- My first interview affected my presentation because I didn't have a really good interview, since it was last minute and my main person had to go to vacation. It did help in the way, I understand what a pathogen is, and that helped me explain it to the class.
- I think what really stood out of my presentation was that I took the class, and made them go through the steps of solving an epidemiological case. I taught them a new skill and that made me really proud. I asked 3 different students to fill in the three missing links to solve "a case in Africa" that turned out to be Malaria.
- I think the most challenging thing was to start of presenting, I knew that the way I was explaining was so confusing and that I needed to be more clear on it. I was so nervous I didn't know how to fix it so I went on and tried to save my presentation by doing my activity and to me it worked out perfectly.
Essential Question
What is the most important thing to know in the diagnosis of infectious disease?
Victoria M.
North House
Senior Topic: Infectious Diseases
North House
Senior Topic: Infectious Diseases
Monday, September 26, 2011
Presentation Reflection
Blog 4: Interview & Presentation 1
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