The presentation that was reviewed in class made a great impression. Not only was it informative, but it also demonstrated our group’s effort to present the key points. It is pleasing and delivers the material quite clearly, which is very important when presenting material visually. Additionally, it is also worth noting that the color scheme of the presentation demonstrates the pleasantness of the design, which plays a significant role in the material presenting component.
The context of the presentation was also quite complete. It prescribed all the details on the topic of apprenticeship, as well as a lot of additional information that relates to this topic. An important point can also be called the usage of specific style that helps the listener to catch the main ideas of the presentation and do not misunderstand the topics provided (Berinato & Duarte, 2017). In the opinion of our group, we can say that this presentation is worthy of a good grade because it covered the topic and was presented in accordance with all the rules and regulations. It was long enough in length, the content was consistent with the topic, and it was supplemented with details. It was noticeable that we did a great job on the creation of the text and additional materials. It is also necessary to mention the overall work of the group, as the presentation was created with an important message, namely to convey the meaning of the topic. Despite this, our work can be improved because it is not perfect. This is largely due to the lack of additional images for all slides. The topic of our report could have been portrayed better and presented in a more viewer-friendly way. It is also worth noting our work as a team, with each member standing out. It is impossible to name a person who contributed more than others, so it is necessary to consider the work as a combination of skills and material from different people. Therefore, it made a great impression and left an excellent imprint after the demonstration of materials.
Reference
Berinato, S., & Duarte, N. (2017). Good Charts for Persuasive Presentations : How to Use the Best Data Visualizations for Great Presentations (2 Books). Harvard Business Review Press.