I invite feedback for this ppt of mine. It’s my very 1st session on critical thinking. This was made to suit a student audience. So have tried to simplify it. Regards Cassy
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi
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Regards
From India, Mumbai
The PPT has been well prepared and suits the audience you seek to address. Hearty congratulations.
Many of you going through this post could also benefit from the creative and critical inputs in the following Inspirational and Motivational Blogs
www.actspot.wordpress.com - Over 82,000 views and 565 followers
www.poweract.blogspot.com - Over 24,000 views and 160 followers
Regards
From India, Mumbai
Alphonse, Jacob & Balraj, thank you for reviewing and commenting. Appreciate it. Jacob thanks for sharing additional information to valuable resources regards Cassy
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Cassy Thank you for responding to the posts and feedback. You have a done a fine job and do continue to work on preparing PPT’s and taking training on similar topics. Regards
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
A Very Good presentation.
Hard work on its own definitely can not bring a solution. It is said that for success 99% Perspiration needs to be annointed with 1% Inspiration.
As IT people elaborate, Data is Unprocessed Information and that Information is Processed Data, unless inforamtion is collated properly, an Enlightened Decision can not come. This point of Making an informed, enlightened decision has indeed been made out very well.
Compliments & Congratulations for a wonderful yet highly useful input
Dr Ulhas Ganu
From India, Mumbai
Hard work on its own definitely can not bring a solution. It is said that for success 99% Perspiration needs to be annointed with 1% Inspiration.
As IT people elaborate, Data is Unprocessed Information and that Information is Processed Data, unless inforamtion is collated properly, an Enlightened Decision can not come. This point of Making an informed, enlightened decision has indeed been made out very well.
Compliments & Congratulations for a wonderful yet highly useful input
Dr Ulhas Ganu
From India, Mumbai
Congratulations.Excellent ppt. I think the Best I ever have come across. Keep it up. N.Ananth
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Please accept these comments in the spirit of improvement. I am not aware of the age of the audience you are addressing. This is always important when presenting. I saw a handful of misspelled words (learnt=learned). I did not understand the coin slide (one long run on sentence with word repetitions, etc...)
Sometimes we use too many words where a few would work (I always have to work on that)
You had some excellent slides and activities.
I made some specific suggestions throughout the PP; if you like, I would send it to you.
It is obvious you know your subject; sometimes it is challenging to put such knowledge into presentation form.
Hope this helps.
From United States, South Bend
Sometimes we use too many words where a few would work (I always have to work on that)
You had some excellent slides and activities.
I made some specific suggestions throughout the PP; if you like, I would send it to you.
It is obvious you know your subject; sometimes it is challenging to put such knowledge into presentation form.
Hope this helps.
From United States, South Bend
Dsrollins,
Thank you so much for taking the time to go through my presentation and give me your valuable feedback.
The slide on the coin exercise should have read, "Thinking on a higher level involves looking on a higher level at something that you may have never seen before or something that you may have seen many times, and trying to think about it more critically than before" - a great oversight on my part. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
It is an activity to stimulate thinking on things we see often but take for granted.
Both learned and learnt are alternative spellings of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn.
However, Both learned and learnt are alternative spellings of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn. Learnt is more common in British English, and learned in American English.
A few examples:
burned, burnt
dreamed, dreamt
kneeled, knelt
leaned, leant
leaped, leapt
spelled, spelt
spilled, spilt
spoiled, spoilt
I would really like to go through the ppt that you have come up with and review the specific suggestions that you have made.
Thank you so much for your valuable time & feedback.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you so much for taking the time to go through my presentation and give me your valuable feedback.
The slide on the coin exercise should have read, "Thinking on a higher level involves looking on a higher level at something that you may have never seen before or something that you may have seen many times, and trying to think about it more critically than before" - a great oversight on my part. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
It is an activity to stimulate thinking on things we see often but take for granted.
Both learned and learnt are alternative spellings of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn.
However, Both learned and learnt are alternative spellings of the past tense and past participle of the verb learn. Learnt is more common in British English, and learned in American English.
A few examples:
burned, burnt
dreamed, dreamt
kneeled, knelt
leaned, leant
leaped, leapt
spelled, spelt
spilled, spilt
spoiled, spoilt
I would really like to go through the ppt that you have come up with and review the specific suggestions that you have made.
Thank you so much for your valuable time & feedback.
From India, Bangalore
Cassy,
I appreciate your response, and also for teaching me about other spellings for words. I am new to this site but will try to locate where (or how) I saved your PP. Are you in a student, a teacher or what? I look forward to sharing more with you.
Donna
From United States, South Bend
I appreciate your response, and also for teaching me about other spellings for words. I am new to this site but will try to locate where (or how) I saved your PP. Are you in a student, a teacher or what? I look forward to sharing more with you.
Donna
From United States, South Bend
Donna,
To quote the great lady Oprah Winfrey, "I am a woman in process. I'm just trying like everybody else. I try to take every conflict, every experience, and learn from it. Life is never dull."
I am a corporate trainer. But right now I am involved with preparing Engg & MBA students for their interviews, helping them learn how to ace their interviews & also preparing them for the transition from college to corporate.
Welcome aboard citehr. An amazing place to share information. Look forward to interacting & sharing more with you.
Regards
Cassy
From India, Bangalore
To quote the great lady Oprah Winfrey, "I am a woman in process. I'm just trying like everybody else. I try to take every conflict, every experience, and learn from it. Life is never dull."
I am a corporate trainer. But right now I am involved with preparing Engg & MBA students for their interviews, helping them learn how to ace their interviews & also preparing them for the transition from college to corporate.
Welcome aboard citehr. An amazing place to share information. Look forward to interacting & sharing more with you.
Regards
Cassy
From India, Bangalore
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