Asked by caleb
When providing feedback on a peer’s presentation, what should you discuss?
the teacher’s response
the presentation
the presenter
the audience
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Discuss the presentation and the presenter.
- Presentation: content, organization, clarity, visuals, timing, use of evidence, and whether the message met the assignment goals. Suggest concrete improvements (e.g., tighten the intro, clarify one point, improve slide legibility).
- Presenter: delivery skills — voice projection, pace, eye contact, body language, confidence, handling of questions. Give specific examples and actionable tips.
You generally should not focus on the teacher’s response or on the audience’s feelings when giving peer feedback, except insofar as audience understanding/reaction shows how effective the presentation was. Keep feedback constructive, specific, and balanced (what worked + one or two improvements).
- Presentation: content, organization, clarity, visuals, timing, use of evidence, and whether the message met the assignment goals. Suggest concrete improvements (e.g., tighten the intro, clarify one point, improve slide legibility).
- Presenter: delivery skills — voice projection, pace, eye contact, body language, confidence, handling of questions. Give specific examples and actionable tips.
You generally should not focus on the teacher’s response or on the audience’s feelings when giving peer feedback, except insofar as audience understanding/reaction shows how effective the presentation was. Keep feedback constructive, specific, and balanced (what worked + one or two improvements).
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