Wednesday, May 28, 2014

3rd Day of Presentations

After day 3 of presentations I hope everyone is realizing how different the projects are. Today we heard from four different presenters that took this project in totally different directions. It's pretty awesome to see what you have done with the same project guidelines.

Marina: While you may have chosen your project to be easier to handle with your work schedule, we could easily see that it grew into something that you did not intend. When you talked about all that you collected, it was evident that you were extremely proud and happy to make such a difference. I love the fact that this makes you want to do more.

Paige: When you talked about why you did your project, you spoke about the first time that you volunteered with Habitat for Humanity. Listening to you speak about what drew you to volunteer and how you wanted to replicate that for other students is probably one of the nicest things I have ever heard. One cannot help but notice your passion to help others and your enthusiasm for service is infectious (that's a good thing).

Val: For someone who is apprehensive about public speaking, you sure presented your project like an expert. Your interest and passion towards your topic carried you through both a great project and presentation. You literally raised awareness for honeybees during your presentation alone. I encourage you to keep going and continue to spread your message, for you do an excellent job teaching others.

Heather: Your presentation made me smile. Not only were you able to joke about the rough parts (i.e. Making copies, getting surveys done), but the look of surprise that you had when explaining that your survey was actually useful to the food services staff. Your project truly shoes how one person can make a difference and address problems. 

Great job ladies!

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