You have broad discretion/freedom in your analysis of each lecture. It is vitally important that you cite/quote specific statements that the speaker makes when writing your critique. Each lecture provides a “Transcript” underneath the video, thus allowing you to further analyze the talk. You may use personal examples and thus “I” in your critiques. Talks may be viewed on most electronic devices by going to TED.com and searching by the talk title or speaker’s name.
1. TED TALK: “The Science of Stage Fright ” Mikael Ch
2. TED TALK: “How I beat stage fright” Joe Kwan
In no more than 1pg. discuss what you learned and what you can apply. Are there common threads with these two talks?