Topic: Critique of a Public Presentation

Order Description This may be "fictional" or you may actually attend somethings, but I would see it being on the side of "fictional" so long as that it is not a dead give away it did not happen. A presentation on global warming is something you could use and go from that. For this essay you must "attend" a public presentation and then critique the speaker(s) Your critique should be in the form of a short paper of around 500-700 words. Be sure to critique the speaker rather tan provide a summary of the presentation. The following are not acceptable presentations to critique. A church service or sermon A sales presentation at the fair or other trade show Anything on television or video A classroom lecture( Although it may be a non class or special lecture) A presentation with fewer than five audience members. Now that the "paper requirements" are out of the way. This will be evaluated on the thoroughness of the critique but a poorly or sloppily written paper will be devalued. Some of the critiques to write about The speakers intro Conclusion Invention of the presentation Content/Argument Arrangement/Transitions Memory, how well did the remember the topic or did they look at notes or the screen to often? Style Delivery Verbal, too loud? too quiet? Posture Gestures