1:35 Oh Lord, Am I Scared *Understanding The Lecture* 2:20 Occasion for the lecture 2:54 who is your audience? 4:16 Help *Prepartion* 5:58 Language • Precise Speech - No Chicillian Rhetoric • Intelligent Conversation 7:35 Organization 9:45 _what End are you Aiming for?_ 11:02 outline it 11:22 Research 13:44 Day has arrived 15:20 Appearance 17:14 Manner • Authoritative without being Authoritarian 19:13 No Apologizing 20:47 Jesuit Boys School; avoid nervous ticks 23:15 Ought to Be Your Best Professional Self 24:07 Introduction; Framing the argument, the road, the end • Give the talk a Title *Scared* 27:44 Simple • No more than 3 or 4 principle points • Keep quotes short Print allows for nuanced argument (Ears don’t allow it as easily) 31:20 Stories 33:00 Visible Milepost, Memonics 33:34 Accordion Flexibility 35:34 Repetition works 36:43 • Acknowledges a vast audience 37:54 End with a punch
I enjoyed that, I like his structure and approach. I think today with modern media (Power Point ect) its a lot easier to link the spoken material with a visual presentation. The structure I use is: 1) Create a decent quality hand out that goes further in detail and expands upon the Power Point presentation. 2) The lecture it self takes the students on a on path that is mapped by the presentation materials. 3) You need to be making statements that clearly open the door for questions within 15 min's of starting. 4) Keep emphasising how the basic concepts are linked to the more advanced concepts. On a personal level before I lecture I quietly pray and offer up the time to the Lord.
what a very shallow reasoning. I came here to gain more insights on how I could deliver my lectures in the best manner (interesting and informative way). BTW, am still a student-- senior year. I intend to use these educational material to heighten my existing skill so that whenever I speak in front, I will surely impress my audiences (students).
Prayer? Necessary supplication? Must religion infect every topic? I stopped watching right there. I have nothing to learn from someone who expects students to participate in his childish beliefs in fairy tales.
1:35 Oh Lord, Am I Scared
*Understanding The Lecture*
2:20 Occasion for the lecture
2:54 who is your audience?
4:16 Help
*Prepartion*
5:58 Language
• Precise Speech - No Chicillian Rhetoric
• Intelligent Conversation
7:35 Organization
9:45 _what End are you Aiming for?_
11:02 outline it
11:22 Research
13:44 Day has arrived
15:20 Appearance
17:14 Manner
• Authoritative without being Authoritarian
19:13 No Apologizing
20:47 Jesuit Boys School; avoid nervous ticks
23:15 Ought to Be Your Best Professional Self
24:07 Introduction; Framing the argument, the road, the end
• Give the talk a Title
*Scared*
27:44 Simple
• No more than 3 or 4 principle points
• Keep quotes short
Print allows for nuanced argument
(Ears don’t allow it as easily)
31:20 Stories
33:00 Visible Milepost, Memonics
33:34 Accordion Flexibility
35:34 Repetition works 36:43
• Acknowledges a vast audience
37:54 End with a punch
One of the best lectures I have ever come across. I just can't get enough of it!
I enjoyed that, I like his structure and approach. I think today with modern media (Power Point ect) its a lot easier to link the spoken material with a visual presentation. The structure I use is:
1) Create a decent quality hand out that goes further in detail and expands upon the Power Point presentation.
2) The lecture it self takes the students on a on path that is mapped by the presentation materials.
3) You need to be making statements that clearly open the door for questions within 15 min's of starting.
4) Keep emphasising how the basic concepts are linked to the more advanced concepts.
On a personal level before I lecture I quietly pray and offer up the time to the Lord.
a wonderful historical lecture ever for future lecturers!! thank you.
Thank you for sharing your insight on the subject of delivering a lecture. It was enlightening.
This had better be the best lecture in history.
NO! I WANNA DO OPPOSITE I HATE BEING LECTURED!!!!
THERES NO SUCH THING AS A GOOD LECTURE!!!!!!
Thank you for uploading this meta-lecture.
Fantastic presentation. Thanks a lot
Such a great lecture ! Blessings
Hey guys who is here because they have English homework?
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This is wonderful! Thank you for uploading it!
Very good lecture and excellent information.
Good composure for learning model.
I think you'll be scared, no matter what, whether you're prepared or not. It's scary to be in the front, especially when it's the first time.
Very nice ! ☺️
Sir, May Allah be with You....
GOLD
I miss the '70s
1905 = beginning 19th century??
If one cannot discuss philosophy without the need for fairy tales, they aren't ready for such discussion to begin with.
We call it Lampenfieber
Oh nice
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what a very shallow reasoning. I came here to gain more insights on how I could deliver my lectures in the best manner (interesting and informative way). BTW, am still a student-- senior year. I intend to use these educational material to heighten my existing skill so that whenever I speak in front, I will surely impress my audiences (students).
Ask my friend mom she can give better
no duh, how old are you?
your obviously new on this planet.. go try and fit in somewhere (and probably fail)
Within the first five seconds he says "errrrr...". Step 1. Don't do that.
Step 2. Don't bring religion in to a non-religious topic.
Lecturing is outdated.
Prayer? Necessary supplication? Must religion infect every topic?
I stopped watching right there. I have nothing to learn from someone who expects students to participate in his childish beliefs in fairy tales.
he was joking, if you can take a joke.