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A "ted talk"? What is the meaning of the word "ted" in the following sentence? Cited from On The Fast Track: "How do you know if you've lost the audience at a "ted talk"? "If you see too many faces lit up as they check e-mail." Does it mean tedious?
Feb 29, 2012 1:07 PM
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TED is an organisation. They organise big annual conferences where inspirational speakers give talks on a wide range of topics. So a TED talk is a presentation or talk given at one of these conferences. The aim is to spread good, imaginative or even crazy ideas to get people thinking. TED is fantastic. You can watch all of the past TED talks here: www.ted.com Just choose the topic you are interested in.
February 29, 2012
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I had to look this one up. It stands for technology, entertainment, design. Apparently it is a talk given in front of a group of people that is meaningful and worthwhile. Here is an excerpt from a blog. These are the ways a Ted talk differs from a normal speech. " •Inspiration makes a TED Talk special •A TED Talk isn’t a presentation, it’s a performance •It’s not what the person says, its how it makes you feel •A TED Talk is all about storytelling •When speaking make eye contact, speak slowly, and move around on the stage •“Communication is the transfer of emotion” – Seth Godin" http://monikaruns.blogspot.com/2012/02/learning-to-give-ted-talk.html www.ted.com "riveting talks by remarkable people" "free to the world." You can sign up for free from anywhere in the world. http://www.ted.com/profiles/create this is where you can sign up for creating an event. It actually lends itself well to world knowledge. Thanks for mentioning this. I didn't know it existed. http://www.ted.com/pages/493
February 29, 2012
that is my best guess. it is tedious.
February 29, 2012
Maybe it means "talk in informal language", or "an honest talk" where you have to tell only the truth...
February 29, 2012
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