Activities
-Worked on Green Zone Training
presentation to Residence Life Fall Leadership Training based on
feedback from
veterans and supervisors
-Created Green Zone Training completion
certificate
Reflection
This week
I did not do much in practicum, except revamp the Green Zone information
presentation based on the feedback from the veteran presenters and supervisors,
due to my job as ResLife Training Committee chair during this first week of
Fall Leadership Training. Most of the feedback was on the visual aesthetics of
the presentation during the clinical-mental health portion. Because I am
working with the other practicum student at the Center on the presentation and
that was the portion of the presentation she researched and created, I did not
know what to leave in or out. She also does not like speaking in public, so I
felt more information was better in case she stumbled. Working with another
person on core content for a presentation has taught me many lessons. The most
important is asking questions; knowing when to ask questions and when to let
something go is vital. We present again this week, which will be great. Learning
from feedback, making appropriate changes, and presenting again is a wonderful
opportunity.
The dates
for Green Zone Training for fall have been set. I am excited to have had the
opportunity to create a certification of completion to be used. Ken wanted to
have a certificate for those who complete the program so that they may have
physical proof of completion for this rare training. I have two options for the
certificate, but neither have been approved by Ken as of yet.
Until
then, I am still working on grant research. Here goes another week!
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