This might be the last post for the module ES2007S. But yet, it's the beginning of a new phase, communicating with people at a improved and more effective level. That's what I took away from this class, it's a good takeaway indeed.
Going back 5 months when i was still enjoying my summer holiday and at the same time choosing the modules for the semester, i saw an email promoting the module es2007s. I read that it was about professional communication. Alright, i'll be frank, the first thing that caught my attention was that there was no exam for this module. Besides, I was going to take another of my core module that requires alot of presentation and that this es2007s should help me in that. It was like killing two birds with one stone. I'm glad i made the right choice. Because it did help me in my presentation on the other module!
Through the semester, I learned so much more about communicating. Much more than communication in terms of presenting. But communicating and establishing relationships. The comments and suggestions given by Ms Lim and my classmates were extremely helpful in improving myself as a communicator. One particular activity I really love is the video that we are required to take during our final presentation. Although I have done many presentation throughout my school life, I never had the chance to see how I present. This video is a first and I really saw how i present. Of course, with the video, I now can clearly identify the areas I need to work on and change. It was really useful!
Of course, other memorable stuff include looking up for OSHE in-charge and conducting and securing an interview with him. It really felt like a real-life experience. It felt more than academic and that we were doing something that is extremely relevant to real-life.
Lastly, thank you all for making this module so fun and enjoyable! It was great time knowing you guys and let's keep in contact!!
P.S We can meet up in science instead since engine floor is still slippery and might be dangerous.... I don't want any of you to risk falling! hahaha.