Thursday, December 11, 2014

ted talk 12

1.  Who was the presenter? Richard Branson

2.  What is the title of the talk?   life at 30000 feet

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?   the ups and the downs of his career, from his multibillionaire success to his multiple near-death experiences -- and reveals some of his very surprising motivations.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? i liked this talk he really talked about his experinces he has had in life and that when his multibillionaire success has done for him, he has hada  real life experinces un like someone telling you that it could happen.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it changed me it mademe think about life and how it can quickly be taken away or saved just like that.

ted talk 11

1.  Who was the presenter? jamil Abu-wardeh 

2.  What is the title of the talk? Axis of Evil Middle East Comedy Tour

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation? which brings standup comedians to laughing audiences all over the region, by respecting the "three B's" (blue material, beliefs and "bolitics"), the Axis of Evil comics find plenty of cross-border laughs. 

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? my thought is if we are laughing at these comedians they must be doing there job, and the three Bs and weird, why is it evil to laugh at these comedians when that there job is to get other people to laugh at them.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it didnt really change me much in a way i found my self asking ''is it really evil to laugh at them''.

ted talk 10

1.  Who was the presenter? Aimee mullins 

2.  What is the title of the talk? changing my legs and my mindset

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  paralympic sprinter Aimee Mullins talks about her record-setting career as a runner, and about the amazing carbon-fiber prosthetic legs,then a prototype that helped her cross the finish line.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? i thought it was cool that she could chang her prosthetic legs when she wants, and that even know she didnt have legs she could over come that and cross the finish line in a race, and she was using a prototype.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it made me really think about how peopleover come there mind set and do the stuff that they once did before they had a bad accident.

ted talk 9

1.  Who was the presenter? Mark ronson 

2.  What is the title of the talk?   how sampling transformed music 

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  Sampling isn't about "hijacking nostalgia wholesale," It's about inserting yourself into the narrative of a song while also pushing that story forward, trace the evolution of "La Di Da Di," Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick's.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? i liked that he thought that just sampling the music will change the song and let people know the song, i didnt like that he talked crap about some songs that are oone of the best song and i think he couldve made this talk better.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it just made me a little mad and didnt really want to watch this video.

ted talk 8

1.  Who was the presenter? sebastian wernicke

2.  What is the title of the talk? lies, damed lies and statistics 

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  brilliantly tongue-in-cheek analysis, Sebastian Wernicke turns the tools of statistical analysis on TEDTalks, to come up with a metric for creating "the optimum TEDTalk" based on user ratings.
4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? i liked the talk just he kinda talked to much stuff he shouldnt have, he was a smart person and knew what he was talking about, he really just bagged on how people choose to talk at ted talks.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it made me really listen and watch the video more carefully.

ted talk 7

1.  Who was the presenter? nancy duarte

2.  What is the title of the talk?   secret structure of great talks

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  speech to Steve Jobs’ iPhone launch, all great presentations have a common architecture,  lessons on how to make a powerful call-to-action.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? one thought is that the iphone is a very powerful tool in todays society that it takes away from kids that dont get outside and experience the world much. and that most talks that happened are just different ways to say ones idea and use it in a totally different way. and the way to make a call for a powerfull action is a great way to learn from andto use when trying to pass a law or just to make a new rule in life.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it changed me by leading me to think about the iphone and how much i actually use it and i shouldnt. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

ted talk 6


1.  Who was the presenter?  Rainer strack

2.  What is the title of the talk?   the workforce crisis of 2030

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  worlds largest economies will have more jobs than adult cititzens to do those jobs, countries ought to look across borders for mobile and willing job seekers, need to start by changing the culture in their bussiness.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? this talk kinda made me mad because he talks about takeing american jobs away from americans, and i dont think its right to be takeing jobs away like that, and then i think that it is also wrong to be on welfare and just let the government pay everything for you.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? this talk changed me by thinking that they should give more jobs to 16 year olds and letting them take the jobs that no one wants.

ted talk 5


1.  Who was the presenter? mar roth 

2.  What is the title of the talk?   suspended animation is within our grasp

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  the art of shutting down life processes and then starting them up again,It's wild stuff, but it's not science fiction,careful use of an otherwise toxic gas.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? i thought this talk couldve been better but some of the things he said was pretty useful, and i thought that he talked to much about things that could happen but most likely wont happen.and the toxic waste could be taken care of just wont be.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it really didnt change me it kinda made me not wantto watch this video.

ted talk 4


1.  Who was the presenter? ken robinson 

2.  What is the title of the talk?   bring on the learning revolution 

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  radical shift from standarized schools to personalized learning, creating  conditions where kids minds can flourish,natural talents

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk? one thought is that schools should make it about the kids instead of making it about the lessons and only preparing us for college, and to teach kids what there career feild is going to be, and should prepar kids for there career.

5.  In what way did this talk change you?  it makes me think about how schools really teach kids.

ted talk 3


1.  Who was the presenter? ken robinson 

2.  What is the title of the talk?   how to escape educations death valley.

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  crucial for the human mind to flourish, and how current education culture works against them, how to nurture our youngest generations with a climate of possibility.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk?  i thought that it is good for some people to let there mind flourish, and my thought is that education culture really doesnt let kids explain whats going on and kids really cant keep up with todays education system, and that to nuture kids brains and memory is to let them produce more on them selves rather then throw lessons at them andsaying there you go.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it changed me by thinking about really getting stuff together and really looking at my self and saying you can do this.

ted talk 2


1.  Who was the presenter? ken robinson

2.  What is the title of the talk?   how schools kill creativity 

3.  What were 3 major points of the presentation?  creating a education system that nutures,entertaining and not undermine kids brains.

4.  What were 3 of your thoughts about the talk?  that school really dosent let us express our minds as much as they should, i think that ken is right about what he talks about, and schools really just want us to do what they want rather then let us do what we are trying to work for in life.

5.  In what way did this talk change you? it changed me by making me think about how school is controlling rather then teaching your career to you.