In the past, public speaking as been something that enjoyed, and that I daresay I looked forward to. In the beginning of this class, when I looked over the syllabus and saw the assignments for speeches, I was ecstatic. That being said, I know I'm not perfect in terms of how I deliver the speech.
I think I have the ability to keep eye contact regular and varied, as to engage the audience. When I really enjoy the topic I'm presenting, I tend to be much for comfortable and fluid in my speech.
Looking over my notes from the artifact presentation, and thinking back on it, I know I definitely have to work on verbal fillers. They are a safety thing for me, I know I have them if I forget a word or lose my place. However, I need to learn to rely on them less. Also, I speak too fast. That has been a sore spot with me for years, as I have the (sometimes impressive I've been told) ability to speak at an incredibly fast rate, and when I get nervous I sometimes I lose my breath which really disrupts my speech pattern. It also makes what I'm saying less clear, which really takes away from the content of the speech.
Lastly, I have to improve upon my body language. That, of course, is a very important aspect in speeches, but it is also a factor when talking to anyone, even if you aren't presenting anything. I have to work on being more comfortable with my movements, and move around instead of staying stationary. Also, I need to figure out a comfortable place to put my arms since we won't have note cards this time around.
I think I have the ability to keep eye contact regular and varied, as to engage the audience. When I really enjoy the topic I'm presenting, I tend to be much for comfortable and fluid in my speech.
Looking over my notes from the artifact presentation, and thinking back on it, I know I definitely have to work on verbal fillers. They are a safety thing for me, I know I have them if I forget a word or lose my place. However, I need to learn to rely on them less. Also, I speak too fast. That has been a sore spot with me for years, as I have the (sometimes impressive I've been told) ability to speak at an incredibly fast rate, and when I get nervous I sometimes I lose my breath which really disrupts my speech pattern. It also makes what I'm saying less clear, which really takes away from the content of the speech.
Lastly, I have to improve upon my body language. That, of course, is a very important aspect in speeches, but it is also a factor when talking to anyone, even if you aren't presenting anything. I have to work on being more comfortable with my movements, and move around instead of staying stationary. Also, I need to figure out a comfortable place to put my arms since we won't have note cards this time around.