Saturday, 16 November 2013

Final Reflection on Learning

13 weeks have past and we have come to the end of our semester. In these 13 weeks, I have learnt many important and useful skills throughout this ES2007s course. I would say that it is definitely a module worth taking in NUS since it exposes and prepares undergraduates like us for the future working world. Besides that, this course is unique from other modules in a way that the learning process is unlike the usual lecture hall scene, where we were allowed the opportunity to engage and interact.




The most important skill I have learnt in this course is the presentation skills. The peer teachings and oral presentations experienced in this course have allowed me to improve my presentation skills greatly. For example, looking out for non-verbal cues in the audience when presenting is a way to see that the audience understands the material presented, whether there is a need to repeat or emphasize the content again.  The use of persuasive language in oral presentations to capture the audience attention was something I find it very useful (presenting statistics and the use of repetition). Previously, presentations are something that I will not look forward to because it requires a lot of confidence and good communication skills, skills which I do not possess in the past. Now, presentations are no longer something that I would whine about. Besides, the accomplished feeling after each presentation is actually rather pleasing.

For the mock job interviews, I felt that it was a very good experience for all of us. Even though I did not perform well during the interview, it actually allowed me to see how i would fare if that was indeed a real job interview. More practice was definitely needed for me in preparation for further job interviews. I also liked how everyone of us was able to take on the roles of an interviewer, interviewee and also the observer. As an interviewer, I was able to experience how it is like to interview other people and it was interesting to note the responses given by the interviewees. As an interviewer, I was able to experience the type of questions employers might ask and what responses they were looking for. As an observer, I was able to learn some of the techniques that are useful (for example finding the unique self that differentiates me from other people) and also some of the common mistakes seen in an interview (crossing legs and fidgeting).

Even though this course might have ended, I believe the process of learning and improving our communication skills must continue. In this competitive world, possessing good communication skills (such as being emotionally intelligent, respecting the difference cultural difference, understanding the non-verbal communications, and the use of persuasive language) would definitely put you in better advantage when working with other people. With that, I would like to thank my tutor Madam Fazilah and also my fellow peers who have provided useful feedback for me to improve myself. It was indeed a good experience.

Friday, 8 November 2013

Reflection on Team-based Project Proposal

Everyone would probably be required to draft at least a project proposal when we go out to work some day. It is a formal written report where it allows the expression of ideas to other people.


For my group, overall our preparation for this proposal was quite smooth with no major disagreements among the group-mates. For the proposal, we were told to identify a problem in Singapore and provide solutions to the main problem. We quickly narrowed down to two topics: Biodiversity and Arts & Culture, both of which we felt that Singapore was not doing very well. Because our group had more knowledge about biodiversity in Singapore due to the relevant modules we took in NUS, we immediately chose the topic on biodiversity and more specifically the public's low awareness of biodiversity loss. After the first meeting, we decided to split the work into different parts and collate our parts together for edits for our subsequent meetings. We felt that this is an efficient way of drafting out our proposal rather than us having to meet many times and work on only one part during each meeting. I personally completed my part of the proposal rather early since I do not have the habit of doing work at the last minute. I was glad I finished early due to the many piling assignments I have for other modules. 

While preparing our slides for oral presentation, similarly the work was divided into few sections and allocated to everyone. I was in-charge of delivering the introduction to the problem and thus I decided to use content I have learnt from the oral presentation class such as presenting both world and local statistics in our introduction to grab the attention our audience and also to use repetition to reiterate our problem. Preparing our scripts for the oral presentation was slightly tricky, because it was quite tough to phrase in a way that is very persuading. Nevertheless, with planning and discussion with our fellow group-mates, we were able to plan our delivery speeches well and hoped that we would be able to deliver it well during our actual presentation.

On the day of the presentation, everyone was nervous as usual but knowing that this would be our final chance to present ourselves in front of our peers and tutor, we were quite motivated to do our best. I was glad that everything went on quite smoothly during the presentation and the audience understood our proposal well. Comments by the tutor during the peer teaching presentation greatly help me in preparing for this oral presentation. I did project my voice louder and hand gestures definitely benefits me in terms of delivery even though there were several instances of stammering. Overall I felt that I had done well up to my personal expectations. 

I felt that teamwork and empathy was played well in this group. Everyone had the chance to voice out their ideas and opinions during our project meetings and every opinion was taken into consideration. I have learnt that it is very important to welcome other people's ideas and not only restricting ourselves to a certain idea. Accepting others opinions actually helps a lot during the planning process. There wasn't any major conflicting ideas and I have to admit, it was pleasant experience working with this group.