Survival guide to public speaking

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Public speaking

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This lesson
  1. TED TALK: info assignment = two clips, questions & explanation
  2.  Abstract: clip, reading assignment, info assignment

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TED Assignment
Any questions?

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Chris Anderson: TED's secret to great public speaking
  • This clip contains more information about step 4 of the TED Assignment
  • Watch the clip and take notes
  • Afterwards questions will follow 

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Slide 5 - Link

What is the one thing that every TED Talk has in common (as stated by Anderson)
A
it explores an idea
B
it transfers an idea into the listener's mind
C
it evaluates multiple ideas
D
it is all about ideas

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is not mentioned with regard to ideas.
A
a few millions of neurons are linked together to represent an idea
B
an idea is a pattern of information that helps you understand and navigate the world
C
your world view consists of all your ideas being linked together
D
it is very difficult to change one's ideas

Slide 7 - Quiz

Anderson provides four elements how to share ideas most effectively in a TED Talk. Which one is not included?
A
Limit your talk to just one idea
B
Give people a resons to care (e.g. raise curiosity)
C
Build your idea piece by piece, so your audience understands
D
You can use any idea as long as you are passionate

Slide 8 - Quiz

How to use all this in your presentation (step 4 of the TED Talk assignment)?
Discuss whether the speaker of your TED Talk:
  1. focusses on one idea only
  2. gives people a reason to care (e.g. raises curiosity)
  3. builds the idea piece by piece: explains the idea properly for the audience to understand
  4. has made the idea worth sharing

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Julian Treasure: How to speak so that everyone wants to listen
  • This clip contains more information about step 5 of the TED Talk assignment
  • Watch the clip and take notes
  • Afterwards questions will follow 

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Slide 11 - Link

What are the seven deadly sins of speaking?
A
gossip, judging, exaggerating, lying, negativity, complaining, dogmatism
B
gossip, judging, excuses, lying, complaining, negativity, dogmatism
C
gossip, judging, exaggerating, excuses, lying, negativity, dogmatism
D
gossip, judging, exaggerating, excuses, lying, complaining, dogmatism

Slide 12 - Quiz

What is dogmatism?
A
Giving into prejudices
B
Constantly switching sides in a dispute
C
Confusing facts and opinion
D
Being afraid of dogs

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which phrases on the left refer to which aspect of HAIL?
Be yourself
Wish them well
Be clear and straight
Be your word
Honesty
Authenticity
Integrity
Love

Slide 14 - Drag question

What is not true with regard to your Vocal Toolbox
A
Use tactful pauses and speed up to create excitement
B
Speak from the chest
C
Mix between speak loud and quiet speech
D
The sound of your voice is fixed and cannot be changed

Slide 15 - Quiz

How to use all this in your presentation (step 5 of the TED Talk assignment)?
Discuss whether the speaker of your TED Talk:
  1. used any of the seven deadly sins 
  2. stuck to the HAIL-formula
  3. made proper use of his/her Vocal Toolbox

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Abstract Assignment
Any questions?? 

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What did you think ?

Slide 18 - Poll