Presentation Blog Project: ISM3004
by: Courtney Jeffries
I chose to do my presentation PowerPoint on the Susan G. Komen non-profit organization; which supports breast cancer research. I felt that my presentation had a logical flow to it and was easy to understand. One improvement I though of after watching a few other students presentation however was that I could have included a bit more research information. For the most part I feel like I answered questions well about what the cause is supporting and what the cause does to show their support.
In order to catch the audience attention I talked about how Susan G. Komen was diagnosed with breast cancer at the young age of 33. One improvement I could have made was to ask the audience more questions, but I do think I did a good job of giving enough information to answer any questions. I felt my context was clear and to the point; my goal was to make it easy for everyone to understand and I feel I accomplished that.
I validated claims by providing the research about the foundation and what they do. I had no typos or errors in my presentation and made sure to double-check my work to make sure of that. I did not feel that my presentation had much clutter but when I looked at some other presentations I noticed a few of them did not have as much on their slides as I did, so maybe to some people it could have appeared slightly cluttered. I did however make sure it had a neat flow. To ensure readability, I made sure to list the main facts on my slides but I also made sure to add additional information when I presented the presentation myself.
Thanks to my presentation I myself learned a lot about the Susan G. Komen foundation that I did not know before. I knew that they supported breast cancer research but I did not know how much actual money they have actually raised in hopes to finding a cure. Also, I was not aware of how many ways the foundation has helped to reach out and teach women about breast cancer who may be unaware that they should have yearly mammograms, etc. in order to prevent the disease. Finally, I was pleasantly surprised to see how many well known companies support and promote the foundation.
Here is a link to my presentation on the Susan G. Komen foundation!
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