Kind of a rant, but I also want to know what you fellow students think of these things.
So I'm in College and me and 4 others get assigned a group project done as a PowerPoint presentation in front of the class. We divide up the sections between us, and I say that everyone's section should be about 4 minutes long, since we have 20 minutes as a team. Everyone agrees, we go about our work, meet up twice over a week and a half. I remind everyone that each of our sections should go about 4 minutes each. Everyone agrees.
Then comes the presentation day.
Our team goes last, so we're pressing up against the time when everyone is getting antsy to go. The first speaker (I'm 4th), is our 'team leader', and she decides she needs about 9 minutes to expound on her section of the project. 'Great', I think, 'now we'll either go overtime (into the period when class should have ended) or I'll just have to cut down my part.'
Then the next speaker goes up. As he begins to haltingly present his part, I realize he's probably going to go over too. At this point I begin to cut down the extra points of my part into more of the core concepts. But this guy, he's amazing.
He JUST. WON'T. STOP. Every time I think he's done, he pulls up another full slide of unnecessary exposition. Other team members whisper him, pleading with him to hurry but he just plods onward. It is FASCINATING how slow he is! He eats up about 14 minutes with his stuttering and umming.
Finally he finishes, the teacher decides he's had about enough and gives us a two minute warning. The third speaker tries to rush through her part of the presentation, but it's pretty obvious she threw too much onto the slides as well. So we run out of time without either of the last two speakers, including me, taking the stage.
Is it too much to ask to try out your presentation before hand and see how long it is? I practiced mine, and even made revisions and cuts so I could get as close as I could to 4 minutes.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, I hate group projects!
How do you feel about them?
(Golly it feels good to rant!)
So I'm in College and me and 4 others get assigned a group project done as a PowerPoint presentation in front of the class. We divide up the sections between us, and I say that everyone's section should be about 4 minutes long, since we have 20 minutes as a team. Everyone agrees, we go about our work, meet up twice over a week and a half. I remind everyone that each of our sections should go about 4 minutes each. Everyone agrees.
Then comes the presentation day.
Our team goes last, so we're pressing up against the time when everyone is getting antsy to go. The first speaker (I'm 4th), is our 'team leader', and she decides she needs about 9 minutes to expound on her section of the project. 'Great', I think, 'now we'll either go overtime (into the period when class should have ended) or I'll just have to cut down my part.'
Then the next speaker goes up. As he begins to haltingly present his part, I realize he's probably going to go over too. At this point I begin to cut down the extra points of my part into more of the core concepts. But this guy, he's amazing.
He JUST. WON'T. STOP. Every time I think he's done, he pulls up another full slide of unnecessary exposition. Other team members whisper him, pleading with him to hurry but he just plods onward. It is FASCINATING how slow he is! He eats up about 14 minutes with his stuttering and umming.
Finally he finishes, the teacher decides he's had about enough and gives us a two minute warning. The third speaker tries to rush through her part of the presentation, but it's pretty obvious she threw too much onto the slides as well. So we run out of time without either of the last two speakers, including me, taking the stage.
Is it too much to ask to try out your presentation before hand and see how long it is? I practiced mine, and even made revisions and cuts so I could get as close as I could to 4 minutes.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, I hate group projects!
How do you feel about them?
(Golly it feels good to rant!)