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Raquel Rivera

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Hello blog reader, I will be sharing: my experience on how it was working on my group presentation with my group members, things I learned from other group presentations, my personal struggles and achievement I had. If I remember correctly our group easily came to an agreement on how we would complete our PowerPoint for our presentation for 1/20/2022. We completed our project by splitting up a number of words in the chapter which we would later on explain with our own words how it related to the chapter reading. I did not know which words to choose in the beginning from fear of getting into conflict with someone who probably wanted those words so I decided to wait and do whichever words were left to complete. The majority of our group ended up with 3 words and there was 4 words left. My group member Kevin also needed words to do his part in the presentation. So our group leader Valery suggested we split up those four words and that we did! My words were "intangible" and ...

Nicole

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Hello, my name is Nicole Maza-Perez. I attend Miami Dade College and today I am going to talk about my experience and thoughts in the presentation we had to do for Professor Sinkoff in her speech class. We had three different groups and each group had around eleven to twelve people. Group three had chapter three in professor Sinkoff's book discussed about Intercultural Communication , Group nine had chapter nine and they discussed about Communication In Groups, and Group ten which had chapter ten was my assigned group and we discussed about Group Leadership and Problem Solving .  Starting off with Group one which discussed about 'Intercultural Communication'. Group one did such a great job considering they only had two days to do the project. I really enjoyed the outcome of the project. I was pretty impressed with how much information they had on the slides and how organized the presentation was considering we had just met our classmates. Group one has so many topics that ...