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11 Episodes
- Making a TED-Ed Lesson: Bringing a pop-up book to lifeE17
Making a TED-Ed Lesson: Bringing a pop-up book to lifeIn ‘The Pangaea Pop-up’ Lesson, animator Biljana Labovic decided the best way to illustrate moving, shifting tectonic plates was to use a physical object that could also move and shift. Here, Labovic explains how she and her team of animators created a pop-up book to visualize Pangaea -- and how you can make your own. Lesson and animation by TED-Ed. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 1: What are ideas?E31
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 1: What are ideas?Identify the qualities of ideas worth spreading. This lesson is full of foundational knowledge that will help you get the most out of this course. Before you begin the lesson, take a moment to briefly reflect on the questions below. No need to have formal answers, but have an example or two in mind. If you need help, check out the Library for inspiration. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 3: What is your throughline?E33
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 3: What is your throughline?You’ll decide which ideas to keep and which ideas to cut. In this lesson you'll learn how to articulate your big idea in the form of something called a "throughline," which will be the main idea of your talk and your roadmap for your talk. To prepare for this lesson, review the questions below and begin narrowing down the short list of ideas that you came up with in the last lesson to the 1-2 ideas you could imagine fleshing out into a full blown talk. Remember, you can use the TED Masterclass process to develop more than one talk. You just need to develop one at a time. So, feel free to choose one idea and save the others for future talks. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 4: How to craft your presentation planE34
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 4: How to craft your presentation planIn this lesson, you'll create a plan for how to develop your talk. This lesson is designed to help you create a plan for how you will develop your talk. Instead of reviewing a video for this lesson, you’ll go through Activities and then record a short video for yourself. After this lesson, you will get to explore our Talk tools and learn about Voice and Presence. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 5: How to find your voiceE35
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 5: How to find your voiceMaster your voice and body language to strengthen the impact of your talk. In this lesson, you’ll learn the qualities that can elevate your presentation. We’ll also ask you to practice recording -- with an emphasis on beginning to master your voice and presence on camera. These practice recordings will help you determine what adjustments you need to make before recording a final video at the end of this course. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 6: How to connect with your audienceE36
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 6: How to connect with your audienceYou’ll learn how to connect with audience members (in person and online) as you deliver your talk. Looking to establish a strong connection with your audience? This lesson will provide you with several strategies that you can practice as you continue to develop your talk. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 7: How to tell compelling storiesE37
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 7: How to tell compelling storiesLearn the ways the ancient art of storytelling can shape your delivery. Looking to elevate your talk with a compelling story or two? This lesson will provide strategies on how and when to work compelling stories into your presentation. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 8: How to explain complex ideasE38
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 8: How to explain complex ideasYou’ll learn how to express complex ideas with clarity. Looking to clearly explain a new topic? This lesson is designed to help you explain an intricate concept in a clear and compelling way. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 9: How to be persuasiveE39
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 9: How to be persuasiveYou’ll learn how to convince others to genuinely consider your point of view. Is your talk based on convincing an audience to thoroughly embrace your perspective on a topic? This lesson will help you learn how to persuade an audience towards your point of view. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 10: How to artfully reveal your ideasE40
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 10: How to artfully reveal your ideasYou’ll learn how to reveal your ideas in exciting and engaging ways. Have a finding or discovery to unveil? This lesson will help you learn how to reveal your learnings to audiences in exciting ways. - TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 11: How to incorporate visuals into your presentationE41
TED's Official Public Speaking Course: Lesson 11: How to incorporate visuals into your presentationIn this lesson, you'll learn how to (and how not to) use visuals to enhance your presentation. You will get the most out of this lesson if you already have a clear outline or script for your talk. We also recommend completing two other lessons within this section before attempting this lesson. Remember, you can take the lessons in this section of the course in any order. Try to progress in the order that fits the needs of your talk, and that takes into account any pre-existing presentation skills you've acquired.