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ted演讲稿4篇_演讲稿

ted演讲稿4篇_演讲稿《探索未知,追求卓越》尊敬的各位听众:大家好!今天,我非常荣幸能够站在这里,与大家分享我对探索未知和追求卓越的一些思考和感悟。

探索未知,是人类进步的动力源泉。

从远古时代的人类对火的探索,到现代社会对宇宙的探索,我们一直在不断地挑战自我,超越极限。

正是这种对未知的好奇心和探索精神,推动了人类社会的不断发展和进步。

追求卓越,是我们每个人应该具备的品质。

无论是在学习、工作还是生活中,我们都应该追求卓越,不断提高自己的能力和水平。

只有这样,我们才能在激烈的竞争中立于不败之地,实现自己的人生价值。

探索未知和追求卓越是相辅相成的。

只有不断地探索未知,我们才能发现新的领域和机会,从而为追求卓越提供更多的可能性。

同时,只有追求卓越,我们才能在探索未知的过程中不断提高自己的能力和水平,从而更好地实现自己的目标和梦想。

那么,如何才能探索未知和追求卓越呢?首先,我们要保持好奇心和求知欲。

好奇心是探索未知的动力源泉,只有保持好奇心,我们才能不断地发现新的问题和挑战,从而激发我们的探索欲望。

其次,我们要勇于尝试和创新。

探索未知往往需要我们走出舒适区,尝试新的方法和思路。

只有勇于尝试和创新,我们才能在探索未知的过程中不断取得新的突破和进展。

最后,我们要坚持不懈和持之以恒。

探索未知和追求卓越是一个长期的过程,需要我们付出大量的时间和精力。

只有坚持不懈和持之以恒,我们才能在这个过程中不断积累经验和知识,从而更好地实现自己的目标和梦想。

在探索未知和追求卓越的过程中,我们也会遇到各种各样的困难和挑战。

但是,我们不能因此而放弃自己的目标和梦想。

相反,我们应该把这些困难和挑战看作是我们成长和进步的机会,勇敢地面对它们,努力地克服它们。

只有这样,我们才能在探索未知和追求卓越的道路上不断前进,实现自己的人生价值。

最后,我想用一句话来结束我的演讲:“探索未知,追求卓越,让我们的人生更加精彩!”谢谢大家!。

ted演讲稿(热门4篇)

ted演讲稿(热门4篇)

