2. Marc Goodman is in charge of the
“Future Crimes Institute” that
researches and advises on the ever
growing technology and how it can be
used in the wrong hands.
3. Goodman explained the
importance of him and his
team when it came to
stopping our enemies
from using greater
technology against us.
4. Goodman really captured
the audience by telling them
how quickly technology is
growing and getting into the
hands of terrorists quicker
than into ours.
5. Goodman maintained the
engagement of the
audience by telling them
real-life stories as examples
of how radically technology
could decide the decision if
a human being lives or dies.
6. I rate the speaker as a
4, because he seemed to have
only one tone throughout the
speech. I believe it could have
been better if he was to
change his volume when
speaking of the intense
situations.
7. Garr Reynolds tip was to
start with the end in
mind, and to know your
audience as well as
possible.
8. Nancy Duarte’s tips for
presentations was to
treat your audience as
king, and help them
see what you’re
saying.
9. By watching Marc Goodman’s
presentation, I have learned that
you must be a true believer in
what you are talking about, and
that if you tell real-life examples
of the consequences that could
happen if you don’t take it to
heart, then you will make a
great delivery.
10. Sir Ken Robinson, unlike Marc
Goodman, used humor and
sarcasm to get his message
across to his audience, which I
believe that is why Robinson
was able to keep their attention
throughout.
11. Sir Ken Robinson also, I
believe, had a much lighter
message to get across to
his audience, which made it
simpler than Marc
Goodman did.
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15. Based on Marc Goodman’s TED Talk, if you
have an interesting topic and are able to
give real-life stories and examples and be
intense enough to keep your audience
engaged, but not to much that it scares
them away, you will be able to make a
great delivery and carry out a
presentation worth listening to.