Wednesday, April 26, 2017

too much talk

I've noticed in all the Ted talks that the person is really excited about the topic. They are very informed and prepared. They also do not stumble or pause during their speech. They seem to have a few funny moments thrown in there. But, they continue with their train of thought/speech. They use a lot of solid examples and facts in their presentation to get their point across.

I definitely want to do all these things in my presentation on the CDC/Public Health. Sometimes I tend to trip up after one point or slide, because my mouth is running faster than my brain. I feel like I have a lot of great information as far as the topics I want to touch on. I think the struggle for me will be to take all the information I have, concise it, but also get my point across and be informative. I think the one thing I take away from the example with TED talks is to keep fluidity in your presentation. Public health is a great topic, and I hope to do it justice in my presentation!

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