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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Blog 23: Senior Project Reflection

1. I'd say I am proud of how my power-point turned out and how I was able to use it as a prop during my presentation instead of just having it there. I was able to reference it and it can in handy when I would blank occasionally. I also was able to convey my meanings and information in a good and confident way to my audience. I was told that I was very clear with my explanations and information.

2. a. AP-P. I completed all of the requirements but stumbled a few times and forgot to mention my sources that were posted at the bottom of specific slides.
b. P. I did everything I was supposed to, on time. And I did very well during my Lesson 2.

3. Researching was not difficult for me. My mentor gave a a website that made it simple for me to find good quality studies and research.

4. I wouldn't change much. Honestly, all I would probably have done is add some more slides in my final presentation in order to make time a little easier.

5. Senior project provided me with a lot of useful skills. Because of it I got in a lot more experience with researching, communicating with those I worked with at mentorship, good time management, and planning out presentations. Working closely with those at my mentorship was very common for me. We worked together to test the game and write up bugs in order to improve it and it helped a lot of field testing days where we went and worked with seniors at the YMCA. It also pushed me to find ways of getting quality research for my later endeavors in schooling and life.

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