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<strong>COMM</strong> <strong>110</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>Group</strong> <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Reflection</strong> <strong>NEW</strong><br />

Consider the experiences you had throughout this course (and any other courses or<br />

experiences) with peer feedback on presentations, discussions, and your<br />

collaboration as preparation for your Effective Listening presentations.<br />

Review Ch. 14 of Public Speaking and consider the information presented about<br />

working with groups and teams.<br />

Write a 350- to 700-word reflection on group communication in which you answer<br />

the following questions:<br />

Was your experience collaborating with and receiving feedback from your<br />

Learning Team helpful? Explain.<br />

How can working with others help improve your presentation skills? How can it<br />

complicate things?<br />

Did you find collaborating with your Learning Team in preparation for your final<br />

presentation helpful? Why or why not?<br />

What are some guidelines to help groups work together when problem solving<br />

and presenting?<br />

How can you use the information you learned and the experience you have with<br />

working in groups to improve your presentation skills in the future?<br />

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