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Critical Reflection

At the start of the module, I mentioned in my self-introduction letter that I was weak when it comes to presenting smoothly and confidently in front of an audience. I would often stutter and lose my train of thought. During my oral presentation for this effective communication module, feedback was given from my peers. I was elated to see that the audience found my presentation clear and that I appeared confident. I practiced numerous times before the presentation with my group members to fully understand the material that I will present which also makes it easier to remember and stay on point. I also prepared a full script to refer to when I was practicing which helped me seem natural when presenting and not lose track. These preparation methods have helped me drastically for my presentation. Constructive criticism was also given such as staring at the slides for too long and not maintaining eye contact with the audience. This is another weakness that I noticed I have through the few t

Summary/Reader Response Draft #4: Electric vehicles in Singapore (a)

  The article “ Electric vehicles will take over Singapore. But here’s what must happen first” by Kuttan (2020) describes Singapore’s ambitions for a greener country, issues that may be faced and possible solutions to these problems. He mentioned that Singapore has set a goal to retire internal combustion engine vehicles for 2040 and to make way for electric vehicles (EVs). Rewards have been put out to attract more people to switch to electric vehicles. However, he pointed out that there are challenges like meeting the demand for EVs in Singapore. Besides this, ensuring sufficient charging points would also be an issue in the future. Authorities have planned to work with private organisations to tackle this problem. Surplus of vehicles in Singapore leaves behind a large carbon footprint. Therefore, he pointed out that this plan to electrify the public transport system is to reduce our carbon output. In my opinion, Singapore has set up multiple policies and incentives to achieve this g

Technical Report #Draft 2

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  Electrification of excavators to reduce production and operational cost. Technical Report Prepared for: Land Transport Authority 1 Hampshire Road  Singapore 219428 Developed By:  Tang Chan Yee Chester (2101142) Ng Chin Wai (2100640) Htet Wailian Min (2100707) Zulfadhli (2102220) Singapore Institute of Technology 10 Dover Dr Singapore 138683 March 2022 Table of contents Letter of transmittal 2 Executive summary 3 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Background 3 1.3 Problem statement 5 1.4 Purpose statement 6 2.0 Solution 6 3.0 Benefits 6 3.1 Cost saving 6 3.2 Cleaner 7 3.3 Quieter 9 3.4 Performance 9 4.0 Evaluation 10 4.1 Limitations 10 4.1.1 Charging Speed 10 4.1.2 Cost of electrical excavator 11 4.1.3 Charging Points 11 4.2 Solutions 11 4.2.1 Charging Speed 11 4.2.2 Cost of electrical excavator 12 4.2.3 Charging Points 12 5.0 Methodology 12 6.0 Conclusion 12 References 13 Letter of transmittal  Land Transport Authority 1 Hampshire Road Singapore 21