RESEARCH TOOLKIT
  • Research Overview
    • What is Research?
    • The Research Process
  • Getting Started
    • Understanding the Assignment
    • Getting Organized
    • Finding Focus: Subject, Topic, Guiding Question
  • Gathering Info
    • Types of Information Resources >
      • GUHSD Online Databases
      • Searching Google Smartly
      • Using Wikipedia Wisely
      • GUHSD Library Catalog
    • Using Keywords for Searching
    • Taking Notes and Tracking Sources >
      • Note-Taking Strategies
  • Analyzing Info
    • Evaluating Information >
      • Avoiding Fake News
    • Developing a Thesis and Argument
    • Using Supporting Evidence
  • Presenting Findings
    • Paper/Essay >
      • MLA Format
    • Live Talk
    • Visual
    • Video/Audio
    • Website
    • GUHSD Virtual Makerspace
  • Teacher Resources
  • User Feedback Form

Presenting Findings: Live Talk


Person speaking on a stage in front of a large audience
Support Your Talk With Visuals
Intersperse Short Video/Audio Clips
​Presentation literacy is highly valued since one of the most fundamental ways we share information is through talking.

Having the ability to deliver an engaging and effective live talk takes as much preparation as, and requires a process similar to, ​writing a paper.
​Just as when you write a paper:
  • Know your main point, which involves analyzing gathered information in order to develop a thesis.
  • Create an outline for your talk, although aim to speak naturally rather than reading from a script.
  • Be ready to support your ideas with evidence.
  • Provide attribution. Even though you are not able to use quotation mark symbols and formal citations, you may use verbal cues such as
    "[name] wrote/said..." Your teacher may also require you to submit a Works Cited page or equivalent list of references.

​Besides Presenting Content, You Are Also Presenting Yourself

When you present information via a live talk, your delivery affects the way that information is received and perceived by audience members.

​Even if you have good content, if you do not deliver it with confidence, the information will not have the same effect. Watch this video for advice on public speaking. The worksheet referenced is also linked below.
WellCast Public Speaking Worksheet

For Teachers [on red apple]

Start a TED-Ed Club

One way to help prepare students to deliver talks is by running a TED-Ed Club. 

TED-Ed Clubs offer educators a lesson-by-lesson guide to help students develop TED-style talks, so that they can share their "ideas worth spreading."
Learn More About TED-Ed Clubs

WHAT IF I NEED VISUALS
TO GO WITH MY TALK?
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  • Research Overview
    • What is Research?
    • The Research Process
  • Getting Started
    • Understanding the Assignment
    • Getting Organized
    • Finding Focus: Subject, Topic, Guiding Question
  • Gathering Info
    • Types of Information Resources >
      • GUHSD Online Databases
      • Searching Google Smartly
      • Using Wikipedia Wisely
      • GUHSD Library Catalog
    • Using Keywords for Searching
    • Taking Notes and Tracking Sources >
      • Note-Taking Strategies
  • Analyzing Info
    • Evaluating Information >
      • Avoiding Fake News
    • Developing a Thesis and Argument
    • Using Supporting Evidence
  • Presenting Findings
    • Paper/Essay >
      • MLA Format
    • Live Talk
    • Visual
    • Video/Audio
    • Website
    • GUHSD Virtual Makerspace
  • Teacher Resources
  • User Feedback Form