ted演讲稿(热门4篇)在开始演讲之前,准备好一份演讲稿是非常必要的。

这不仅有助于我们在演讲中表现更加出色,还可以通过演讲稿向听众传递正确的价值观和道德观念,影响他们追求的目标。

那么,如何写出一篇让大家满意的主题演讲稿呢?下面是编辑整理的有关“ted演讲稿”的相关内容,供有需要的朋友参考借鉴,希望对你有所帮助。

ted演讲稿(篇1)简介:残奥会短跑冠军aimee mullins天生没有腓骨,从小就要学习靠义肢走路和奔跑。

如今,她不仅是短跑选手、演员、模特,还是一位稳健的演讲者。

她不喜欢字典中“disabled”这个词,因为负面词汇足以毁掉一个人。

但是,坦然面对不幸,你会发现等待你的是更多的机会。

i'd like to share with you a discovery that i made a few months ago while writing an article for italian wired. i always keep my thesaurus handy whenever i'm writing anything, but i'd already finished editing the piece, and i realized that i had never once in my life looked up the word “disabled” to see what i'd find.let me read you the entry. “disabled, adjective: crippled, helpless, useless, wrecked, stalled, maimed, wounded, mangled, lame, mutilated, run-down, worn-out, weakened, impotent, castrated, paralyzed, handicapped, senile, decrepit, laid-up, done-up, done-for, done-in cracked-up, counted-out; see also hurt, useless and weak. an tonyms, healthy, strong, capable.” i was reading this list out loud to a friend and at first was laughing, it was so ludicrous, but i'd just gotten past “mangled,” and my voice broke, and i had to stop and collect myself from the emotional shock and impact that the assault from these words unleashed.you know, of course, this is my raggedy old thesaurus so i'm thinking this must be an ancient print date, right? but, in fact, the print date was the early 1980s, when i would have been starting primary school and forming an understanding of myself outside the family unit and as related to the other kids and the world around me. and, needless to say, thank god i wasn't using a thesaurus back then. i mean, from this entry, it would seem that i was born into a world that perceived someone like me to have nothing positive whatsoever going for them, when in fact, today i'm celebrated for the opportunities and adventures my life has procured.so, i immediately went to look up the __ online edition, e_pecting to find a revision worth noting. here's the updated version of this entry. unfortunately, it's not much better. i find the last two words under “near antonyms,” particularly unsettling: “whole” and “wholesome.”so, it's not just about the words. it's what we believe about people when we name them with these words. it's about the values behind the words, and how we construct those values. our language affects our thinking and how we view the world and how we view other people. in fact, many ancient societies, including the greeks and the romans, believed that to utter a curse verbally was so powerful, because to say the thing out loud brought it into e_istence. so, what reality do we want to call into e_istence: a person who is limited, or a person who's empowered? by casually doing something as simple as naming a person, a child, we might be putting lids and casting shadows on their power. wouldn't we want to open doors for them instead?one such person who opened doors for me was my childhood doctor at the a.i. dupont institute in wilmington,delaware. his name was dr. pizzutillo, an italian american, whose name, apparently, was too difficult for most americans to pronounce, so he went by dr. p. and dr. p always wore really colorful bow ties and had the very perfect disposition to work with children.i loved almost everything about my time spent at this hospital, with the e_ception of my physical therapy sessions. i had to do what seemed like innumerable repetitions of e_ercises with these thick, elastic bands -- different colors, you know -- to help build up my leg muscles, and i hated these bands more than anything -- i hated them, had names for them. i hated them. and, you know, i was already bargaining, as a five year-old child, with dr. p to try to get out of doing these e_ercises, unsuccessfully, of course. and, one day, he came in to my session -- e_haustive and unforgiving, these sessions -- and he said to me, “wow. aimee, you are such a strong and powerful little girl, i think you're going to break one of those bands. when you do break it, i'm going to give you a hundred bucks.”now, of course, this was a simple ploy on dr. p's part to get me to do the e_ercises i didn't want to do before the prospect of being the richest five-year-old in the second floor ward, but what he effectively did for me was reshape an awful daily occurrence into a new and promising e_perience for me. and i have to wonder today to what e_tent his vision and his declaration of me as a strong and powerful little girl shaped my own view of myself as an inherently strong, powerful and athletic person well into the future.this is an e_ample of how adults in positions of power can ignite the power of a child. but, in the previous instances of those thesaurus entries, our language isn't allowing us to evolve intothe reality that we would all want, the possibility of an individual to see themselves as capable. our language hasn't caught up with the changes in our society, many of which have been brought about by technology. certainly, from a medical standpoint, my legs, laser surgery for vision impairment, titanium knees and hip replacements for aging bodies that are allowing people to more fully engage with their abilities, and move beyond the limits that nature has imposed on them -- not to mention social networking platforms allow people to self-identify, to claim their own descriptions of themselves, so they can go align with global groups of their own choosing. so, perhaps technology is revealing more clearly to us now what has always been a truth: that everyone has something rare and powerful to offer our society, and that the human ability to adapt is our greatest asset.the human ability to adapt, it's an interesting thing, because people have continually wanted to talk to me about overcoming adversity, and i'm going to make an admission: this phrase never sat right with me, and i always felt uneasy trying to answer people's questions about it, and i think i'm starting to figure out why. implicit in this phrase of “overcoming adversity” is the idea that success, or happiness, is about emerging on the other side of a challenging e_perience unscathed or unmarked by the e_perience, as if my successes in life have come about from an ability to sidestep or circumnavigate the presumed pitfalls of a life with prosthetics, or what other people perceive as my disability. but, in fact, we are changed. we are marked, of course, by a challenge, whether physically, emotionally or both. and i'm going to suggest that this is a good thing. adversity isn't an obstacle that we need to get around in order to resume living our life. it's part of our life. and i tend to think of it like my shadow.sometimes i see a lot of it, sometimes there's very little, but it's always with me. and, certainly, i'm not trying to diminish the impact, the weight, of a person's struggle.there is adversity and challenge in life, and it's all very real and relative to every single person, but the question isn't whether or not you're going to meet adversity, but how you're going to meet it. so, our responsibility is not simply shielding those we care for from adversity, but preparing them to meet it well. and we do a disservice to our kids when we make them feel that they're not equipped to adapt. there's an important difference and distinction between the objective medical fact of my being an amputee and the subjective societal opinion of whether or not i'm disabled. and, truthfully, the only real and consistent disability i've had to confront is the world ever thinking that i could be described by those definitions.in our desire to protect those we care about by giving them the cold, hard truth about their medical prognosis, or, indeed, a prognosis on the e_pected quality of their life, we have to make sure that we don't put the first brick in a wall that will actually disable someone. perhaps the e_isting model of only looking at what is broken in you and how do we fi_ it, serves to be more disabling to the individual than the pathology itself.by not treating the wholeness of a person, by not acknowledging their potency, we are creating another ill on top of whatever