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How to TEDx: How to give a great TEDx Talk

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    How to prepare your TEDx talk in the TED style.
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    In this video, we are going to help you
    organize your idea,
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    build and sequence your TEDx talk
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    and then encourage you
    to rehearse and practice it
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    to fit in the TED format.
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    So, let's get started.
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    You likely have a gallery of work
    you want to bring to TEDx
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    but they only have room for one
    of your big dreaming masterpieces.
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    So, here are some questions
    to help you collect
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    and organize these bountiful thoughts.
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    What is your core idea and point of view?
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    Giving context why your audience should care.
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    What gives you license to talk about it?
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    Making a personal connection,
    displaying your experience
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    and the real you, not your ego.
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    What three main points can you distill to support
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    and reveal insight against your idea?
    --proof for the left side of the brain --
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    And what stories can you tell to resonate
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    your idea and evoke emotion?
    -- for the right side of the brain --
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    And lastly, what is your call to action
    to inspire your audience?
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    Now, you have ingredients for a masterpiece,
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    so, let's sequence it into a TEDx talk.
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    You first will need a strong opening hook
    to grab their attention.
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    (Video) Dan Pink: I need to make
    a confession at the outset here.
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    A little over 20 years ago,
    I did something that I regret,
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    something that I'm not particularly proud of.
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    Something that in many ways,
    I wish no one would ever know.
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    But, that here, I feel kind of obliged to reveal.
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    In the late 1980s, in a moment of
    youthful indiscretion, I went to law school.
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    You want to order your points to flow naturally
    for you and the audience.
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    (Video) Bryan Stevenson: It's interesting,
    this question of the death penalty.
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    In many ways, we've been taught to think
    that the real question is:
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    do people deserve to die
    for the crimes they've committed?
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    And that's a very sensible question.
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    But there's another way of thinking about
    where we are in our identity.
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    The other way of thinking about it is not
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    do people deserve to die
    for the crimes they commit?,
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    but do we deserve to kill?
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    Then you want to trash those points
    that really don't matter.
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    Lastly, craft a great closing story
    with a call to action.
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    (Video) Susan Cain: Just occasionally,
    I hope you'll open up your suitcases
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    for other people to see
    because the world needs you
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    and it needs the things you carry.
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    So I wish you the best of all possible journeys
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    and the courage to speak softly.
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    Thank you very much.
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    Then add your images,
    which will help you tighten transitions
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    and augment stories to get you
    to 18 minutes or less.
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    In the third phase of preparing your talk,
    you must plan on your calendar
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    to rehearse and practice for several weeks
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    in front of real audiencies
    and several different ones if possible.
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    Then, make sure to visit and rehearse
    at the event venue
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    practicing with your sides and the clicker,
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    and hopefully, a confidence monitor,
    the video screen in front of you.
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    And then lastly, while we've incorporated it
    in this video,
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    make sure to live and breathe
    all of the TED commandments.
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    Brought to you by the team at TEDx Columbus.
Title:
How to TEDx: How to give a great TEDx Talk
Description:

This video, produced by TEDxColumbus, provides some guidance on how to create and deliver an outstanding TEDx talk.

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Video Language:
English
Team:
closed TED
Project:
TEDxTalks
Duration:
03:32

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