[Steering Committee] Fwd: Feedback on March Presentation
Ryan Hoegg
ryan.hoegg at gmail.com
Thu Mar 18 12:41:52 PDT 2010
Forgot to CC the SC on this. I appreciate the eval spreadsheet you put
together every month, Brian, and apparently one speaker does also. :)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Grzegorz Bugaj <gregbugaj at yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: Feedback on March Presentation
To: Ryan Hoegg <ryan.hoegg at gmail.com>
Thanks
Great feedback, I will send out an update when I post code to the svn.
Regards
Greg Bugaj
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*From:* Ryan Hoegg <ryan.hoegg at gmail.com>
*To:* Grzegorz Bugaj <gregbugaj at yahoo.com>
*Sent:* Wed, March 17, 2010 4:10:50 PM
*Subject:* Feedback on March Presentation
Hi Greg,
Thanks for presenting your JSFConsole project at our March meeting. It
looks like an interesting piece of software, and the EL piece seems like a
lot of fun too!
When you get the latest code updated on the open source project site, would
you mind emailing the JUG mailing list to let people know? Some might want
to read through the code, and you might even find someone interested in
helping.
Here is the feedback from the March evals. Special thanks to Brian Sheldon
for collecting the forms and putting the information online.
First, the "Other Feedback":
- Nice to see a project created by a local developer
- Give overview on JSF lifecyle, For those of us who don't work with JSF
presently.
- Good Job
- Clearly knows his stuff
- Slides were nice and clean. Good pacing. Demo was good.
- Good information, but applicable only for JSF users.
- sell "open source" more, you might get help.
- Volume was a little low. Had to strain to hear.
Then, "How to Improve":
- Speak more to the audience, less from slides and change voice inlections.
- Be more prepared
- Try to not be so monotone in your speech. Be a little dynamic
- More variation in pacing, tone
- Try to define the problem a little better. Then address the technologies
used to solve that problem. Cool project but the presentation made it hard
to be relevant for - Mom JSF developers.
- jokes!
- Demos how to implement the topic concept.
--
Ryan Hoegg
President, OKCJUG
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