natural struggle they might have. we are effectively grading someone's worth to our community. so we need to see through the pathology and into the range of human capability. and, most importantly, there's a partnership between those perceived deficiencies and our greatest creative ability. so it's not about devaluing, or negating, these more trying times assomething we want to avoid or sweep under the rug, but instead to find those opportunities wrapped in the adversity. so maybe the idea i want to put out there is not so much overcoming adversity as it is opening ourselves up to it, embracing it, grappling with it, to use a wrestling term, maybe even dancing with it. and, perhaps, if we see adversity as natural, consistent and useful, we're less burdened by the presence of it.this year we celebrate the 200th birthday of charles darwin, and it was 150 years ago, when writing about evolution, that darwin illustrated, i think, a truth about the human character. to paraphrase: it's not the strongest of the species that survives, nor is it the most intelligent that survives; it is the one that is most adaptable to change. conflict is the genesis of creation. from darwin's work, amongst others, we can recognize that the human ability to survive and flourish is driven by the struggle of the human spirit through conflict into transformation. so, again, transformation, adaptation, is our greatest human skill. and, perhaps, until we're tested, we don't know what we're made of. maybe that's what adversity gives us: a sense of self, a sense of our own power. so, we can give ourselves a gift. we can re-imagine adversity as something more than just tough times. maybe we can see it as change. adversity is just change that we haven't adapted ourselves to yet.i think the greatest adversity that we've created for ourselves is this idea of normalcy. now, who's normal? there's no normal. there's common, there's typical. there's no normal, and would you want to meet that poor, beige person if they e_isted? (laughter) i don't think so. if we can change this paradigm from one of achieving normalcy to one of possibility -- or potency, to be even a little bit more dangerous -- we can release the power of somany more children, and invite them to engage their rare and valuable abilities with the community.anthropologists tell us that the one thing we as humans have always required of our community members is to be of use, to be able to contribute. there's evidence that neanderthals, 60,000 years ago, carried their elderly and those with serious physical injury, and perhaps it's because the life e_perience of survival of these people proved of value to the community. they didn't view these people as broken and useless; they were seen as rare and valuable.a few years ago, i was in a food market in the town where i grew up in that red zone in northeastern pennsylvania, and i was standing over a bushel of tomatoes. it was summertime: i had shorts on. i hear this guy, his voice behind me say, “well, if it isn't aimee mullins.” and i turn around, and it's this older man. i have no idea who he is.and i said, “i'm sorry, sir, have we met? i don't remember meeting you.”he said, “well, you wouldn't remember meeti ng me. i mean, when we met i was delivering you from your mother's womb.” (laughter) oh, that guy. and, but of course, actually, it did click.this man was dr. kean, a man that i had only known about through my mother's stories of that day, because, of course, typical fashion, i arrived late for my birthday by two weeks. and so my mother's prenatal physician had gone on vacation, so the man who delivered me was a complete stranger to my parents. and, because i was born without the fibula bones, and had feet turned in, and a few toes in this foot and a few toes in that, he had to be the bearer -- this stranger had to be the bearer of bad news.he said to me, “i had to give this prognosis to your parents that you would never walk, and you would never have the kind of mobility that other kids have or any kind of life of independence, and you've been making liar out of me ever since.” (laughter) (applause)the e_traordinary thing is that he said he had saved newspaper clippings throughout my whole childhood, whether winning a second grade spelling bee, marching with the girl scouts, you know, the halloween parade, winning my college scholarship, or any of my sports victories, and he was using it, and integrating it into teaching resident students, med students from hahnemann medical school and hershey medical school. and he called this part of the course the _ factor, the potential of the human will. no prognosis can account for how powerful this could be as a determinant in the quality of someone's life. and dr. k ean went on to tell me, he said, “in my e_perience, unless repeatedly told otherwise, and even if given a modicum of support, if left to their own devices, a child will achieve.”see, dr. kean made that shift in thinking. he understood that there's a difference between the medical condition and what someone might do with it. and there's been a shift in my thinking over time, in that, if you had asked me at 15 years old, if i would have traded prosthetics for flesh-and-bone legs, i wouldn't have hesitated for a second. i aspired to that kind of normalcy back then. but if you ask me today, i'm not so sure. and it's because of the e_periences i've had with them, not in spite of the e_periences i've had with them. and perhaps this shift in me has happened because i've been e_posed to more people who have opened doors for me than those who have put lids and cast shadows on me.see, all you really need is one person to show you the epiphany of your own power, and you're off. if you can hand somebody the key to their own power -- the human spirit is so receptive -- if you can do that and open a door for someone at a crucial moment, you are educating them in the best sense. you're teaching them to open doors for themselves. in fact, the e_act meaning of the word “educate” comes from the root word “educe.” it means “to bring forth what is within, to bring out potential.” so again, which potential do we want to bring out?there was a case study done in 1960s britain, when they were moving from grammar schools to comprehensive schools. it's called the streaming trials. we call it “tracking” here in the states. it's separating students from a, b, c, d and so on. and the “a students” get the tougher curriculum, the best teachers, etc. well, they took, over a three-month period, d-level students, gave them a's, told them they were “a's,” told them they were bright, and at the end of this three-month period, they were performing at a-level.and, of course, the heartbreaking, flip side of this study, is that they took the “a students” and told them they were “d's.” and that's what happened at the end of that three-month period. those who were still around in school, besides the people who had dropped out. a crucial part of this case study was that the teachers were duped too. the teachers didn't know a switch had been made. they were simply told, “these are the 'a-students,' these are the 'd-students.'” and that's how they went about teaching them and treating them.so, i think that the only true disability is a crushed spirit, a spirit that's been crushed doesn't have hope, it doesn't see beauty, it no longer has our natural, childlike curiosity and ourinnate ability to imagine. if instead, we can bolster a human spirit to keep hope, to see beauty in themselves and others, to be curious and imaginative, then we are truly using our power well. when a spirit has those qualities, we are able to create new realities and new ways of being.i'd like to leave you with a poem by a fourteenth-century persian poet named hafiz that my friend, jacques dembois told me about, and the poem is called “the god who only knows four words”: “every child has known god, not the god of names, not the god of don'ts, but the god who only knows four words and keeps repeating them, saying, 'come dance with me. come, dance with me. come, dance with me.'”ted演讲稿(篇2)一直以来,我都是同学、家长眼中“别人家的孩子”,但大家有所不知的是,我一直在与一个“病魔”作斗争,它就是拖延症。

