“A picture is worth a thousand words.”

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“A picture is worth a thousand words.” True or false? Explain in your notebook. Please jot down what you will be telling the class about in Story Telling Three.

Story Telling Three Intro Mr. Short Public Speaking 16 & 17 April 2018

https://youtu.be/-BNwiqDGz5g

Today’s Guess What… Grace Kim’s TEDxUtica Talk (Video) “The Power of Volition” Discussion of ST3 Requirements etc. Introductory Images Example (Video) “The Power of Permaculture”

https://youtu.be/r0cczw5jbDg

Story Telling Three (ST3): Next class, you will have time to create a Google Slides presentation. This presentation is 2-4 minutes. Display images only. No text. Gather 6-8 digital pictures for each story. Use the remote control to advance slides.

Image Acquisition: Get digital images that will support your story. Find pictures in your camera roll. Take pictures of printed pictures. Search similar images online.

Grace Kim’s TEDxUtica Talk: “The Power of Volition” Definition the faculty or power of using one's will. The power of willing. The ability to make a decision for yourself.

Grace Kim’s TEDxUtica Talk: “The Power of Volition” Things to look for: Pauses and emphasis w/ delivery. Image use. Gesticulation & use of stage. Emotion.

Mature Language: Emphatic language is used at 9:45 “Hi, I’m Grace. I’m from San Francisco. You don’t know me, but I f***ing care about you.” The audio will be silenced during this section. This is not acceptable for class. Avoid cursing.

Video Viewing: Do NOT take notes as we watch. Simply enjoy. https://youtu.be/V6bh7VCWuoA

Video Reactions: After the video, take a moment to record your thoughts: Comments Ideas Reactions Inspirations Questions Etc.

Ryan Harb’s Introduction Pay attention to how this speaker interests his audience in the first 1 ½ minute of his 18 minute presentation. Watch 0:05 - 1:35 This speaker does very well with images. https://youtu.be/eL0KeofMGhs?t

Getic Phone call voice change Intersting Images to support words

Story Telling Three (ST3): Next class, you will have time to create a Google Slides presentation. Display images only. No text. Use the remote control to advance slides. This presentation is 2-4 minutes. Gather 6-8 digital pictures for each story.

Attend TEDxUtica This Year! Student scholarship tickets are available. Go to the event for free!

Another Great TEDxUtica Video: Watch Michelle Truett talk about “Microbranding Utica.” Watch mins 3-5 for the best content. https://youtu.be/88cDhWQWEN0

Mr. Short’s Apple Polishers’ Combine Competition 2017:

Mr. Short’s Apple Polishers’ Combine Competition 2017:

Use technology to your benefit. Homework: Get digital images accessible on your Chrome Book to organize next class. Do it however you’d like. Email Upload to a thumb drive Google Drive Picture/Text message Use technology to your benefit.