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TED Evaluation Assignment Week 2 Public Speaking Ronald Elia
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TED Evaluation Assignment

Week 2 Public SpeakingRonald Elia

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“A Vision of Crimes in the Future”

Speaker: Marc Goodman- works to prevent future crimes and acts of terrorism, even those security threats not yet invented.

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Weapons currently used

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More Terrorist Activity in America(Chemical weapons)

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Weapons and Attacks used by Terriost in war:

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Ten TED Commandments

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Commandment II: Thou shalt Dream A Great Dream

Commandment IV: Thou shalt Tell A Story

Commandment VI: Thou shalt not flaunt thy ego

Commandment VII: Thou shalt not sell from the stage

Commandment IX: Thou shalt not read speech

Commandment X: Thou shalt not steal the time from the audience

The Ten TED Commandments Used

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Marc used Commandments II and IV by combining the two. He told his dream while telling a story.

Marc Used Commandment VI and VII by combining the two. He didn’t use past accomplishments to persuade the audiences opinions.

Marc used Commandment IX because he didn’t read his speech

Marc got his point across to the audience in less than 20 minutes. (Commandment X)

How Commandments were used?

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Marc used Commandments II, IV, VI, VII, IX and X for his presentation because as a professional these commandments kept him organized, they kept his audience tuned in, also the Commandments helped get his point across to the audience professionally and Commandment X didn’t allow him to make his audience feel like it was a waste of time being there.

Why Commandments were used?

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Marc has a ton of knowledge on the topic he presented

Used amazing speaking skills

Used slides to keep audience engaged with the presentation

Used great facial expressions and voice tone to set the mood of the presentation

Rate speaker: 5

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What was learned from Marc Goodman?

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What I learned from Marc is that the war against terrorism is not close to being finished.

That the terrorist are very intelligent and can adapt to new technologies.

The actions of just one person can effect many, whether it be good or bad. –Marc Goodman

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Both men are very bright and confident in what they are presenting.

Both have very good voice tone and facial expressions.

Explosive energy whether it was serious energy or comical energy.

Marc and Sir Ken both got their message across and seem to be on the same path to trying to make the world a better place for everyone.

Sir Ken Robinson and Marc Goodman are both Excellent Presenters

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Marc seemed to have a more serious approach, while Sir Ken took the more comical approach in his presentations.

Sir Ken used either slides or vocal presentation but not at the same presentation, while on the other hand, Marc used both slides and vocal presentation, for one presentation.

The differences between Sir Ken Robinson and Marc Goodman

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The 5 P’s

Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance

Story telling can keep your audience interested in what point you are trying to make.

Tips for classmates

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Facial expressions

Emotions will set the tone for presentation

Depending on the mood of what you are talking about, depends on which facial expressions are to be used

Example: Happy, Serious, Sad, Mad…etc.

Tips for classmates

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