12.13.2015

Lies, damned lies and statistics (about TEDTalks)

TED
Sebastian Wernicke: Lies, damned lies and statistics (about TEDTalks)
My reading impressions essay and summary.
I was sorry that I mistook damned for damand, lies for to line. I had read this article while I thought that it was lined on many important things. Therefore, I strongly  thought that someone who thought that someday they want to session on TEDTalk and me must watch this, but by watching this, I might be able to create an ultimate story.
There are three things that has being analyzed in TEDTalk: those are the topic you should choose, how you should deliver it and the visuals onstage.  Everyone seems to like that something makes "your""brain""happy"!  To fake intellectual capacity is good. You must provide service what you can give. However, you never say you can't have. Then a longer story is okay that you seem to be able to talk until someone drag you off the stage.  It seems good to wear your glasses.
I think that I am not the only one who is interested by this TEDTalk. Many people are being inspired by this.  Next year this will not be damned lies. I think that TEDTalks have power to attract many people. It is wonderful to be able to talk such a story.
◆Viewpoints&Discussion
1. Which part in the video are you interested with?
In the video, I was interested with the part of the list of the top ten words that statistically stick out in the most favorite.  Everyone has liked the word happiness.
Next is  the visuals. It is better to wear glasses. I like this statistic, it is because I wear glasses.
The part I didn't understand well was time. It was strange that many people have liked longer taly until someone drags you off the stage.
In my point of view short talk is better, because I heard that it was difficult for concentration for a long time.
However, the author said that it was better for beautiful, inspiring or funny TEDTalks to be brief. I like those.
2. Have you ever made a presentation? Please share your ideas on how to make a presentation.
I have an experience of making a presentation, and  I  have 3 ideas. First there should be a funny point where people can laugh that leads to be good mood.
Second is to prepar some samples, because they not only listen to my story but I should also use some actions.  By they can touch samples, they will be able to be confirmed whether it has a good touch feeling.
Next is how to make a question that is agreeable to everyone.  It will be good to be able to draw out yes. It will lead to draw out good contracts, especially Japanese language case.
3. What is the best TED talk for you and Why?
For me the best TED talk  is " BLACK: My journey to yo-yo mastery", I was really touched when I listened to it. It is because he is a Japanese, his English is not that good, but short. Even though he was not famous in Japan but he was courageous to tell us that yo-yo is interesting and it had changed his life for the better because it his passion. It taught me that is not necessary to talk a lot. Having courage and passion and talk about something that you want to share is more important.

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