| Elizabeth Gilbert *Author of "Eat, pray & love" *Techniques: -Speaks with passion -Tells stories -Engages the audience *My notes: -She uses humor in her speech -Personal stories ( mentioning the problems writers & creative poeple go trough, assumptions society has in regards of them) -Self-focused speech 7/10 Jacqueline Novogratz *TED 2009 *Techniques: -Direct opening (captures interest & provokes curiosity) -Contrast as a rhetorical device -Relating to the audience -Complementary visuals -No script/cue cards *My notes: -Photographies make the story more real -Heart touching story -Inspirational -Different perspective of poverty 9/10 Ken Robinson *TED 2006 "If you're not prepared to be wrong, you'll never come up with anything original" "We sigmatize mistakes" "All children are born artists" (Picasso) "The problem is to remain an artist as we grow up" *Techniques: -Reference shared experiences -Signal key statements -Tells stories -Uses humor -Uses rhetorical questions *My notes: -Uses humor troughout the speech -Has a weird laugh that caught the audience´s attention -Controversial subject 9/10 |