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Pehea e hana ai i kahi kūkākūkā Ted? 4 Manaʻo kōkua e hoʻomaikaʻi i kāu hōʻike ma 2024

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ʻO Lindsie Nguyen 22ʻApelila, 2024 6 Heluhelu mai min

So, how to make a Ted Talk Presentation? When you want to find a talk of a topic you are interested in, Ted i mea kamaʻilio ʻo ia paha ka mea mua e puka mai i loko o kou manaʻo.

Loaʻa ko lākou mana mai nā manaʻo kumu ʻelua, ʻike ʻike, ʻike pono a me nā mākau hōʻike hoʻohiwahiwa o nā mea haʻiʻōlelo. Ua hōʻike ʻia ma mua o 90,000 mau ʻano hōʻikeʻike mai 90,000 mau mea ʻōlelo, a ua pili paha ʻoe i kekahi o lākou.

Whatever the type is, there are some everyday things among TED Talk presenters which you can keep in mind to improve your own performance!

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TED Talks – ʻO ka mea ʻōlelo TED he mea hoʻokō pūnaewele i kēia manawa, makemake ʻoe e hoʻokomo i kāu bio Twitter a ʻike i ke ʻano o ka huki ʻana i nā mea hahai?

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The fastest way to spur an emotional response from the audience is to tell a story of your own experience. The essence of story is its ability to invoke emotions and interaction from the listeners. Therefore by doing this, they can feel related by nature and immediately find your talk more “authentic”, and therefore are willing to listen to more from you. 

Ted i mea kamaʻilio
Ted i mea kamaʻilio

Hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻohui i kāu mau moʻolelo i kāu kamaʻilio e kūkulu i kou manaʻo ma ke kumuhana a hōʻike i kāu hoʻopaʻapaʻa me ka hoʻohuli. Ma waho aʻe o nā hōʻike e pili ana i ka noiʻi, hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻohana i nā moʻolelo pilikino ma ke ʻano he mea hana ikaika e hana i kahi hōʻike hilinaʻi a koi.

2. E hana i kāu mea hoʻolohe

ʻOiai ʻoluʻolu paha kāu kamaʻilio ʻana, aia kekahi mau manawa e hoʻokaʻawale ai ka poʻe i ko lākou manaʻo mai kāu kamaʻilio ʻana no kekahi manawa. ʻO ia ke kumu e loaʻa ai iā ʻoe kekahi mau hana e hoʻihoʻi i ko lākou nānā a hoʻopaʻa iā lākou. 

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For example, a simple way to do this is to make good questions relevant to your topic, which gets them to think and find an answer. This is a common way that TED speakers use to engage their audience! The questions can be posed immediately or occasionally during the talk. The idea is to get to know their perspectives by having them submit their answers to an online canvas like AlaAlides, kahi e hōʻano hou ʻia ai nā hopena, a hiki iā ʻoe ke hilinaʻi iā lākou e kūkākūkā hohonu. 

Hiki iā ʻoe ke noi iā lākou e hana i nā hana liʻiliʻi, e like me ka pani ʻana i ko lākou mau maka a noʻonoʻo e pili ana i kahi manaʻo a i ʻole kekahi laʻana e pili ana i ka manaʻo āu e kamaʻilio nei, e like me kā Bruce Aylward i hana ai i kāna haʻiʻōlelo ma ka "How We'll Stop Polio for Good .”

TED Talks – Watch how the master – Bruce Aylward – draws attention from his audience!

3. ʻO nā paheʻe ke kōkua, ʻaʻole e make

Slides accompany most TED Talks, and you would rarely see a TED speaker use more-than-colourful slides full of text or numbers. Instead, they are usually simplified in terms of decoration and content and tend to be in the form of graphs, images or videos. This helps draw the audience’s attention to the content that the speaker is referring to and flatter the idea they are trying to convey. You can make use of it too!

Ted i mea kamaʻilio

Visualisation is the point here. You can convert text and numbers into charts or graphs and utilise images, videos, and GIFs. Interactive slides can also help you connect with the audience. One reason the audience is distracted is their having no clue about the structure of your talk and feel discouraged to follow until the end. You can solve this with the “Audience Pacing” feature of AlaAlides, kahi e hiki ai i ke anaina ke pa ma hope a ma waho e ʻike i nā ʻike āpau o kāu mau kiʻi paheʻe a e hele mau i ke ala a mākaukau no kāu ʻike e hiki mai ana!

4. Be original; be you

This has to do with your presenting style, HOW you convey your ideas, and WHAT you deliver. You can see this clearly in TED Talks, where one speaker’s ideas could be similar to others, but what matters is how they view it from another perspective and develop it in their own way. The audience will not want to listen to an old topic with an old approach that hundreds of others might have chosen. Think about how you can make a difference and add your individuality to your speech to bring valuable content to the audience.

Hoʻokahi kumuhana, mau tausani manaʻo, mau tausani kaila
Hoʻokahi kumuhana, mau tausani manaʻo, mau tausani kaila

It’s not easy to be a master presenter, but practice these 4 tips so often that you can make a big progress in your presentation skills! Let AhaSlides be with you on the way there!

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