ted演讲ppt模板

ted演讲ppt模板

ted演讲ppt模板TED是当前最流行的知识分享平台之一,而PPT则是TED演讲中必不可少的工具。

在一次演讲中,一个好的PPT模板可以让演讲者更好地呈现自己的思想和主题。

因此,为了让TED演讲者更好地呈现他们的思想和主题,专门设计了TED演讲PPT模板。

PPT模板内容一个好的PPT模板应该有以下几个特点:1. 简洁明了:一个好的PPT模板应该简洁明了,主题醒目,能够让听众很快地理解演讲的主题和思想。

2. 色彩搭配:PPT的色彩应该和演讲的主题相呼应,同时要有足够的对比度,让主题更加突出。

3. 创意设计:一个好的PPT模板应该有创意设计,可以通过动画、图片、引用等方式来吸引听众的注意力。

4. 文字大小:PPT中的文字应该清晰易读,字形大小合适,不要出现字体过小或过大的情况。

5. 统一性:整个PPT模板应该有一致的风格,让听众更容易接受和理解。

PPT模板示例下面是一个TED演讲PPT模板的示例。

1. PPT背景一个好的PPT背景可以让听众更专注于演讲者的内容。

TED演讲PPT模板的背景可以使用简洁的图案或者纯色,以突出演讲主题。

2. 字体TED演讲PPT模板的字体应该清晰易读,可选择现代化的字体,如Helvetica、Arial、Verdana等。

另外,标点符号和数字的大小和字体应该和主要文字相匹配,以保证整体美观。

3. 图片一个好的PPT模板应该包含一些吸引人的图像,帮助演讲者更好地传达思想和观点。

图片应该具有鲜明的色彩和对比度,同时注意图片文件的大小,以不影响PPT的运行。

4. 转场特效一个好的PPT模板还应该包含一些简单的转场和动画效果,以提高演讲的视觉吸引力。

但是注意不要使用过多的动画特效,以免影响演讲的专业性。

总结一个好的PPT模板可以使TED演讲更加引人入胜,增强听众的兴趣和理解。

良好的PPT模板应该具有简洁明了、色彩搭配、创意设计、文字大小、统一性五个特点。

只要合理运用这些要点,就可以设计出一份高品质的PPT模板,为TED演讲带来更佳的呈现效果。

ted演讲稿电子版

ted演讲稿电子版

TED演讲稿电子版演讲主题:探索创新的力量尊敬的各位听众:大家好!我很荣幸能够在今天的TED演讲中与大家分享关于创新的话题。

今天,我将和大家一起探索创新所带来的巨大力量以及它对我们个人和社会的影响。

创新的定义首先,我们来定义一下什么是创新。

创新是指从传统方式中脱颖而出,通过引入新的思维、理念和方法来解决问题、改进产品或服务的过程。

创新可以是科技的,也可以是文化的,还可以是制度的。

无论在哪个领域,创新都体现了人类不断进步的追求。

创新的重要性创新是推动社会进步的引擎。

首先,创新改变了我们对世界的认知。

通过不断创新,我们能够打破原有的思维定式,宽阔我们的眼界,发现新的可能性。

创新让我们能够更好地理解世界,并找到解决问题的新方法。

其次,创新推动了科学和技术的进步。

从工业革命到信息时代,每一个技术的飞跃背后都离不开创新的推动。

创新不仅让我们的生活变得更加便利和舒适,还带来了许多重大的科学发现和医学突破。

另外,创新也推动了经济的发展。

创新带来了新的产品和服务,创造了新的行业和就业机会。

创新能够给经济注入新的活力,促进社会的繁荣和发展。

创新的挑战当然,创新并非一帆风顺。

创新面临着许多挑战和阻碍。

其中之一就是风险和不确定性。

创新本质上是一种未知的探索,它的结果不可预知。

在创新的过程中,我们必须面对失败、面对困难,甚至可能面临巨大的风险。

另外,创新还面临着传统观念和业已建立的利益格局的阻碍。

创新挑战传统,意味着改变现有的秩序和权力结构。

这不仅需要有勇气和坚持,还需要有能力和智慧去突破各种障碍。

创新的案例接下来,我将与大家分享几个创新的案例,以展示创新的力量。

1. 3D打印技术3D打印技术是一项革命性的创新。

它通过数字化设计和打印技术,可以将虚拟模型直接转化为真实物体。

这项技术不仅在制造业有广泛应用,还在医疗、教育等领域带来了许多新的可能性。

它能够加快产品的研发和生产周期,降低成本,提高效率。

2. 人工智能人工智能是另一个引人注目的创新领域。

ted演讲稿PPT

ted演讲稿PPT
适当的留白
利用空白区域突出关键信息,引导观众关注重点。
图片和视频素材选用
高质量图片
选用与演讲内容相关的高质量图片,增强信息的视觉冲击力。
短视频辅助
适当插入短视频,有助于观众更直观地理解演讲内容。
素材授权
确保使用的图片和视频素材已获得合法授权,避免侵权纠纷。
07 演讲实战应对策 略
面对紧张情绪的处理方法
力。
互动环节设计
提问环节
预留观众提问时间,鼓励观众 参与讨论,增强演讲互动性。
调查或小游戏
通过现场调查或小游戏,让观 众更直观地了解演讲主题。
故事或案例分享
分享与主题相关的故事或案例 ,激发观众兴趣,增强演讲说 服力。
邀请观众参与
邀请观众上台参与演示或分享 经验,让观众更深入地了解演
讲内容。
06 幻灯片制作要点
主题亮点
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演讲者背景
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分享与演讲主题相关的个 人经历或故事,增强演讲 者的可信度。
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• 引言 • 演讲核心内容 • 支撑材料 • 演讲结构安排 • 语言表达技巧 • 幻灯片制作要点 • 演讲实战应对策略 • 总结与展望
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演讲核心主题
明确阐述演讲的核心主题 ,使听众对演讲内容有初 步了解。
主题背景
介绍主题的历史背景、现 实意义以及社会关注度, 增强听众对主题的认知。

珠海发展演讲稿英文版

珠海发展演讲稿英文版

珠海发展演讲稿英文版As we gather here today, I am honored to speak to you about the remarkable development of Zhuhai. 。

The city of Zhuhai has undergone tremendous growth and transformation in recent years. From a small fishing village to a modern metropolis, Zhuhai has emerged as a key player in the economic and social development of China. 。

One of the key factors driving the development of Zhuhai is its strategic location. Situated in the Pearl River Delta, Zhuhai is in close proximity to Hong Kong and Macau, making it an important hub for trade and commerce. The city's location has also made it a popular destination for tourists, with its beautiful coastline and vibrant cultural scene.In addition to its strategic location, Zhuhai has also benefited from significant investment in infrastructure and industry. The city is home to a number of high-tech industries, including electronics, telecommunications, and biotechnology. This has not only created job opportunities for the local population, but has also attracted talent and investment from around the world.Furthermore, Zhuhai has made significant strides in sustainable development and environmental protection. The city has implemented various initiatives to reduce pollution, conserve natural resources, and promote green energy. This commitment to sustainability has not only improved the quality of life for residents, but has also positioned Zhuhai as a leader in environmental stewardship.As we look to the future, the development of Zhuhai shows no signs of slowing down. The city's leadership has outlined ambitious plans for further growth and development, with a focus on innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship. Zhuhai is also committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive society, where people from all walks of life can thrive and contribute to the city's success.In conclusion, the development of Zhuhai is a testament to the resilience, vision, and determination of its people. As we continue to build on this success, let us work together to create a bright and prosperous future for Zhuhai and its residents. Thank you.。

