during that time). We learned how to present it with the proper aura and gestures, we learned how to project professionally even in a simple way..
That is how we gain patience... We're trying hard to be one!
I believe, being in our section is a kind of being enrolled in a "public administration courses" or "public relation courses". I never expected a learning such as this.
We were taught how to face the public with our presentation (I gain a little confidence during that time). We learned how to present it with the proper aura and gestures, we learned how to project professionally even in a simple way..
That is how we gain patience... We're trying hard to be one!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
I learned that courage..
Preparations may not be enough. Why? I have just experienced an unexpected switch that turned my night so disastrous and even my nerve started to grow breaking with hate and anger; but I wasn't able to be overcome by that. Instead of hiding an d walking away, I standout and put my fingers right below my ears and flip my hair backwards...
Monday, July 12, 2010 that was, when I encountered "malas"(I'm so unlucky at that time!). I have my exam at 7:30-8:30 in the morning and a technical presentation by 3:30 in the afternoon. There were three of us to present. Two of my classmates have already presented their slides and I'm gonna be the last presenter when we encountered brownout. The thing that I should have presented at that time was about "Hot To Overcome Fear in Public Speaking" during our lecture time.
During the laboratory time, we should continue our presentation, and for that time I was the first to present. The condition was, if the power restores, we will continue reporting and if it won't, the class is dismissed. I change my outfit at that time to make my self ready for the report when the power restored and water system also was restored. At that time the faucet was damaged and eventually the water splashed all over me.
It was discouraging because I wasn't able to wear a formal outfit, it is really required. I felt ashamed to present will all those wet clothes, that's why I change my formal outfit with my JPCS shirt. I presented my topic the very best I could. At that time, I learned to be courageous enough to face my classmates despite the disaster that I have encountered. I really learned to appreciate that scenario.
Courage is brought by breaking the cowardness that grows in you.
Monday, July 12, 2010 that was, when I encountered "malas"(I'm so unlucky at that time!). I have my exam at 7:30-8:30 in the morning and a technical presentation by 3:30 in the afternoon. There were three of us to present. Two of my classmates have already presented their slides and I'm gonna be the last presenter when we encountered brownout. The thing that I should have presented at that time was about "Hot To Overcome Fear in Public Speaking" during our lecture time.
During the laboratory time, we should continue our presentation, and for that time I was the first to present. The condition was, if the power restores, we will continue reporting and if it won't, the class is dismissed. I change my outfit at that time to make my self ready for the report when the power restored and water system also was restored. At that time the faucet was damaged and eventually the water splashed all over me.
It was discouraging because I wasn't able to wear a formal outfit, it is really required. I felt ashamed to present will all those wet clothes, that's why I change my formal outfit with my JPCS shirt. I presented my topic the very best I could. At that time, I learned to be courageous enough to face my classmates despite the disaster that I have encountered. I really learned to appreciate that scenario.
Courage is brought by breaking the cowardness that grows in you.
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