Monday, May 10, 2010

Week 16 # 3

Throughout my school year I have experience different communication classes that I learned different methods of communicating. However, each of my courses had some type of small group presentation format. One of these formats that we tend to see the most in my courses is the panel format. This discussion often follows the problem-solving. I understand that we used these concepts in our public speaking classes all the way to argument and debate classes. Nevertheless, this concept gives the audience an insight on the view of a topic from more than one member and their solution for the problem. This concept helps the presenter think and try to convince the audience that his presentation is worth listening too and accepted. In addition, this is commonly concept we see in debates that are present in front of large audiences of bias people that must be convince that your solution to the problem is better than the next idea giving. Pursing this further, we tend to use this format in such professional work. When it comes to meetings or even conventions that pertains you to speak and talk about a product that a customer should by and why. Therefore, small groups can help organize group’s discussion and facilitate a group’s interaction with a larger audience.

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