Ted talk秀 TED演讲原稿

Ted talk秀  TED演讲原稿

Wearing nothing new 旧衣新穿二手消费意识I'm Jessi, and this is my suitcase. But before I show you what I've got inside,I'm going to make a very public confession, and that is, I'm outfit obsessed. I love finding, wearing, and more recently, photographing and blogging a different colorful, crazy outfit for every single occasion. But I don't buy anything new. I get all my clothes secondhand from flea markets and thrift stores. Aww, thank you. Secondhand shopping allows me to reduce the impact my wardrobe has on the environment and on my wallet. I get to meet all kinds of great people; my dollars usually go to a good cause; I look pretty unique; and it makes shopping like my own personal treasure hunt. I mean, what am I going to find today? Is it going to be my size? Will I like the color? Will it be under $20? If all the answers are yes, I feel as though I've won.I want to get back to my suitcase and tell you what I packed for this exciting week here at TED. I mean, what does somebody with all these outfits bring with her? So I'm going to show you exactly what I brought. I brought seven pairs of underpants and that's it. Exactly one week's worth of undies is all I put in my suitcase. I was betting that I'd be able to find everything else I could possible want to wear once I got here to Palm Springs. And since you don't know me as the woman walking around TED in her underwear -- (Laughter) that means I found a few things. And I'd really love to show you my week's worth of outfits right now. Does that sound good? (Applause) So as I do this,I'm also going to tell you a few of the life lessons that, believe it or not, I have picked up in these adventures wearing nothing new.So let's start with Sunday. I call this shiny tiger. You do not have to spend a lot of money to look great. You can almost always look phenomenal for under $50. This whole outfit, including the jacket, cost me 55, and it was the most expensive thing that I wore the entire week.Monday: Color is powerful. It is almost physiologically impossible to be in a bad mood when you're wearing bright red pants. (Laughter) If you are happy, you are going to attract other happy people to you.Tuesday: Fitting in is way overrated. I've spent a whole lot of my life trying tobe myself and at the same time fit in. Just be who you are. If you are surrounding yourself with the right people, they will not only get it, they will appreciate it.Wednesday: Embrace your inner child. Sometimes people tell me that I look like I'm playing dress-up, or that I remind them of their seven year-old. I like to smile and say, "Thank you."Thursday: Confidence is key. If you think you look good in something, you almost certainly do. And if you don't think you look good in something, you're also probably right. I grew up with a mom who taught me this day-in andday-out. But it wasn't until I turned 30 that I really got what this meant. And I'm going to break it down for you for just a second. If you believe you're a beautiful person inside and out, there is no look that you can't pull off. So there is no excuse for any of us here in this audience. We should be able to rock anything we want to rock. Thank you.(Applause)Friday: A universal truth -- five words for you: Gold sequins go with everything. And finally, Saturday: Developing your own unique personal style is a really great way to tell the world something about you without having to say a word. It's been proven to me time and time again as people have walked up to me this week simply because of what I'm wearing. And we've had great conversations.So obviously this is not all going to fit back in my tiny suitcase. So before I go home to Brooklyn, I'm going to donate everything back. Because the lessonI'm trying to learn myself this week is that it's okay to let go. I don't need to get emotionally attached to these things, because around the corner, there is always going to be another crazy, colorful, shiny outfit just waiting for me, if I put a little love in my heart and look.我是Jessi,這是我的行李箱。

ted演讲稿范本

ted演讲稿范本

ted演讲稿范本尊敬的各位领导、嘉宾,亲爱的同事们:大家好!感谢大家出席今天的演讲会。

我很荣幸能站在这里和大家分享一些关于成功的思考和经验。

我选择的主题是“追求卓越”。

追求卓越是人类的天性。

自古以来,人们一直追求进步、超越自我。

而在当今这个竞争激烈的社会,追求卓越更是至关重要。

那么,我们如何才能实现卓越呢?首先,我想谈谈激情和动力。

毫无疑问,激情是取得卓越成就的关键因素之一。

只有对自己所从事的事业充满激情,才能不断超越自己。

我们要找到激发自己激情的源泉,让它成为我们不断前行的动力。

无论是对于个人的事业发展,还是对于企业的发展,都需要有激情的驱动。

其次,我想提到的是努力和付出。

卓越是需要付出和努力的。

我们不能坐等成功降临,而应该主动出击。

成功不会从天而降,只有通过日复一日的辛勤工作和持之以恒的努力,我们才能在自己的领域取得卓越成就。

然而,在努力和付出的过程中,我们必须不断学习和进步。

知识是成功的基石,只有不断学习新知识,我们才能保持竞争力。

同时,我们还需要善于总结经验,不断反思自己的行动,找到自己的不足之处,并加以改进。

此外,卓越还需要很高的自律性和坚持力。

我们必须要对自己有严格的要求,克服拖延症,保持专注和坚持。

只有这样,我们才能不断积累经验,逐步提高自己的能力,最终达到卓越的境地。

最后,我想说的是,成功和卓越是一个过程,并非一蹴而就。

我们需要具备长远的眼光和耐心。

在面临困难和挫折时,我们必须坚持不懈,不允许失败成为我们前行的绊脚石。

只有不断克服挑战,保持梦想和信念,我们才能最终达到卓越的目标。

尊敬的各位领导、嘉宾,亲爱的同事们,追求卓越是一个需要我们付出全力的事业。

当我们追求卓越时,我们也在追求生活的意义和价值。

让我们一起努力,不断追求卓越,创造更加美好的未来。

谢谢大家!。

ted演讲稿

ted演讲稿

ted演讲稿尊敬的前来聆听的各位嘉宾们,今天,我很荣幸能够站在这里发表演讲。

作为一位演讲者,有机会和各位分享一些重要的思想和见解对我来说非常宝贵。

演讲的主题是,探索未知。

当我们提到未知时,我们可能会感到恐惧、紧张甚至不安。

但正是因为未知的存在,世界才变得如此富有挑战性和吸引力。

探索未知不仅是我们人类生命的一部分,更是推动社会进步的关键所在。

当我年轻的时候,我经历了一段非常艰难的时期。

我发现自己在一个迷失而未知的道路上。

而这个时候,是我最终决定去探索未知的时刻。

我意识到,只有通过勇敢面对未知,我才能够成长为更好的自己。

探索未知涉及到许多方面。

首先,我们需要敢于追求新的知识和技能。

无论是在学术领域还是个人兴趣爱好中,我们都应该持续学习和探索。

通过获取新知识,我们能够开阔视野,拓宽思维,并在不断挑战自我的过程中不断进步。

其次,探索未知需要我们勇于面对风险和不确定性。

当我们决定追求新的机会和挑战时,我们不可避免地会面临困难和挫折。

然而,正是通过挑战和克服这些困难,我们才能够取得成就和进步。

勇于接受失败,并从中学习和成长,是探索未知的重要一步。

最后,探索未知还需要我们勇于思考和创新。

新思想和新方法往往来自于我们对问题的深入思考和质疑。

通过推翻常规和传统的观念,我们可以发现新的解决方案和机会。

创新是推动社会发展的关键,只有通过不断创新才能够应对未知的挑战。

亲爱的朋友们,探索未知是一条漫长而曲折的道路。

但是,正是在这条道路上,我们才能够真正地发现自己和世界的真相。

只有通过勇敢面对未知,我们才能够实现个人成长,推动社会进步,并为未来铺设一个更美好的道路。

让我们紧握理想和梦想,勇敢地踏上未知的旅程,为自己和世界带来更多的可能性。

谢谢大家!。

TEDx演讲法入门,用《顶锅盖》幼儿园中班语言教案实现!

TEDx演讲法入门,用《顶锅盖》幼儿园中班语言教案实现!

