Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Presentations- Day 3


Chris’s PowerPoint was over mental stimulation and preventing memory loss. I thought he did a very good job at presenting his findings. I thought his experiment was really clever, I would have never thought of doing crossword puzzles. I like that he made the point that prevention isn’t just a decision that needs to be made by older adults, but younger ones too. You need to set goals to follow your needs; shy away from choices that are too easy or too ambitious. In addition, I like that Chris hit on social interaction and personal lifestyle choices because this is an important aspect to future mental health. It was a good idea to end the presentation by stating that you need to be conscious of your mental health and educate yourself. This is a problem many people have, not knowing, so hopefully people will become aware of this problem and understand ways to prevent it.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Presentations- Day 2


Zack- I enjoyed learning about childhood obesity. Zack made good use of his statistical research through PowerPoint, graphs and video clips. One thing I found interesting was that childhood obesity has more than tripled throughout the years, that is a shocking statistic. Another point that was made clear was that there is a lack of quality physical education classes in many schools. This most definitely contributes to Zack’s argument.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Presentations- Day 1


Kate- I thought her website was really good. I could tell that she spent a lot of time on it because it was very well organized. I really liked the format of the homepage because it was easy to understand get around the website. She did a good job at presenting her information in a way that wasn’t too overwhelming.

Erin- The prezi presentation that she gave was good. She made good use of pictures, as well as presenting her findings from her research. I liked how she reiterated that there are challenges to new habits, especially one that involves weight loss and diet.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Multimodal Idea


When thinking about ideas for my multimodal project, I thought about how I want to make my presentation interesting and capture my audience. I have thought about using Prezi for part of my presentation, but I’m not sure how I feel about it yet because most people mentioned that it made them “motion sick” when they saw it. So, I was thinking that I could just slow it down a bit or even use it minimally. Thoughts? Or, I was considering sticking to what I know and using a Power Point presentation. However, I want to make it unique so I would use a video, possibly an interview of some sort, along with pictures and possibly read an expert from my research paper. These are just some rough ideas. In time, I know that I will come up with exactly what I want to do, but until then…any ideas?