The
effective communication module that I had went through was a delightful and
meaningful experience. At the start of the module, my goals include improving
my pacing when speaking and maintaining composure to prevent stuttering of
words. It is safe to say that I had learnt a lot and I feel more confident in my
communication skills.
The
oral presentation that was part of the module was a great learning factor.
There were so many outstanding individuals that presented their ideas in a
confident manner that sparked the motivation in me to do the same. I was practicing
in front of a mirror and recording myself the day before my presentation. It
was inevitably that I was nervous in front of an audience in the beginning.
However, I feel I had improved on my pacing when presenting and this led me to
feel more confident in my articulation of words as I was not rushing myself. It
has also made me determined to continue learning and refining my communication
skills upon receiving the feedback given by my peers and professor.
For
the research project that my team had to present, it was clearly essential that
I had to be open minded in order to assemble information in what was hopefully
an interesting way. In the beginning, I was not too fond of the subject that my
team had decided as I had no knowledge prior to it. It was a hindrance to me however
my team members helped me view the subject in a rather interesting way which
got me intrigued. It has given me a newfound fascination with our subject
topic. I learnt as a team it is important to help each other set a common
mindset to able to work together efficiently.
As
a result, having interest in a topic will significantly improve working
efficiency as I never became bored or unenthusiastic while working on it. When I
am interested and confident in my research, it helps my presentation flow much
easier as well. Over time, all these experiences is one of the things I will
look back and feel it has most prepared me for later life.