Presentation Responses - Tuesday


Emily Nadel:

            I thought that the brochure you made was an excellent way to get the purpose across to parents. It was well made and showed how parents could learn more if they were interested in your topic.

Caroline Bing:

            The recipe was a very creative and interesting way to get your point across to the audience. Also, the poem was written very well and your message was conveyed in the poem.

Analeza Newman:

            The Instagram page you made was interesting. The mention of some not so popular artists and how they have changed to technology was creative and engaging.

Keyana Walker:

            I liked the resume on your website, it showed how someone could get involved and help out with this issue and also the responsibilities that go along with it.

Josh Liles:

            I enjoyed your ad campaign the most, showing pictures with color and without color really showed how big of a problem the declining of coral reefs is.

Lauren Bodden:

            The memes were a very funny way to get across your message. The memes capture the audience’s interest and keeps them engaged in the topic.



Sydney Sawyer:

            I thought that the twitter account was the best way to get your point across, as it reached audiences and explained why eating meat is wrong/bad.

Garret Dolan:

            I liked the survey you did because it shows the main point of your academic essay in a different way.

Haley Maksymiak:

            The Facebook page was very informative and helpful. The memes on the facebook page were also good in getting your point across.

Leah Putnal:

            I liked the poem the best. It was well made while also getting the purpose of your paper across to the audience.

Alexis Aguila:

            I thought the poem was very well written and got across your point to the audience in an interesting way.

Gabby Madoney:

            The poster you made was very informative and explained how people can help US veterans.

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