This document provides an overview of slides for a presentation on improving a pitch. It includes slides on the presentation environment, evidence of the original pitch through video recording, an analysis of strengths and weaknesses of the pitch, suggested improvements, and final presentation slides. The document also references using SurveyMonkey to collect feedback from classmates on the pitch prior to improvements.
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Unit 13: LO4
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2. Contents
Presentation Environment Slide - 3 and 4
Evidence of Pitch Slide - 5 and 6
Analysis of Pitch Slide - 7
Improvements on Pitch Slide - 8
Presentation Slide - 9 and 10
Survey Monkey - Feedback Slide - 11
3. Presentation Environment
For a suitable working environment at which to present my work. I must have easy access to the resources
needed to show my presentation.
As shown on the right, the following equipment is needed in order to achieve a successful presentation of my
work.
Also for a sustainable presentation, continues eye contact and focusing on what you are presenting, will show a
deep understand of your work and how you developed this further.
The computer screen at which my work is
the primary source of my presentation, I
will have access to seeing the slide and
the information as well as read of my own
notes.
The help of the keyboard and
mouse allowed me to have a
smooth transition as to a
successful presentation of my
pitch.
A smart board is how I will show my work
to the rest of my colleagues during my
pitch. This would allow myself and my
colleagues to see my work over a larger
space.
4. Presentation Environment - Continued
For a suitable working environment at which to present my work. I must have easy access to the resources
needed to show my presentation.
As shown on the right, the following equipment is needed in order to achieve a successful presentation of my
work.
Also for a sustainable presentation, continues eye contact and focusing on what you are presenting, will show a
deep understand of your work and how you developed this further.
Also to help me film and present my
presentation, I was filmed with the use
of a camera.
And to support the camera while
presenting my pitch, the use of the
tripod was very helpful.
7. Analysis of Pitch
During my presentation, I was being recorded my a Canon Camera with a 32GB memory card. This helped me
see my body language, eye contact, and hear my tone of voice. Looking back through my pitch, I was able to
depict my strengths and weaknesses that I could improve on with delivering my pitch in future.
Although I had created a script, I did not quite follow it, as I tried to remember what I wrote off the top of my
head, this led me to the improvisation of my slide. However, I was able to explain each slide very well.
The improvements that I could have made, were to cue cards as my script, slow down in pace when speaking
as well as sound a little more professional and make more eye contact with my audience. Moreover my pitch
went very well, and the improvements suggested were very helpful for when I do other presentations in the
future.
8. Improvements
on Pitch
After gaining some
helpful feedback and
improvements on my
pitch, from me fellow
classmates, I was able
to check my
statements as to what I
could have improved
on further.
Along with the
helpfulness of the
WWW and EBI I was
also able to understand
and see the improves
that would have made
my pitch better, and
what those improve
could do in the future.
9. Presentation
I used Google Drive to help me create my Ctec Media Coursework as my work is continuously saved and easy
to access through my google/gmail account. This was a very useful tip as I did not need to save any of my work
on a Memory stick, as I did not want any of my images, fonts and work to get corrupted. Google Drive was a lot
more easier to edit and access all my work. Finally, Google Drive was a great way to keep all my work
organised and save continuously; I could add/ create folder, and make Word Documents (Google Docs), use
Excel (Google Sheets) and create Powerpoints (Google Slides).
10. Presentation - continued
Once my work was complete, I went to:
“File”, “Download as” and clicked on “Microsoft Powerpoint (.pptx); which I how I presented my presentation.
And “PDF Document (.pdf); If I wanted to upload my work to Wordpress and the File size is a lot smaller and
more faster to upload.
11. Survey Monkey - Feedback
Before my pitch, I sent a school email to my fellow Media Studies, which they had quick and
easy access to my questionnaire and give me feedback. I created the five question survey two
days before my pitch and emailed my classmates the link the day before my presentation.