4. Social Media And The End of Gender
In this presentation, Johanna discusses how she
believes social media applications is going to free us
from some of the absurd assumptions that we have as
a society about Gender.
5. CREATIVE WAYS OF KEEPING
AUDIENCE EXCITED
• In the introduction of her presentation, Johanna
used picture slides, demographic charts and world
wide statistics to inform and maintain the
engagement of her audience throughout the speech
by sharing facts.
6. THE TED COMMANDMENTS
I
Johanna Blakley showed the fist TED Commandment.
She shared her vision of the future of entertainment media
and how stereotypes will change advertisement industry.
8. TED TALK EVALUATION PRESENTATION
• Johanna Blakley treated the audience like Kings. Her
presentation was clear and fluent. She demonstrated two
learning skills which was Visual and Auditory styles,
giving her audience the connection to understand .
9. TIPS USED FROM NANCY DUARTE
Tips I learnt from Nancy Duarte is that you should also treat
your audience as a KING. Nancy also mentioned a great
tip, always practice design not decoration when preparing
for a presentation.
10. DELIVERY ON PRESENTER
Based upon watching Johanna’s presentation, I learnt
that through practice and preparation, you can draw
your audience to the information given and connect
11. COMPARE AND CONTRAST 1
At the beginning of Sir Ken Robinson’s first video, he
was very funny and used no visual in his presentation.
He also touched base on his personal life giving his
audience some sort of understanding to his truthful
answers and beliefs.
12. COMPARE AND CONTRAST 2
In his second presentation, Sir Ken Robinson
demonstrated a marvelous animated speech with his
methods. I must say that both speakers have great
input on information, but Sir Ken Robinson was by far
the best speaker.