Lesson 2: What are your ideas?
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Master a variety of communication skills with TED’s official public speaking course. This course will teach you how to identify, develop and share your best ideas with the world.<br />
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Lesson 2 Learning Goal: Create a short, prioritized list of your ideas.<br />
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What You Will Learn:<br />
In this lesson, you'll engage in a brainstorm and develop a list of ideas for your talk.<br />
The video will guide you through a brainstorm process that you can use (more than once!) to help you identify your own best ideas. Before you begin this lesson, start to think about a few of the questions below. <br />
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Questions You’ll Answer After the Video:<br />
If you could wave a magic wand, what is the one idea you'd love to spread to other’s minds?<br />
To figure out what this is, think back over your work over the last 3-5 years and reflect on the following questions:<br />
- What are the two or three things you've done that you're most proud of?<br />
- When did you have to pivot and try something new? What worked? <br />
- Think of the last time you were in a conversation with someone who said: "That's really interesting." What were they responding to?
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Lesson 2 Learning Goal: Create a short, prioritized list of your ideas.<br />
<br />
What You Will Learn:<br />
In this lesson, you'll engage in a brainstorm and develop a list of ideas for your talk.<br />
The video will guide you through a brainstorm process that you can use (more than once!) to help you identify your own best ideas. Before you begin this lesson, start to think about a few of the questions below. <br />
<br />
Questions You’ll Answer After the Video:<br />
If you could wave a magic wand, what is the one idea you'd love to spread to other’s minds?<br />
To figure out what this is, think back over your work over the last 3-5 years and reflect on the following questions:<br />
- What are the two or three things you've done that you're most proud of?<br />
- When did you have to pivot and try something new? What worked? <br />
- Think of the last time you were in a conversation with someone who said: "That's really interesting." What were they responding to?
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