The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
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1. Full Sail University
Public Speaking Online
Class 1205
Michael Kelsey’s
TED Talk Evaluation
2. Introduction to the slides
The TED Comparison Tips for Public
Commandments of Speakers Speaking
“Education is a self-organizing system, where learning
is an emergent phenomenon.” (Sugata Mitra)
3. The TED Commandments
“If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never
come up with anything original.” (Ken Robinson)
4. The TED Commandments
1. Dream Big
2. Show us the real you.
3. Make the complex plain
4. Connect with people’s emotions
5. Don’t Flaunt your ego
6. No selling from the stage!
5. The TED Commandments Wait! There’s more.
7. Feel free to comment on other
speakers’ talks
8. Don’t read your talk
9. End your talk on time
10. Rehearse your talk
6. Comparison:
Sugata Mitra vs Ken Robinson
“Creativity now is as important in education as literacy, and we
should treat it with the same status.” (Ken Robinson)
7. Sugata Mitra
Both speakers where very similar. Where Ken Robinson spoke
about the decline in education, Sugata Mitra offered the solution.
Both captured the attention of the audience with comedy, but
Kept them interested with passion.
8. More about Mitra
• Followed all the commandments great, but shinned by
connecting with people’s emotions.
• He kept the audience laughing.
• In terms of dynamism Mitra is a 4.
• The accent was hard for me to get by, other than that
perfect!
9. What I learned from Mitra and Robinson
Be Creative!
Keep the audience entertained, but
stay on topic.
10. Tips for Public Speaking
“You can do it!” (Guy in almost every Adam Sandler movie)
11. Don’t be afraid
Practice your speech. The more comfortable
you are, the less afraid you will be.
Use a friend or relative to help you and
provide constructive feedback.
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