Creating effective business presentations/Survey of presentation contexts/Discussion forum

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Learning never exhausts the mind.

—Leonardo da Vinci


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Discussion Forum: Course Wrap

As this micro-course comes to a close for you, take some time to reflect on your overall learning experience in the course topic discussion forum. You may like to consider the following questions:

  • What were some of the most useful learning activities in this course?
  • What are the most important 2-3 things you've learned, in your opinion?
  • Have your thoughts about public speaking changed as a result of this course?
  • Which two main skills would you still like to improve?
  • What is one suggestion you have for improving this course?


We hope you have enjoyed your learning experience and that you'll consider also taking CCOM 101 (if you haven't done so yet) and CCOM 103. Remember that you do not receive credit for this micro-course. However, you can contact an assessing institution after completing the three micro-courses: this CCOM 102 course, CCOM 101 and CCOM 103) if you wish to obtain formal academic credit for the entire CCOM 100: Corporate Communication series. You will need to meet the normal university admission requirements of the conferring institution (e.g. language proficiency and school leaving certificates).