March 21

Blog #8: Mid-Semester Presentations – GSIF – AISHA

  1. Identify FIVE specific things in your slides that you could have done differently.
    • More Research about where AI has been used elsewhere. Where has it worked before?
    • Added a separate challenges slide as opposed to incorporating it in the progressive challenge.
    • Finding more specific statistics regarding urban vs rural distribution.
    • Adding a slide about use cases and the progress we have made.
    • Maybe add a potential slide about future possibilities for AISHA.
  2. Identify FIVE specific ways in which you could have delivered your presentation better.
    • Speak slower
    • Project voice more
    • Be more conversational
    • Condense answers; Only need to talk about the main points
    • Speak with passion!
  3. Identify FIVE specific ways you could have built your credibility further.
    • Be more confident
    • Engaging the audience
    • A stronger opening that set the stage for a strong presentation
    • Drawing deeper conclusions from the statistics
    • Showing specific challenges or use cases to show progress
  4. Identify FIVE specific questions that you could have answered better. What was the question, how did you respond, and how should you have responded?
    • Question on whether AISHA is static. This was answered by saying how as of right now it might be static and that we’re looking into making it more dynamic. However, it could have been answered by saying that AISHA is a dynamic tool that will be used for learning by the collaboration with the Maternal Health team that gave us a list of questions that are asked by patients. This can be used as a learning tool for the patients
    • Question on the distribution of healthcare workers in urban vs rural. Responded by saying that rural distribution is clearly worse. This should not have even been a question, to begin with since it should have been clearly answered in the slides. We will work better to do this next time. Maybe work on getting clearer statistics on the actual number in rural vs urban.
    • Question on who we are working with. Responding with world hope international and how they will serve to connect us to the local community. The answer was okay but could have answered a little more precisely.
    • Question on what issues besides malaria is seen regularly. Answer about how the system works to becoming a doctor, and how a PHU works with helping sickness. The answer was a bit long, and we should try to be more concise and ready to produce kinds of diseases and corresponding treatments.
    • Question about connectivity and internet. The answer was about radio networks, solar batteries, and more. The answer was good but could have been kept a bit more concise by saying that we will look into this further. Also, this did not even need to be a question as it could have been easily added in a slide.


Posted March 21, 2023 by Aabiskar Thapa Kshetri in category Uncategorized

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