1. ShyamSankar
The rise of
human-computer cooperation
2. He captured his audience using visuals to aid in telling a story and the use of the
event of the potential that human-computer cooperation can have.
3. Sankar’s continual use of appealing visuals and interesting data, and
continually pushing the possibility of non-professionals along side with
computers are able to do what scientist couldn’t have.
4. I believe he best demonstrates the forth commandment, as he tells many stories in which humans
with technology, surpass those with better technology or the knowledge in an area.
5. I would rate his dynamism a 4.
He always kept a positive attitude and optimistic tone.
But I found myself more interested in the information, graphics, and topic rather then
his speech.
6. Sankar follows one of the tips mentioned by Nancy Duarte. He does by speaking
about his view and idea of human-computer cooperation, which moving his
audience by telling stories where people are able to overcome competition
through proper integration in the human-computer symbiosis.
7. I learned that visuals can be a great way to keep the audience interested as well as
help you effectively convey information or a point you are trying to get across. But
that they can also take away from you, as the presenter, when giving a speech.
8. Ken Robinson
His presentation style was more personal, he was always on camera and speaking
to the audience. He makes people laugh and jokes around while getting his
message across with just his words, he uses no visuals or props.
9. ShyamSankar
His presentation style seems to take the spotlight off himself, and instead places
their attention and places it on visuals and the story he is telling, he also uses
these stories to help him deliver the information he trying to convey without
boring the audience or overloading them with pure data.
10. Ken Robinson was more of a jokester ShyamSankar while still having a
in his speeches, making jokes, and positive tone didn’t tell many jokes,
getting the audience to laugh, and he grabbed the audience through
capturing them in that way, he telling interesting stories and use of
mainted a positive tone overall while visuals to keep the audience
keeping it light-hearted and fun. entertained.
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12. Storytelling
If you have a lot of information you want to convey, look for stories that can help
you convey that that information in an interesting manner.
13. Visuals
While visuals can be great to keep the the audiences attention, be careful of not
using visuals to tell the story for you as it can degrade your presentation.
14. Make jokes
If you’re a comedian, make use of it, Ken Robinson made great use of his ability to
make jokes and it kept his speech very entertaining while informative