TEDx演讲法入门,用《顶锅盖》幼儿园中班语言教案实现!TEDx演讲是世界级演讲品牌TED推出的一项演讲奖项,简称TEDx或TED演讲。

TEDx是一个开放式的演讲平台,每个人都可以申请成为TEDx演讲者。

TEDx演讲是一个极富影响力的演讲形式,它的演讲语言、流程、主题、表达方式等许多方面都极具独特性和前瞻性。

因此,想要学习这种演讲方式,并将其应用到日常中,就必须先通过学习相关的入门知识,来掌握其精髓。

为什么要学习TEDx演讲法?当我们想要向别人传达一个信息或想法时,常常会遇到一些困难,例如无法清晰地表达、难以抓住听众的注意力、缺乏逻辑性等等。

而TEDx演讲法则是一种可能帮助我们克服这些困难的方法。

TEDx演讲法不仅可以使我们讲得更加清晰流畅,还可以让我们的思考更加深入,让听众对我们的想法深深地感到震撼。

近年来,TEDx演讲法已经越来越流行,成为广大人群学习的重要内容之一。

在这种趋势下,许多教育机构和培训机构也开始主打TEDx演讲法的教学。

在实际的教学过程中,一些教师和家长还尝试将TEDx演讲法运用到幼儿园教育中,以期培养孩子们的表达能力和思考能力。

其中,《顶锅盖》这个故事就提供了一个很好的教育素材。

《顶锅盖》幼儿园中班语言教案实现!幼儿往往是比较敏感和好奇的,他们喜欢听故事、看图片和观影,因此,在幼儿园教学中,故事教学、图片教学和影片教学具有很高的效率和实用性。

在这里,我们可以提供一份《顶锅盖》故事的幼儿园中班语言教案,以帮助幼儿更好地理解故事,并开发他们的能力。

该教案的主要内容如下:故事 : 《顶锅盖》主题 : 共同协作、合作目标 : 学生了解自己的能力,制定合作计划,达成共同目标教学目标:1.引导孩子学会分享自己的想法和感受,并了解他人的想法。

2.引导孩子们相互帮助,共同协作,解决困难。

3.让孩子们理解如何合作,如何向同伴提供支持和帮助。

教学环节:一、导入:故事方式展开1.让孩子们沉浸在故事情境中2.探讨孩子们对故事的理解3.辅助孩子们拓展思路二、学习目标:让孩子们了解合作的意义1.呈现图片2.解释图片3.让孩子们通过图片理解合作的定义4.让孩子们分享自己合作的经历三、主体训练:孩子们通过合作解决问题1.提供一个问题2.孩子们进行思考3.孩子们分组讨论并制定合作计划4.通过合作的方式解决问题5.总结并展示四、回顾检查:检查孩子们是否能够合作1.检查学生是否能够分享自己的想法2.评估孩子们的协作水平3.给出建议,并鼓励孩子们持续努力五、结束语:提醒孩子们合作的重要性以上是一份基于《顶锅盖》故事的幼儿园中班语言教案。

魅力珠海英语演讲稿

魅力珠海英语演讲稿

魅力珠海英语演讲稿Zhuhai is the southern gate of the motherland, adjacent to Macao and Hong Kong. Because it is close to the sea and located in the southwest of the mouth of the Pearl River, it is called Zhuhai as its name implies. It enjoys "city of 100 islands", "City of Romance", "City of happiness"... The laudatory name.Zhuhai has beautiful scenery and many famous scenic spots: the beautiful Wild Dog Island, graceful fishing women, the magnificent Qi 'ao Bridge, and the unique charm of the Sun and moon bay. Today, I would like to focus on the beautiful shells of Zhuhai.The shell is shaped like two big shells, with a small shell next to the big shell. One is like the sun and the other is like the moon, so they are called sun and moon shells. During the day, their outer walls are white, like two big pearls. At night, the outer wall of riyuebei became colorful, dazzling, it sometimes flashing red light, like a red ball; Sometimes they glowed blue, like two big sapphires. In the middle of the big stone are two little dolphins, as if playing in the water. Blink of an eye into the time of tens ofthousands of small fish swimming in people's eyes do not defect, dazzling. The function of the shell is to watch the show. There are more than 1,000 seats in the big shell, and more than 500 people in the small shell. Every day here will show wonderful programs for the citizens, there are crosstalk programs, drama performances, and dance programs...Zhuhai is not only beautiful, but also full of seafood. There were lobsters, there were flounders, there were big, fat crabs... The delicious seafood will satisfy your appetite. Here is not only rich in seafood, but also a variety of fruits, there are red litchi, fragrant and sweet melon and other delicious fruits.This is our zhuhai products and scenery, after listening to my introduction, do you know zhuhai? The people of Zhuhai are always open to you.。

