#3. Making it familiar. Make them question themselves about what you’re asking them as you create a real picture.
#4. To make it worth sharing. Have a base understanding with whom you’ve presented for. Make them believe in what you think is the best idea ever. if so, they will share your story.
your ideas can change how someone could see the world which is very important because one idea could change how people see things
1. Focus on one major topic/Idea so you can focus on one thing to explain it better
2. Give listeners a reason to care by making them wonder like putting a puzzle together.
3. Talking about things that’s related to your topic by using language to get into there minds.
4.Make your idea worth sharing
To become a great speaker is to transfer into a listener’s mind. For whatever your topic is you need to make sure you speak in a way the resonates with everyone.
Ideas shape how we talk and the creativities that can help shape our culture.
Your brains ideas and context can reach other people’s brains if your presentation is really well thought out.
You have to get people to care. You have to let people know why this idea matter.
the crowed is connected with whoever is speaking just by hearing the person talking
make sure you only have one idea and make that idea so strong, context examples explain it in detail
ask them questions and get them interested in what are you talking about make them want to find out what your try to say. if you get them interested they will be hook on you the whole time speaking.
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one of his perspective of how chris anderson say how a person can share a idea worth spreading is by putting a picture in the person’s head who you is sharing the idea with
another perspective chris anderson have on sharing ideas that is worth sharing is that people get the same pattern in they head at the same time as the person who is giving out the idea
chris anderson perspective of giving a idea that is worth sharing by giving an idea that help give you navigation to the world
I think if I had to do a TED talk in front of many people I would be really nervous too.
I agree that creativity is important in the education system because that’s how certain individuals work the mind to learn things and helps to navigate the word.
I agree that people react to things differently. I also agree that that ideas are powerful that helps shapes people.
I think that it is important to build your idea with familiar concepts so that it’s worth sharing to an audience.
He is trying to say that after she got on the stage people was starting to get familiar or understanding her thoughts!
there is billions of inter connected neurons and there is some linked to each other creating a single idea. I think that’s cool because its creating the same thing in very one else brain while they are listening.
Get to know what is the audience interest to talk about that specific thing before coming up with a boring idea.
(if that makes sense)
Chris stated that " Idea’s really matter because if communicated properly there capable of changing forever how someone thinks about the world." I agree with this because I experienced an example that changed my life. Nas had a song called “If I ruled the world” and from than on I felt them empowered that if I did really rule the world what impact can I have on it. This was an idea that was transferred to me.
Something that really caught my attention from the video is that there is no established formula to give a good speech. There is no proper way to give a speech because the point is to transmits one’s idea to others people’s mind, make them see what you see.
Ideas are what make our world our world. “Our world” is composed of many different ideas, but in the long run those ideas are all connected to each other. These ideas give us our own perspective on what we believe in or in other words give the structure to our world.
I think two major keys , which was the use of language and to get on a even ground with the audience, from the four Chris Anderson presented are the most important. Language is important because you never really know the level of understanding your audience has. So you always have to understand your audience first. The second point which was get on an even ground with the audience is also important because how can you start implanting your idea in someone else’s mind if you don’t understand the audience. To achieve this it is always important to use metaphors to give the audience a better understanding of your idea.
As our job as speakers is to go into our listeners brain and give them an idea. I see this as we need to really believe that we are correct and be ready for any possible questions that can make you seem like you aren’t the correct answer.
1. focus on one major idea.
2. give people a reason to care
3. Build your idea with familiar concepts.
4. make your idea worth sharing.
Make the idea worth sharing
1. focus on one major idea
-give contex
-share examples
-everything you say links back in someway
2.give a reasons to care
-curiosity
3. build your idea with concept people already understand
-teach with their language= what they understand/knows is different than you
4.make idea worth sharing
-who does this idea benefit
Everyone thinks differently so even if you try to form an idea in their head, their ideas won’t exactly be the same as yours or anyone else. Well that’s unless you explain every little piece of detail.
You want to make your audience curious about what you are talking about.
Focus on a certain big idea.
I think connecting and making your audience really think about your topic without them losing interest is really important.
What he said about making your audience engaged with questions is really important. The questions can be things that can make them sad or just to keep them engaged
The girl at 4:25 says how some people may see her as a sister or a scholar and also states how some people anm see her as a terrorist.
Like Haley, make your audience have the same emotions, thought process, and energy as you. I think that’s part of the beginning of your presentation, because that’s what’s going to make them have the first thought of you or your topic.
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