You are in a study group, and for this session you have decided to evaluate each other's speeches for practice and tips for improvement. Cecelia is the first person to go. She begins by asking you and your peers what you already know about her topic as she hands out her PowerPoint presentation for note taking. As she goes through her presentation, she reads the slides and makes eye contact, and on each major point she turns to her audience and elaborates in a confident manner. She recalls what you and your peers knew as she is making her presentation. In closing, she states new information learned and has a question and answer session. Using what you have learned about making effective presentations, write a paragraph of feedback for Cecelia.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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Provide an operational definition for one of the variables.
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