Sunday, December 14, 2008

Religion in American Politics

One of the lectures I attended this year was David Domke's lecture on religion in American politics. At first, I was hesitant to attend this lecture because of the topic of this lecture; I'm not exactly knowledgable in the religion or politics department...

However, once he started on his presentation, I was immediately drawn into his lecture! Within minutes, Domke had been able to insert the occasional joke to keep the audience entertained while still engaged in his lecture. He also included a visual aid (powerpoint) into the presentation and used it in an effective manner. He included pertinent information that we wanted on the slides, but didn't read the information off word for word.

Domke also really impressed me with his ability to be able to improv on the spot. At one point, someone made a comment about his presentation and he was able to respond without appearing flustered by the interruption. He was also incredibly current on his knowledge. In fact, his last slide included information that wasn't even two hours old!

Overall, this lecture was an excellent example that I would love to follow. David Domke really impressed me with his ability to speak in front of a crowd of people and I hope to have the chance to follow in his footsteps someday!

Amy Streck

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