All to often when we are giving a speech, we do it in what is called the “classic style”.
This means that we stand on a stage and we speak to our audience and they listen to us because of the importance of public speaking. This is a one-directional monologue. However, times are changing. We are no longer limited to having to give our speeches in this way. Our audiences want more interaction with us during our speech.
As speakers we need to understand what new tools are available so that we can start to work them into our next speech.