Hillel Cooperman gave a presentation about how his small investment in Legos for his child turned into a huge addiction for himself and his wife. He used humor and images to highlight topics in a way that kept the audience engaged. Hillel followed the commandment of showing that being different can be normal. The presentation was informative, visual, enthusiastic, and fun, drawing from Hillel's personal experiences.
8. 5 out of 5 Stars!
Hillel’s presentation was very informative, visual, enthusiastic
and fun. This was something that I enjoyed personally.
9. He was active with the audience and kept their
attention throughout!
10. Personal Preparation
Hillel’s speech came from
his own personal life.
Which I think helps us
retain some level of
passion when speaking
about a topic that is close
to heart.
11. Intro
The opening of this speech
was a lot like Sir robinson’s
first speech with no visual. He
grab the attention of the
audience with words.
12. Sir Robinson’s 2nd video was very visual. He
used illustration to aid him in delivering his
message. Most people like to see props and
or some kind of visual aid when listening to
someone's lecture or speech.
13. My speaker as compared to Sir Robinson was a much more real to life speaker. He
wasn’t afraid to present his speech in what honestly felt like standup comedy but was
probably the most extreme truth to something that most would normally find funny.
Saying to themselves, “ no way this can’t be true.”
14. Both Sir Ken Robinson and Hillel
Cooperman are both extremely well
versed speakers both with a keen sense
of getting into the audience and
grabbing their attention with both
words and visuals and delivering a
message that is well received.