I continuously return to these videos for my personal growth in public speaking. They include inspiration, insight, and ideas. The Office: Wisdom from Dwight 10 Ways To Have A Better Conversation - Celeste Headlee (10:45) My all-time favorite TED Talk. MORE: How to Speak So That People Want to Listen (9:43) Brain Rule #10: Vision Trumps All Other Sense ... "Pictures Beat Text" (0:28) Brain Rule #4: "We don't pay attention to boring things" (1:29) ... you have just 10 minutes to keep someone's attention. After 10 minutes, you have to switch gears in some way to refresh their attention for another 10 (a discussion, a joke, a new story, etc.) If you don't, you will lose them. Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right. (15:32) TED's Secret to Great Public Speaking (7:55) The Secret Structure of Great Talks (18:01)
If it is possible to have a favorite book, then mine may be C. S. Lewis' The Great Divorce. The allegory captures conversations when a bus from Hell visits Heaven. The story offers marvelous insight about fractured perspectives, the choices we make, and truth. Below are just a few of my favorite snippets; the book (and audio book!) are worth your time. *Double arrows ( >> ) and blue text are used to indicate when a character from Hell is speaking. _________________________________________ >> 'I’m asking for nothing but my rights.' > ' I haven’t got my rights, or I should not be here. You will not get yours either. You’ll get something far better. Never fear.’ _________________________________________ > 'Once you were a child. Once you knew what inquiry was for. There was a time when you asked questions because you wanted answers, and were glad when you had found them. Become that child again: even now...
Become a more advanced Google searcher! Use these slides to guide you, your, staff, and your students through some simple, fun activities. Along the same lines, don't miss the student assignments in this blog post . They are similar to the activities in these slides, but include accountability questions for students to answer.
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