Presentation (the tempo/speed, slides) felt a bit short sometimes for me in a way that it I missed a bit more of an explanation why/how you came to conclusions you presented. I was more interested in the actual work - how you arrived at conclusions than conclusions themselves. It was your master thesis so you probably poured a lot of work and time into it, but I couldn't "feel it" in the presentation as at times it felt a bit without a substance. Otherwise, gg!
Gabrijela's talk was so good that it was quite hard to believe this was her first conference talk ever! The topic was very interesting as well. There was some room for improvement, albeit not too much. In the design world, we are always interested in outcomes and benefits, both for the user and the business, and that wasn't touched on in the talk. Give that some more thought, and you'll have a wonderful presentation! Well done!
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Great first talk! Keep going. Audience didn't understand that you had more research approach than marketing/development.
Interesting topic, great for first time! :)
Great talk, interesting topic
Great talk for a first-timer! :)
Presentation (the tempo/speed, slides) felt a bit short sometimes for me in a way that it I missed a bit more of an explanation why/how you came to conclusions you presented. I was more interested in the actual work - how you arrived at conclusions than conclusions themselves. It was your master thesis so you probably poured a lot of work and time into it, but I couldn't "feel it" in the presentation as at times it felt a bit without a substance. Otherwise, gg!
Gabrijela's talk was so good that it was quite hard to believe this was her first conference talk ever! The topic was very interesting as well. There was some room for improvement, albeit not too much. In the design world, we are always interested in outcomes and benefits, both for the user and the business, and that wasn't touched on in the talk. Give that some more thought, and you'll have a wonderful presentation! Well done!
Interesting talk, but seems like lot of details was missing.