Our group presentations was very challenging for me. I haven't always been a sociable person which is something the group presentation helped me get away from. I learned that working in a group setting requires much organization and communication.
Watching other groups presentations also helped me observe what one was suppose to act like during a presentation and also what one was not suppose to act like. I tried to also carry that into my part of our group presentation but my fear of public speaking took over.
As for my group members, i believe that they each presented very well and also did a great job on their part of the research. Coming up with a question and investigating it did not seem very hard for us to do as a whole.
The other groups in my class choose very interesting topics and did a very good job of conducting their investigations. I especially enjoyed the one about how black people were portrayed in movies. This is a topic i have thought about for a while and i was very glad to see that i wasn't the only one concerned.
The research process was very useful and our teacher guides were also very helpful. I am glad that this was apart of our freshmen seminar experience.
Lulu Vere Childers was the founder and director of the Howard Universiy School of Music. She took her love for music and developed a small music program which became the amazing school of music Howard has today. She inspires us all to take our love and talents as far as possible and to positively impact the lives of others.
Web Site Web link
Patterson, DeAnna Rose. "A History of Three African-American Women Who Made Important Contributions to Music Education Between 1903 and 1960." OhioLINK ETD Center. Bowling Green State University and OhioLINK, June 2011. Web. 4 Sept. 2011..
Patterson, DeAnna Rose. "A History of Three African-American Women Who Made Important Contributions to Music Education Between 1903 and 1960." OhioLINK ETD Center. Bowling Green State University and OhioLINK, June 2011. Web. 4 Sept. 2011.
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