ted演讲稿

ted演讲稿

ted演讲稿尊敬的主持人、尊敬的观众们:大家好!我很荣幸能够站在这个舞台上,与各位分享我的思考和观点。

今天,我想谈论的是一个令人兴奋和激动的话题:创新与变革。

我们生活的世界正处在一个迅速变化的时代。

科技的飞速发展,全球化的快速推进,以及人们对更高生活质量的追求,都在推动着社会的进步与变革。

然而,面对这些变化,我们需要思考如何应对,如何利用创新来引领我们向更美好的未来迈进。

首先,创新是推动社会进步的关键。

无论是科技领域的突破,还是社会制度的革新,创新都是不可或缺的要素。

正是通过创新,我们才有可能发现新的解决方案,突破传统思维的束缚,解决社会问题,提升生活品质。

创新不仅仅是在技术上的突破,也是在我们对待问题、解决问题的思维方式上的创新。

我们需要鼓励和培养创新思维,培养人们勇敢提出新观点、敢于突破传统的勇气。

其次,创新需要跨界合作与开放共享。

在当今世界,各领域之间的交叉融合越来越常见,这使得跨界合作成为创新的新时代。

没有哪个领域的专家能够独自解决所有的问题。

随着知识和信息的爆炸增长,合作变得尤为重要。

不同领域的人们相互学习、相互合作,不仅可以汇聚更多的智慧和资源,还可以推动更多的创新。

同时,开放共享也是创新的重要支撑。

只有秉持开放的态度,才能吸纳更多的想法和经验,与他人共享自己的成果和发现。

只有这样,才能促进创新的互动和进步。

另外,政府和企业应当为创新提供更加宽松的环境和激励措施。

政府可以通过制定科技政策、鼓励科技创新投资、提供研发经费等方式,为创新提供支持和保护。

企业也应该为员工提供培训机会,鼓励他们提出新的建议和创意。

同时,政企合作也是创新的重要环节。

政府与企业可以共同合作,共同研发新技术、新产品,推动创新进程。

只有政府和企业联手合作,才能形成推动创新的强大力量。

最后,我想强调的是,创新的目的是为了改善人类的生活。

创新不应该仅仅停留在学术研究或商业利润上,更应该关注人的需求和幸福。

我们应该思考如何用创新解决环境问题,改善医疗条件,促进教育公平等等。

TED演讲稿

TED演讲稿

引言概述:TED演讲是一种公共演讲形式,通过分享观点、故事和经验来传达信息。

本文将深入探讨TED演讲的相关内容,为读者提供关于TED演讲的详细介绍和指导。

正文部分将围绕主题,包括演讲准备、演讲结构、演讲技巧、演讲实践和演讲总结。

正文内容:一、演讲准备1.确定主题:选择一个独特而引人注目的主题,确保在演讲中能够引发观众的兴趣和思考。

2.目标受众:了解目标受众的兴趣和关注点,定制演讲内容以符合观众期望。

3.收集材料:通过阅读、研究和采访等方式,收集相关材料和案例,为演讲提供支持和依据。

4.梳理思路:将收集到的材料进行整理和分类,梳理出清晰的逻辑结构,确保演讲思路清晰、有条理。

5.演讲稿写作:根据梳理出的思路,撰写演讲稿,确保内容简洁明了,语言通俗易懂。

二、演讲结构1.开场:引入主题,吸引观众的注意力,可以使用引言、问题、故事等方式。

2.主体段落:根据演讲思路,将主要内容划分成几个段落,每个段落讨论一个主要观点或主题,确保内容流畅连贯。

3.演讲技巧:使用适当的交互方式,如问答、互动等,增加与观众的互动,提高演讲的吸引力和说服力。

4.转折和连接:在段落之间进行转折和连接,确保整个演讲的逻辑结构清晰、有层次。

5.总结:对整个演讲进行总结,重点强调演讲的核心观点和要点,给观众留下深刻的印象。

三、演讲技巧1.声音和语言:控制好语速和音量,清晰地表达每个词语,避免模糊不清。

2.肢体语言:运用适当的肢体语言,增强演讲的表达力和感染力,如手势、眼神等。

3.表情和面部表达:保持自然和真实的面部表情,展示自信和魅力。

4.语调和节奏:运用合适的语调和节奏,增强语言的表达效果,吸引观众的注意力。

5.幽默和亲和力:运用合适的幽默和亲和力,与观众建立良好的互动关系,增加演讲的吸引力。

四、演讲实践1.反复练习:在演讲前进行充分的反复练习,熟悉演讲稿的内容和顺序,增加演讲的自信心。

2.时间控制:掌握好演讲的时间控制,确保在规定时间内完成演讲,避免超时或时间不足。

珠海发展演讲稿英文作文

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Today, I stand before you to talk about the remarkable development of Zhuhai. It is a city that has undergone tremendous growth and transformation over the years. From a small fishing village to a thriving metropolis, Zhuhai has come a long way.Let me begin by highlighting the natural beauty of Zhuhai. With its picturesque coastline and stunning landscapes, Zhuhai is a paradise for nature lovers. Thecity is blessed with beautiful beaches, lush green parks, and breathtaking mountains. Whether it's a leisurely stroll along the beach or a hike up the hills, Zhuhai offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.Moving on to the economic development of Zhuhai, it is truly impressive. The city has emerged as a major hub for industries such as electronics, petrochemicals, and tourism.Zhuhai's strategic location, adjacent to Macau and Hong Kong, has played a significant role in attracting foreign investments. The establishment of the Zhuhai Free Trade Zone has further boosted the city's economic growth, making it an attractive destination for businesses and investors.In terms of infrastructure, Zhuhai has undergone significant improvements. The city boasts a modern and efficient transportation system, including an extensive network of highways, bridges, and tunnels. The construction of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge has greatly enhanced connectivity between these three regions, making it easier for people and goods to travel.Education is another area where Zhuhai has made great strides. The city is home to several prestigious universities and research institutes, attracting students and scholars from all over the world. The emphasis on education has not only contributed to the intellectual development of the city but also fostered a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.Furthermore, Zhuhai is known for its vibrant cultural scene. The city hosts numerous festivals, exhibitions, and performances throughout the year, showcasing its rich cultural heritage. From traditional Chinese opera to contemporary art exhibitions, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Zhuhai.Lastly, I would like to mention the warm and welcoming nature of the people of Zhuhai. The residents of this city are known for their hospitality and friendliness. Whether you are a visitor or a resident, you will always feel at home in Zhuhai.In conclusion, Zhuhai's development is a testament to the hard work and determination of its people. From its natural beauty to its economic growth, from its infrastructure to its cultural scene, Zhuhai has truly become a city that offers the best of both worlds. It is a place where tradition meets modernity, where nature coexists with urbanization. Zhuhai is a city that continues to evolve and thrive, and I am proud to be a part of its journey. Thank you.。

ted演讲稿范文

ted演讲稿范文

TED演讲稿范文1. 演讲开始大家好,我很荣幸能够站在这里与大家分享我的想法和经验。

我相信,通过TED这个平台,我们可以一起探讨并找到解决方案,努力实现自我价值,创造美好的未来。

2. 引入话题今天,我想和大家谈论的是人类的创造力和无限的潜能。

在我们生活的这个世界上,每个人都天生具备不同的天赋和能力。

然而,我们常常被限制在固有的思维模式中,很难发挥出自己的真正潜力。

3. 讲述个人故事让我先来分享一个关于我的个人经历。

在我年轻的时候,我从小就对音乐深感兴趣。

然而,由于我所在的家庭环境以及教育制度的限制,我没有机会接受专业的音乐训练。

因此,我从事了其他行业,但音乐的梦想一直在我心中。

4. 探索创造力的重要性创造力是人类独特的优势,它是我们与其他物种的一大区别。

通过发挥自己的创造力,我们能够解决问题、创造价值、推动社会发展。

然而,由于各种原因,很多人并没有意识到自己的创造力,或者被固有的观念所束缚。

5. 跳出舒适区要释放自己的创造力,我们首先需要跳出舒适区。

舒适区是指我们习惯的生活模式和思维方式,它限制了我们的视野和想象力。

我们需要敢于面对挑战,勇于尝试新事物,才能发现自己的潜力。

6. 培养创造力的方法下面,我将和大家分享一些培养创造力的方法,希望能够给大家一些启发:•多样化的学习:不要局限于某一个领域,多学习不同的知识和技能,融会贯通,拓宽思维。

