cynthia breazeal ted-evaluation
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Cynthia Breazeal
Kristina Chouri
Thesis:
How Robots are being created to be
“social” for our own
human beings.
Social technology can grow to connect us with people better.
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Ms. Cynthia Breazeal captures the attention of her audience by openingwith storytelling on a personal example and interesting recordings to help her statement.
Cynthia kept the audience engaged through showingresults of her progress andgiving different examples on how it will help society.
THE
TED
COMMANDMENTS
Ms. Breazeal used the commandments 2, 3, 4,
7, and 8!
Dynamism4/5
Why?
Not enoughhumor
and storytelling.
For Presentation Zen:
Cynthia Breazeal used
Restraint and
Good simplicity for her examples so the audience can understand
Learned:
To value showing examples as well as “proof” of results regarding her subject.
Her quick storytelling engaged the audience quickly to listen.
Comparing toSir Ken Robinson,
Used a great deal of examples
as well as sharing thoughts with facts.
Contrasting fromSir Ken Robinson,
Both are great speakers but Cynthia lacked
humor and
not telling stories.
Sir Ken Robinson
had better delivery overall.
Some helpful
Tips:
Be Welcoming!
Be confident in your work!
Share a Dream with your audience!
Share your Dreams with your
audience!
Works cited
http://www.timlonghurst.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/tedcommandments.jpghttp://tsf.njit.edu/2006/spring/breazeal-photo-300x350.jpg
http://david.heineke.name/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cynthia_breazeal.jpghttp://
http://www.vincentabry.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Cynthia-Breazeal.jpghttp://www.biobm.com/images/life_science_laboratory_glassware.jpg
http://www.ted.com/talks/cynthia_breazeal_the_rise_of_personal_robots.html
http://searchfunmoods.com