Most Effective Presentation
- Micah Gore
- Apr 27, 2017
- 1 min read
I felt like the most effective presentation was KJ's because he had a lot of charisma, and his videos were very inspirational. His presentation is one of the only ones I remember. I hate sports and exercise but listening to his speech made me feel like I needed to go put in work at the gym. I also liked how he stated his points with a lot of certainty; it made me want to believe them too. So, in the future, I might make sure that I state the points in my presentations with a lot of certainty. I also really liked how he used the vernacular that athletes use in his presentation because it really made him sound like an expert on the subject. I might try to employ that in the future, but I will make sure that my audience understands those words first. Furthermore, I liked how he condensed the point of his essay into one sentence in all of his genres; the point was, you have to put in work to get results. This made his presentation easy to remember.
Another presentation that I liked and found memorable was the one about mental illness that was done by Jennifer. I liked how her soundcloud relied on pathos, it was really moving. I felt that it helped me connect to the presentor, so I hope to maybe use pathos in my presentations in the future.
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