TED Talks have become a global phenomenon in recent years. Many TED Talks are posted online where these enjoy immense popularity. Why are the TED Talks so popular? Put simply, TED Talks truly engage the audience through the content and the speakers’ delivery. Look closely at a good TED Talk and you will probably see in action the principles of speaking and effective delivery you are learning about in this course.
You will deliver your TED Talk without visual aids.
This assignment requires you to design and deliver an original 4-5 minute cause/effect persuasive speech.
Must confine my research to information found in the databases JSTOR and/or Opposing Viewpoints in Context (OVC).
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1. Consider your audience. For this assignment, your audience is made up of decision-makers at the local, state or national level. You must keep this audience in mind throughout the speech-making process.
2. Select and narrow your topic. For this assignment, the topic is the cause and effect of a significant topic Americans will encounter in the 2020s. You will choose this cause and effect topic from the list provided.
3. Determine your general and specific purposes. The general purpose of this TED Talk Speech is to persuade. The specific purpose of this speech will persuade your audience to believe the cause and effect of a significant topic Americans will encounter in the 2020s.
4. Develop your central idea. The central idea summarizes your speech in a single sentence and previews your main ideas. The central idea of your TED Talk Speech will identify the cause of a significant topic Americans will face in the 2020s and state the effects of this topic.
5. Generate the main ideas. The main ideas are the key points in a speech; these are derived from the central idea. Your TED Talk speech will have two main ideas. One main idea will identify and explain the cause; the second main idea will explain the effect.
6. Gather supporting material. Supporting material includes facts, examples, definitions, and quotations from others. Remember, sources must be acknowledged in the speech. An oral source citation typically includes the author, title, and year of publication.
7. Organize your speech. Every speech should have an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. The introduction gains audience attention, previews the major ideas in the presentation, and provides audience members with reasons to listen to the presentation. The body presents and supports the main ideas. The conclusion summarizes the main ideas and restates the central idea.
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