Ted Talk Structure

If you want to create your own TED Talk, you only have to follow these six steps

1) Have a vague goal, you don’t have time for details;

2) Distract the audience with a non-tangential demonstration;

3) Provide a link to your idea with the latest buzzwords in science;

4) About mid-way give an inspired rhetorical question;

5) Your breathless climax should be a double down on the rhetoric;

6) Finish off with the implication that your audience is what really makes it all possible. How does this work? Here is an example talk:

  1. Vague goal: You want to cure illiteracy while restoring wonder to the world.
  2. Non-tangential demonstration: You perform a magic trick you learned once as a child.
  3. Tenuous scientific link: You claim that the ball that disappeared from your hand and was pulled from an audience member’s ear actually represents the quantum foam.
  4. Inspired rhetorical question: “What if instead of one ball, there were a thousand? Or a million? Or one ball for every illiterate child in the world?”
  5. Breathless climax: “Okay now imagine two.”
  6. Finale: “This just goes to show that many large groups of passionate people with unlimited resources can make magic happen.” Bow to thunderous applause. Exit juggling.

http://cain.blogspot.ca/2013/01/create-your-own-ted-talk-in-six-steps.html

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