How to create a crowdsourced presentation

Just two more weeks to go.


I’m so excited.


The TED talk is ready and I already done a few dozen rehearsals.


The process of creating my talk was fascinating and surprising.


It started with thinking about the structure of the talk, looking for crowd wisdom inspiring stories , receiving creative ideas to convey the message (like the ox, quotations and more), linguistic proof using Wikipedia, editing a video with the crowd, doing the dress rehearsal and more.


The 16 year old Or Sagy has created a diagram to present all the stages in the process by weeks. Here is the big picture:


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Here is a link to a high resolution image.


Indeed it is a complex task which required a substantial amount of time.


But, during the process I have met fascinating people, I received amazing ideas and according to your feedbacks, the presentation (touch wood) is excellent. Thank you!


In two weeks I’m going to make my dream come true.


And then, when I will try to be the best I can be, toward the end of the presentation, I will say this sentence which concludes the journey I’m going through in the best way:


"Dreams are what guides us and what helps us to become the best thing that we could be. Dreams are what make us who we are" – Sir. Ken Robinson.

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Published on February 14, 2012 23:26
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