1- https://www.ted.com/talks/ari_wallach_3_ways_to_plan_for_the_very_long_term
This TED talk created my attention in the beginning because the guy made a joke, not only a silly joke but a joke that everyone can understand. He starts the first 3 seconds with coming up with a word that he invented in the "spur of the moment" The guys attention and voice really attracts the audiences attention. I can use this in my presentation by using a loud voice and eye contact like-wise he did.
2- https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_bell_inside_america_s_dead_shopping_malls
This second TED talk caught my attention because he used visuals; pictures AND videos. He helps the audience out if they don't know the meaning of his topic. He clears up the confusion quickly, which is something I took away from this video. In my presentation I will try to discuss exactly what my topic is about, and stereotypes about it.
3- https://www.ted.com/talks/carrie_nugent_adventures_of_an_asteroid_hunter
This third TED talk caught my attention because she directly starts out with holding an odd looking object. She shows the audience the object which her whole talk is about so they'll develop a deeper knowledge before they hear more about her topic. She clearly shows the little 'show and tell" piece all around to show she's not hiding anything. I could use this in my presentation by showing a piece of food I have cooked to help the audience see and maybe taste the meaning behind my topic.
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