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When I do presentations like (axokxi), they usually end up like this:
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Presentations with time constraints where I speak quickly and try to cram in a lot of information.
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Usually, not all of the content gets across, so it’s not good.
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Examples include:
- Presentations for FLL.
- Career Koshien.
- The English presentation from the other day by King.
- TOK Presentation. (I think I consciously tried not to do this during that time, sorry)
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And so on.
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Each individual presentation doesn’t end up like this.
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Why does it become like this when we do it together?
- The amount of information being generated increases, but we still try to create the presentation in the same way as when we do it alone.
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Personally, I often feel that I can’t make the decision to discard something I’ve spent a lot of time creating.
- For example, when writing an essay, even if I come up with a good expression that isn’t necessary, I still include it.
- When thinking about a presentation, I end up completing it without consciously selecting and discarding ideas.
- I see, (blu3mo).
- I want to be aware of something like: Information A (value 100) + Information B (value 100) < In-depth exploration of Information A (value 210) (axokxi)
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Personally, I have a feeling that when the presentation is gradually being completed, even if I want to remove unnecessary parts, it becomes difficult.
- It feels like a long logical tree has been created, and I can’t just remove one block.
- (It might be a good idea to consider whether this is really the case or if it’s just a feeling.)