Reflection on Ameer Salem’s presentation
Date: Wednesday 23rd May 2012
Venue: W007
Time: 11
Topic: obesity
Introduction: he started by asking about what does obesity mean and what is BMI which was related with the topic of his presentation
Then he showed us a table to measure the BMI and explained how we can measure it.
He talked about the rate of obesity in the world and the obesity in the last study is spread in Asians more than westerners.
Also, he showed some pictures of obese people and the causes of obesity and to show obesity in children and adult people.
Finally, he talked about the effects and presented some pictures of solutions to this problem.
He was confident to express with a relaxed manner; his discussion went well with the audience and he answered well to questions.
Body language was perfect; he used his hands to express and eye contact was good.
In discussion, he performed well for this problem; I think he gave us a good view and covered all the causes.
In addition, he brought a balanced solution for those who want to reduce their weight.
New things which I learnt:
The rate of obesity around the world is 1.7 billion; obesity is spread in Asians more than westerners and I learnt the BMI for me.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
presentation
Subject : Karl Benz
Date: 5/2/2012
Time: 10:30 am
Presenters: Ameer and Yousef
Location: W007
Introduction:
Ameer introduced himself and he started to talk about the
subject; he talked about Benz’s d.o.b, his nationality, education and family.
Subject:
Ameer started to talk about his famous inventions, and I
think that Ameer was confident and he had good eye contact.
Then Yousef started to talk about the cars; he mentioned a lot
of interesting information. He talked about the first car and first bus. And
this was
new information for me .
Yousef had good body language.
Questions:
I think they did a good job in answering the questions.
Overall:
I think it was a good presentation; they added nice pictures
and new interesting information for me.
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