•对问题进行思考:学会提出问题,并尝试不同的解决方法,激发创造力。

•保持好奇心:主动探索未知领域,勇于尝试新事物。

•与他人合作:与他人进行合作与交流,从他们的经验中学习,激发创新想法。

7. 激励他人释放潜力除了开发自己的创造力,我们还可以通过激励他人释放他们的潜力。

每个人都拥有独特的优点和能力,我们可以通过鼓励和支持,帮助他们发现自己的价值和潜力。

8. 结语在结束之前,我想再次强调创造力的重要性。

我们每个人都拥有无限的潜能,只有发挥自己的创造力,才能实现自我价值,为社会做出贡献。

ted优秀演讲稿

ted优秀演讲稿

ted优秀演讲稿摘要:一、引言:简要介绍TED演讲的意义和价值二、演讲稿的撰写原则:1.突出主题,2.结构清晰,3.语言简练,4.观点新颖,5.举例生动三、优秀演讲稿特点:1.引人入胜的开场,2.逻辑严谨的论述,3.生动形象的描绘,4.情感真挚的诉求,5.富有创意的结尾四、撰写技巧:1.抓住听众注意力,2.善用故事叙述,3.适当运用幽默和讽刺,4.注重语言的韵律和节奏,5.配合PPT等辅助手段五、实战演练:优秀演讲稿案例分析及改进建议六、总结:强调撰写优秀演讲稿的关键要素及注意事项正文:一、引言TED(Technology, Entertainment, Design,科技、娱乐、设计)是全球知名的分享思想、传播创意的平台。

在这里,各行各业的优秀人才汇聚一堂,通过简短的演讲分享他们的见解、经验和故事。

一篇优秀的TED演讲稿不仅要有深刻的内涵和独特的观点,还要具备良好的可读性和实用性。

那么,如何撰写一篇引人入胜的TED演讲稿呢?二、演讲稿的撰写原则1.突出主题:演讲稿的主题应鲜明突出,让听众一目了然。

避免涉及过多无关紧要的细节,以免让听众感到困惑。

2.结构清晰:演讲稿应具备清晰的结构,包括引言、论述、举例、结论等部分。

听众才能更好地理解你的观点,并跟随你的思路。

3.语言简练:尽量用简洁明了的语言表达观点,避免冗长复杂的句子。

同时,注意遣词造句,使语言富有表现力。

4.观点新颖:演讲稿中的观点应具有一定的新颖性,不仅能引起听众的兴趣,还能激发他们的思考。

5.举例生动:适当运用生动的例子、故事和比喻,使演讲内容更加形象化,增强听众的感知。

三、优秀演讲稿特点1.引人入胜的开场:一个有趣、引人入胜的开场白能够迅速抓住听众的注意力,为后续内容的阐述打下良好基础。

2.逻辑严谨的论述:演讲稿应具备严密的逻辑性,使听众能够顺畅地跟随演讲者的思路,理解观点。

3.生动形象的描绘:通过细腻的描绘、形象的表达,使演讲内容更具感染力,深入人心。

ted演讲ppt和演讲稿

ted演讲ppt和演讲稿

TED演讲PPT和演讲稿TED是一家非营利组织,致力于广泛传播思想和知识。

TED演讲以其独特的形式和深刻的观点而闻名于世。

在TED演讲中,PPT和演讲稿是演讲者传达信息、引起共鸣的重要工具。

本文将介绍TED演讲PPT和演讲稿的特点和编写技巧,以帮助你提升演讲的效果。

TED演讲PPTTED演讲PPT以其简洁、直观和富有视觉冲击力而著称。

以下是一些关键的PPT设计原则和技巧:1. 简约与重点突出TED演讲PPT通常采用简洁的设计,避免过多的文字和图像。

每张PPT只展示一个主要观点或消息,用大字体突出关键词汇或短语。

演讲者可以通过动态效果、图表或图片来增加视觉吸引力。

2. 色彩搭配和字体选择选择适合主题以及易于阅读的颜色搭配。

对比明显的颜色可以帮助突出重点。

字体应选择简单易读的款式,并确保足够大,以便观众远离屏幕时也能看清楚。

在PPT上使用花俏的字体应避免。

3. 图片和图表在TED演讲PPT中使用高质量的图片和图表可以增强视觉效果,帮助观众更好地理解演讲者的观点。

选择图片时应确保与主题相关,并注意版权问题。

4. 动画和过渡效果适度使用动画和过渡效果可以增强PPT的吸引力,但要避免过多的闪烁和烦琐的效果。

动画和过渡效果应与演讲内容相配合,突出重点。

5. 共享和备份将PPT设置为可共享的格式(如PDF),以便在演讲前后在线或离线共享。

此外,演讲者应备份PPT,以防止意外的数据丢失。

TED演讲稿TED演讲稿在演讲者和观众之间充当着纽带的作用。

以下是一些建议,可帮助你撰写一篇引人入胜的TED演讲稿:1. 主题陈述在演讲稿的开头,清晰地陈述主题和目标,以帮助听众理解演讲的重点。

这个主题陈述应该简明扼要,激发听众的兴趣。

2. 结构清晰演讲稿应具备明确的结构,包括引言、主体和结论。

在主体部分,逐步展开演讲的核心内容,并使用合适的段落来分隔不同的观点。

3. 语言简练TED演讲的时间通常有限,因此演讲稿应该避免冗长的句子和复杂的词汇。

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