Monday, July 6, 2009

Small Play Big Effects by MsX10




"Ladies and Gentelmen, Good evening... Gam- Sia very very much for your time, now is 6.30pm June 5. Let us put our hands together and Welcome Miss X10 who will take us through on:
Small Play and BIG EFFECTS
MsX10, our young and promising 'Counselor of the Year"....

So sit back n relax while Miss X10 will connect us to Small World Play Centre...."
shhh...want to start aledi, quiet, quiet...la.




"Our Finance and Marketing Managers: Seok Binn and Melinda presenting the Small World Kit with a self-instructional guide on how Small World Play can be carried out.
Different types of small items and background scene come with the kit."

"Small world play very good man...ho-yeah... Everyone also can play-play want."









I tried hard to insert the video presentation of I-Ling, Seok-Binn and Melinda's, but cannot as the file was too big at 356MB + 105MB= 471MB, really big la . Probably u will see in You-tube instead.

The SWP ALS did a life presentation on Jun 5 after the CPPD workshop to Alex, Jo, Elaine, Min See and Daniel. It was a learning experience for the team to be together during this presentation. Questions were asked by the audience in the SWP... our dear X10 was cool to tackle all of them... though at certain moments we seemed not to help her out... Guess we were 'caught too' and not that we abandoned her. For a moment I felt that we needed the encouragement rather than be questioned. Guess that is learning... The group's determination was high that we want to go ahead with the presentation though Alex said that he will waited on July 14 instead.
At least we have an opportunity to do a F2F together rather than on skype.

The small world kit and the guide book gave us some thoughts and challenge as to whether we will make this happen in reality. An organization out there who is able to fund this project... Let's not close the book after this, but put the project somewhere in our hearts and wait for that opportunity...
M grateful of learning all the hi-tech links from the 3 lovely ladies: Melinda, Seok Binn and X10 (the youngest n most special)...

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Priscilla for the picture diary. Once the 'group' make the decision that they are ready to make the presentation, then it is a decision to go through with it. The rather 'tame and friendly' challenges from the audience is really good practice for the ALS if the group is serious in taking this to the relevant authorities. It will prepare the group with the requisite skills you need to anticipate really hostile challenges to any presentation you are going to do in public or with the relevant authorities. Good for self-confidence building if we are not going to be 'floored' by our own ego-self.

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  2. Hi Alex,
    thanks for the inputs...

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