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Intro to TEDx + 10 TED Commandments for presenters at TEDxHuntsville 2012.

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Amy Robinson

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5,000+TEDx events

Ideas worth spreading

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Make new connections

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See beauty

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Broaden perspective

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Make an impact

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Ignite ideas

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Create wonder

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9.9.2012

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9.9.2012TEDxHuntsville 2012: Reignite is inspired by the idea that experiences spark catalytic chain reactions, inciting new ideas and curiosity and potential. Reigniting is connecting ideas. It enlivens, invigorates, and inspires you. Reignite and connect with our community. There is a place where ideas turn into action. That place is TEDxHuntsville.

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That’s not a TED slide.

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10 TED Commandments

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1. Dream big. Strive to create the best talk you have ever given.

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2. Show us the real you. Share your passions, your dreams... and also your fears. Be vulnerable. Speak of failure as well as success.

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3. Make the complex plain. Don’t try to dazzle intellectually. Don’t speak in abstractions. Explain! Give examples. Tell stories. Be specific.

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4. Connect with people’s emotions. Make us laugh! Make us cry!

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5. Don’t flaunt your ego. Don’t boast. It’s the surest way to switch everyone off.

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6. No selling from the stage! Unless we have specifically asked you to, do not talk about your company or organization. And don’t even think about pitching your products or services or asking for funding from stage.

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7. Feel free to comment on other speakers, to praise or to criticize. Controversy energizes! Enthusiastic endorsement is powerful!

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8. Don’t read your talk. Your slides will be on a screen in front of you during your talk. We encourage our speakers to read as little as possible. But if the choice is between reading or rambling, then read!

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9. You must end your talk on time. Doing otherwise is to steal time from the people that follow you.We won’t allow it.

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10. Rehearse your talk in front of a trusted friend... for timing, for clarity, for impact.

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