Author Topic: [BLOGLAND]Public Speaking Informative speech tomorrow  (Read 404 times)

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I have to do an informative speech on ways to organize your life using an iPhone (yes i know it's Apple).  I am super nervous because it HAS to be at least 5 minutes and no longer. 

RIP me

halfway through the presentation smash your phone with a hammer and yell "Just kidding" and make the other half about why you should use Android  :cookieMonster:

hope you have the speech ready

halfway through the presentation smash your phone with a hammer and yell "Just kidding" and make the other half about why you should use Android  :cookieMonster:

actual advice here: just list out the different kinds of ways iphones can help  organize your work and find a bunch of apps for each point

eg: up to date comprehensive calendar, banking and payment services, timed and dynamic reminders for things like flights that can trigger based on distance from a place, google drive/docs/email apps that let you stay on top of things, news and emergency warning services.

that should be enough for 5 minutes if not more

5 minutes isn't long. It will go by faster than you think if you know what you're talking about.

In college you'll be doing 15+ minute long minute presentations/speeches like every semester. My longest(in school) was a 2-part 30+30 minute speech involving seismic hazard assessment on hydro-binded infrastructure. That was torture.

My best advice is to practice out loud. It'll help you get a routine down so you can just walk into class and own that presentation the day of.
« Last Edit: November 12, 2016, 10:04:33 PM by Ravencroft· »

5 minutes isn't long. It will go by faster than you think if you know what you're talking about.

In college you'll be doing 15+ minute long minute presentations/speeches like every semester. My longest(in school) was a 2-part 30+30 minute speech involving seismic hazard assessment on hydro-binded infrastructure. That was torture.

My best advice is to practice out loud. It'll help you get a routine down so you can just walk into class and own that presentation the day of.
That's the problem, my speech is longer than 5 minutes and I have to speak fast to go through it.  Apparently, our next speech is supposed to be 10 minutes and we have to memorize the whole thing.