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TED Comparison For Public Speaking Instructor: Heather Halter by: Shane Mans Full Sail University

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TED ComparisonFor Public Speaking

Instructor:Heather Halter

by:Shane Mans

Full Sail University

TED ComparisonFor Public Speaking

Instructor:Heather Halter

by:Shane Mans

Full Sail University

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Speaker:Speaker:

Salman KhanSalman Khan

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What isKhan

Academy?

What isKhan

Academy?

How is it Better

?

How is it Better

?

Thesis:Thesis:

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I grabbed the audiences attention with a montage of

interest!

I grabbed the audiences attention with a montage of

interest!

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I kept it with DYNAMIC gestures

and relatable HUMOR!

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Simple

Effective

Appealing

Visual Aids

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Use of prominent visual aids

Yet still remaining

the focus of the speech

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Only one commandme

nt was not followed

Only one commandme

nt was not followed

It’s a non-profit!It’s a non-profit!

Omitted likely due to time

Omitted likely due to time

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PASSION

ZEN

FLUIDITY

He had many of the

traits endorsed by

Garr Reynolds

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Connection with the audience is the true key to public speaking. If you can engage them in a

comfortable yet dynamic and entertaining dialogue, they will listen and retain what you

have to say!

Connection with the audience is the true key to public speaking. If you can engage them in a

comfortable yet dynamic and entertaining dialogue, they will listen and retain what you

have to say!

CONNECTION WITH THE AUDIENCE

CONNECTION WITH THE AUDIENCE

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Able to be his own strait-man

Able to be his own strait-man

Despite his walking difficulty

Despite his walking difficulty

He is supremely dynamic

He is supremely dynamic

Sir Ken RobinsonSir Ken RobinsonIntroducingIntroducingIntroducingIntroducing

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FunnyErnest

CommandingReservedDynamic

FunnyErnest

CommandingReservedDynamic Funny

DynamicPassionateConfident

Comfortable

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Both Great Speakers

Both Great Speakers

Respect and undivided attention

from peers and audience!

Respect and undivided attention

from peers and audience!

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* Try not to be afraid of acting dynamically. * Express with your hands and body language.

* Set the audience at ease and identify with them with humor.

* Change the environment without letting it take over. * ALWAYS focus their attention on what you are trying to say, but try to do it from as many angles and points of view you can muster in as efficient a time as possible.

* Try not to be afraid of acting dynamically. * Express with your hands and body language.

* Set the audience at ease and identify with them with humor.

* Change the environment without letting it take over. * ALWAYS focus their attention on what you are trying to say, but try to do it from as many angles and points of view you can muster in as efficient a time as possible.

Key advice:Key advice:

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“If this does not blow your mind, then you have no emotion!”

“If this does not blow your mind, then you have no emotion!”

-Salman Khan

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Image Sources:Image Sources:

http://www.timlonghurst.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/tedcommandments.jpghttp://www.timlonghurst.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/tedcommandments.jpg

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.htmlhttp://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html

http://www.ted.com/talks/salman_khan_let_s_use_video_to_reinvent_education.htmlhttp://www.ted.com/talks/salman_khan_let_s_use_video_to_reinvent_education.html