Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Feedback on Gabers presentation

 Feedback on Gabers presentation

It was an exceptional opportunity for me and for all the students to attend one of the most interesting presentations by Jaber. The talk was about the Sheikh Zayed Grand mosque. The introduction was good and had more explanations about why he chose this topic. He also mentioned that Sheikh Zayed was the founder and the first president of the United Arab Emirates.
 Additional to that, he explained more in detail about the design of the Grand Mosque, its domes and minarets. Then he talked about the interior design of the mosque. I was really impressed with the World's Largest Carpet made by an Iranian carpet company. It looks different and was totally handmade.
Moreover, the presentation was perfectly delivered. It had many samples, pictures and the text was clear, with each page having its titles and notes. Jaber discussed everything without looking at the notes, which indicates that he was well organized and prepared. He has a good level of skills in communication and excellent eye contact. He paid good attention to the class, and was confident in what he answered. The timing of his talk matched the sequence of the slides and was also technically sound. Finally, the slide background was light and had a satisfactory level of brightness. Overall, it was good and well planned. I would recommend his presentation to others.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Feedback on the presentation.

Last week, Jassim and Salem gave a good presentation about robots. They introduced the topic of their presentation pretty well.
Then, Jassim introduced the outline of their topic, which included the history, uses of robot and how robots work. After that, Salem started the presentation with the history of robots. In addition to that, he explained that there is a different type of robots which is specialized for home purposes such as cleaning and another type is for  space exploration.
 The presentation was perfectly delivered. It had many samples, pictures and the text was clear, with each page having its titles and notes. An interesting point that  surprised me was that the size of the robots could be smaller than the mosquitoes or about the same. Jassim and Salem discussed everything without looking at the slides, which indicates they know quite a lot about their topic. At the end of the presentation, all the questions that were asked by the students were answered clearly by them. They both had a good level of skill in communications and excellent eye contact. They paid good attention to the class and the presentation was well organized .They showed confidence in what they answered as well. Finally, the slides background was light and had a satisfactory level of brightness. The presentation had no animation, but overall it was good and well -planned. I would recommend their presentation to others.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Reflection 1

Reflection on first meeting:

I think that our first meeting was successful. We were trying our level best to achieve higher safety awareness and make sure that people should follow the rules. I personally agreed that rules should be strict and black points should be considered for the people who try to create chaos.
LSEC N100                  Meeting Assessment             Section: CEK
CAR ACCIDENT

MINUTES
DATE: 7/3/2011
VENUE: W007


GROUP MEMBERS
CHAIR: ANWAR MATAR ALALI
MINUTES TAKER: MOHAMED AHMED ALZAABI
PARTICIPANTS: HUSSAIN AHMED

Agenda:
  1. Analyze the problem and state its importance.
  2. Radar
  3. Education programs.
  4. Gaps between cars.
  5. Strict rules.
  6. Confiscate vehicles/licenses/more black points/heavier fines.

Objectives:
The chairman opened the meeting at 1635.
1 .Anwar said that we have to analyze the problem and state its importance. Hussein and Mohamed agreed on what Anwar said in order to keep the things in control. We also consider that the number of the fines and deaths will be reduced. Also our country will achieve the goal of being a safe place to live.
2. Hussein recommended increasing the number of radars at the roads to teach people will obey the rules and life will go smoothly. Both Mohamed and Anwar agreed but they said that it is not a way that drivers would recommend because the rate of fines has been increased a lot.
3. We all agreed about having education programmes in order to teahc people more about the safety awareness. For example Emirates Driving Company had announced on the radio about having some extra courses for the drivers and assisting them to reach their destinations safely.
4. Hussein and Anwar started discussing the idea of keeping a distance between two vehicles in order to be ready in case of any emergency.  Additional to that, if the tire has punctured the driver could control the car and avoid car accidents.
5. We all agreed about putting strict rules and make sure that people should follow the rules and punish the reckless drivers so that nobody will try to cross the limit and create chaos .
6. Mohamed insisted that we should confiscate the vehicles which break the laws and try to disturb the other drivers and their licenses should be confiscated as well; however black points should be added. That will make our life easier and safe.

CONCLUSION
In conclusion, we think that the points that we mentioned above will reduce the number of car accidents and make the life easier in the UAE. We also believed that rules should not be broken and the people have the right to live in peace and drive everywhere without harming any other drivers and the children. The UAE is one of the countries trying to approach their goals in an environmentally friendly manner

Monday, February 28, 2011

Tips for presenters

Tips for presenters
1. Don’t memorize our presentation. If you need to, make grief notes, possibly on small cards, to guide you.
2. Practice many times.
3. At the start of your presentation, relax, take a deep breath and wait until the audience is quite.
4. Speak loudly and clearly, and use your voice for stress and emphasis.
5. Use gestures to show meaning, make them slowly and clearly.
6. Use simple visual aids that everyone can see.
7. Most importantly, make eye contact with the audience as you speak.
8. Don’t say finished or that’s all at the end. Smile, say thank you and invite questions.
9. Think about how you can do better next time.
Make sure that your presentation should be clear and easy. Never read any tiltle without giving any explanation to the audience. you should be confident in front of the audience and smile so that gives them a good impression about you. When someone ask you any question try your best to give them a clear answer and once you give them the answer ask him  "Did i answer your question clearly".

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Introduce Anwar Ahmed.

I would like to introduce Anwar Ahmed.

  • Anwar Ahmed is one of my best friends at ADMC. He is an EmiratI and was born in Abu Dhabi in 1983. He lives with his family  in Mohamed Bin Zayed City. He is still single and planning to get married in  the next 2 months. He is still an undergraduate and would like to become a manager. He works as a technician in Etisalat. He has a wonderful car. One of his interests is playing football.Usually he goes to watch movies at the cinema with his friends but he never used to invite me to attend  with him. He is smart and well organized in his work.What makes him different from the others is  that he has a smiley face. I wish him to become  successful in his future career and acheive his goals in a short time.