Most of us have had the experience at some point in our lives of sitting through a speech or oral presentation that was so dull we had to fight to keep our eyes open. And if we’re lucky, we’ve also experienced the opposite—presentations that really grabbed our attention and that stick in our memory long afterward.
Find a link online to a speech or oral presentation that you think is memorable because it was either really good or really bad. Write an initial discussion post that describes the aspects that made it stand out. Include the link to the presentation with your post. Keeping in mind what you have learned in this module, what can you identify that the presenter either did well or poorly?
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There is an oral presentation on ted talks which was good which caught my attention.the presentation by given by Matt cutts who is an engineer at Google. this oral presentation have the topic "try something new for 30 days".This oral presentation talks about how there are things in our lives which we want to do or have meaning to do but could not .
This oral presentation was good and attractive because This talk has topic which we can connect with and also the presentation was short almost 3 minutes and does not involve any kind of boredom or sleepy points in his presentation. The way the presenter present his speech was outstanding because he was confident, expert what is was talking about and using examples to explain his topic.he has given his examples how he has done this challenge of 30 days and then present it to the audience.This means person is telling about real experience not the make up story or fake one.
According to me, the standout points which makes his presentation good one is confidence in presenting the speech, real examples, keeping the entertainment factor, keeping the audience attentive and much information in short time speech.
https://www.ted.com/talks/matt_cutts_try_something_new_for_30_days/transcript?referrer=playlist-ted_in_3_minutes
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Most of us have had the experience at some point in our lives of sitting through a speech or oral presentation that was so dull we had to fight to keep our eyes open. And if we’re lucky, we’ve also ex...