Outlining a Speech
In the past two weeks, you analyzed two different TED speakers, providing a section-by-section breakdown of their performance. This week, you will select another TED video to analyze, with a specific focus on their organizational process Visit TED.com and watch several TED speakers. Note that you can sort by topic, speaker, and a host of other criteria. You can watch any TED talk you wish—except for the one you watched for the Week 2 or Week 3 assignment. Also, make sure the TED talk has someone delivering a speech face-to-face, meaning you cannot outline a speech where it’s just a voice over (just voice presenting through PowerPoint or photos). If you’re looking a more concentrated list, you might also wish to visit this link, which highlights the 25 most popular TED talks of all time.
The Power of Vulnerability “The Power of Vulnerability.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o
Analyzing Speech
What attention getter did the speaker use in the speech? Was it effective? Share why or why not.
Did the speaker leave any parts out from the outline?
Were the main points of the speech easy to identify or did it take time to figure them out?
What kind of transition statements did the speaker use and why are transition statements important in public speaking?
What public speaking skills did the speaker do well with or what skills could they work on? How would you grade them?
Lastly, do you feel this speech was effective? Share why or why not.