3. He Starts his presentation very
strong. His main idea is that
nothing is new, and everything is a
‘remix’
4. He Starts his presentation very
strong. His main idea is that
nothing is new, and everything is a
‘remix’
He supports this theory, and grabs the
audience’s attention by making a bold
claim about a living legend:
5.
6. He uses examples the audience is
familiar with to grab their attention
and support his topics.
7. I rate Kirbys dynamism a 4
out of 5.
His speech was very well
organized and presented. But
at times I think he was
somewhat dull, and
monotone. He could enhance
this with some humor, or
excited tones of voice or self
character.
8.
9. His slides are simple, like
Reynolds recommends, and
although they sometimes
contain too much information
for one slide, they are clear,
concise and emphasize his
points.
10. I learned that
having a strong
opening is vital.
Being clear and
to the point is
also very
important.
You should aim
to leave your
audience with
something to
think about.
11. Like Sir Ken Robinson,
Kirby talks about breaking
our old ways of doing
things. They are no longer
applicable, and often
counter act what they are
intended to do.
12. I would simply advise my classmates
to follow the TED commandments.
Watching these videos, and speakers
are great examples of how a
professional presentation should be.
Learn from the things you enjoy, and
improve on the things you think you
can do better.
13.
14. Use bold fonts that
are easy to read.
Refrain from
using more
than 3
different fonts
per slide.
15. References:
All materials and
images were taken
from TED.com
http://www.ted.com/talks/
kirby_ferguson_embrace_the_remix.html
Retrieved: 11/25/2012