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    creating and displaying a presentation on The Killer Robot case study, and reflecting on my efforts and development throughout. The reflective model I have chosen to use is the Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle, as I believe it provides a great straight-forward structure into outlining the process and it assists in highlighting all areas, including the emotions felt during the procedure. Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle Description The beginning of this task started out very slowly, as me and my group members had…

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    Presentations have never been my strong suit, whether it is talking about myself in front of a group of people to presenting a complex situation to a class. By taking this course I am hoping that I’ll be able to boost my confidence when it comes to public speaking. I have had to complete many presentation in the past but I have yet to master the ability to present well in front of large groups. The first project that we were assigned in my communication class was to get to know our classmate…

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    Looking back at my presentation I feel that I showed empathy to my peers. When we started our presentation the audience had to answer two questions based on the assigned reading. However, out of a group of three, two of the participants were absent the previous week so they did not do the reading. Since they were apologizing to the only person in the group who now had to do all the work I decided to step up and help. I briefly joined their group to reassure them that it was okay that they did…

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    correctly assigned anonymous groups. Group A was given no previous information unlike Group B this was a positive way of testing social conformity in Group B as it researched how the added pressure of Group A’s answers would affect Group B’s answers. Another strength was that each participant was assigned a three digit number, this kept all participants personal information secret and follows one of the five ethical guidelines and finally the layout of the presentation was also another strength…

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    Forming During week three we begin the group presentation five members, with introducing of oneself and getting to know each individual. I felt excited yet anxious to be part of the team and eager about the work ahead. After the forming of the group we began focus on the group structure and leadership according to each members ability and agreement of each. We began to understand our goals, tasks in order to avoid future challenges and made an online group called “Management Dynamics” in order…

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    The monster theory topic was another way of thinking about the watchmen story for me. The group assumed some main characters of the watchmen story as monster and tried to evaluate and analyses them using the monster theory “Seven Theses”. The group mentioned a clear thesis and continued to prove it throughout the presentation. Most of characters chosen to present perfectly much the theses. For example, Dr. Osterman is perfect much for the 7th thesis considering following part of the definition…

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    guest speaker for the class is very important. I found her presentation to be very influential, before seeing her presentation I was unaware of all the things that career service can do for you. I have made resumes before, but after having her presentation I was well informed on how it should look like, and what you should add to it. Lastly, I really enjoyed that she handed out packets on everything that she covered during her presentation. I thought that was very nice and convenient because…

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    resource to complete the box. I will go from group to group asking guiding questions, answering questions, and helping struggling students; students may help others in their pods as well. Once each student has completed their topic box, they will return to their groups and share their work with the others in their pods, discuss the work and modify it if needed, then copy the work into their own graphic organizer. I will also move from group to group to help clarify, or settle disputes about the…

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    Interview about Gender Confusion in Twelfth Night Our presentation about the play, Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, was about gender confusion. Our interview demonstrated how gender confusion took place in the play since the characters were deceived into believing that Viola was a male. Our presentation was in the form of an interview, which had two characters from the play and two audience members. I believe that our presentation was well in the terms of context of the interview and the…

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    and then grinding them into a slurry. Next, this group used PCR to amplify the GMO sequences and sample DNA. Lastly, they added dye to the samples, ran electrophoresis with a 3% gel, and imaged the resulting gel using the GelDoc machine. In this image, the plant primer band appeared in the non GMO control group, the GMO (+) DNA, the organic whole apple, and the pre-sliced apple. In addition, there was no GMO primer band in the non GMO control group or GMO (+) DNA (also, band did not…

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