In regards to speech #2 there were a number of things I found I need to start, need to stop, and need to continue.
Firstly, I found I need to am very reliant on my power point or notecards when speaking in front of a crowd. I think that if I start practicing a precise script of my speech I my mind will not wander as much while speaking. I also noticed that I need to start using more body gestures, in particular hand gestures. These gestures will add more energy to my speech, and help the audience engage in my presentation. Starting to pay more attention to the time limit is also important, especially when the time is limited. I think that having a memorizing the script will help with this.
There are also a number of things I noticed I need to stop. I think the first would be saying "umm..." when I am lost or transitioning from idea to idea. I also think I need to stop over-generalizing, especially in speech #2, because it leaves the audience with unanswered questions. In my opinion, because of the time limit, I find it challenging to get my point across and sufficiently explain my main points.
Despite the areas that show a need for improvement, there were a number of things I think I need to continue doing. I need to continue giving the audience a sufficient background and overview of the topic I am presenting on, however I need to this within the given time limit. I need to continue making good use of my visual aids, such as powerpoint presentations, although to be honest I thought my powerpoint may have been to boring. I also need to continue using appropriate transitions, an area in which I thought I did better then I actually did.
Furthermore, I was happy that I improved on a few areas this time compared to the first speech. In speech #2 I used a steady pace while speaking, but also adjusted my voice at times so I did not sound monotone. I think these improvements are due to the fact that I was more comfortable in front of the audience this time. These improvements also helped me appear to be having fun up there, although I was still very nervous.
Some moves I noticed from other students were...
When Connor slammed his folder on the table when he was acting out a criminal interrogation. This got the audiences attention while also giving a perfect example of something an interrogator would do.
During Daisy's school tour speech, I loved how her energy and knowledge made it feel like she was actually giving us a tour. Energy and knowledge are obviously important moves to a school tour guide because they are introducing a crowd to a new place.