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Get your brain in motion
Speaking in public can become very hard and, as George Jessel said:
“The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public”.
Susan Weinschenk provides some simple advices to make the perfect speech:
1-A speech should not last more than 20 minutes.
2- Use multiple sensory channels like videos to keep the attention of the audience high for the whole time.
3-Use your body and your expressions to support your words.
4-Involve your audience in the action.
5- Share all your emotion throw the words by passion and emphasis.
Read the full article at:
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A recent TED Talk has been delivered by Daphne Koller who is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free — not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn.
Tania Singer, expert in social neuroscience at Max Planck Institut, studied brain reactions to empathy and compassion.
People with a lot of empathy want to change that to compassion so they don’t get overwhelmed when confronted with suffering.
Read the full article at:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-07/12/tania-singer-compassion-burnout
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