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Think Like A Journalist | Kelsey Samuels | TEDxPlano 

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Journalists have a unique skill set in an era of fake news and echo chambers. Kelsey Samuels asks the question, “What if I’m wrong?”
Kelsey Samuels is no stranger to North Texas and its changing landscape. She graduated from Texas Christian University with a B.A. in Journalism, then worked as web editor and general assignment reporter for the Lufkin Daily News in East Texas. She currently works for the Plano Star Courier as the community reporter. Kelsey is a fan of the internet, but as a journalist she’s an observer more than a participant. This is why she believes her tweets and posts are so lame.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 100   
@issy0613
@issy0613 5 лет назад
This TED talk needs way, WAY more views.
@zyxriaru5010
@zyxriaru5010 5 лет назад
The title could be changed into "How Journalists spot fake news" to get more views! This is very informative. I am a campus journalist and it was always a challenge of my credibility when sharing news in today's agile media.
@zabidi59
@zabidi59 6 месяцев назад
Do like to share your view please.
@wendlessly7801
@wendlessly7801 3 года назад
I'd like to make a conclusion that some people are drawn to journalism because they realize they have been wrong. I'm still a junior and I'm interested in society and welfare. Now what it took from me to realize I've been wrong was that I've been living in a wealthy family, and I had believed that people can live well as long as they get sufficient of their needs. But boy was I wrong. It only gets complicated. The world, let alone my country, has a deeply flawed system. The undemanding labor market, the unfair share for wage, corruption, and many more problems to name that needs to be worked on. I believe by making the people stand on their ground as my writing delivers truth to them, all actions that are needed to be taken will come as a fruit of an honest awareness. I believe that with being truthful, sincerity will become mankind's culture. Thanks to this intellectual lady that now I can be clear about my perspective.
@DJK-cq2uy
@DJK-cq2uy 5 месяцев назад
Babble blubbering clown 🤡
@veronicagdowning
@veronicagdowning 3 года назад
We are using Media to help shape our personal biases instead of adjusting our beliefs to fit the evidence in front of us. AMAZING STATEMENT!
@AshVie22
@AshVie22 4 года назад
"Read the headline, the lead, the body before you talk about it" a big yes for this!
@lucy11465
@lucy11465 6 лет назад
This was a great TED Talk; it definitely deserves more recognition :)
@ngalahansel6066
@ngalahansel6066 2 года назад
I am completing my MA in Journalism at Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa and honestly, I think we as journalists are discrediting the profession by giving legitimacy to the term "fake news". This is because anyone can label news they are not comfortable with as "fake news". We should rather talk of "misinformation". Often times, what passes for "fake news" doesn't even meet the criteria for what constitutes "news". If it is news, it can't be fake; and if it is fake, it can't be news.
@sphelelendlovu2234
@sphelelendlovu2234 2 года назад
hi im doing my second year at dut really need some information from you
@summydots
@summydots Год назад
A very good point
@wabakoen5548
@wabakoen5548 Год назад
“Misinformation” is worse version of fake news. It means that news you don’t like is wrong in some way even if it is entirely true.
@DJK-cq2uy
@DJK-cq2uy 5 месяцев назад
Thanks always wanted to hear the opinion of some goofball 😂
@HawkinsNiki
@HawkinsNiki 7 лет назад
Very informative and thought provoking conversation!
@tammykaplan2214
@tammykaplan2214 4 года назад
Wow. Thank you so much for sharing, Ms. Samuels. I wanted a way to share this idea with my Journalism students, and you did an amazing job of saying exactly what I want them to hear before they start writing articles for our school newspaper. Not only that, but I will share the link on my Facebook page as well, as I believe everyone out there on social media needs to hear the important points you make about diversifying where they get their news. I cringe at so many of the things shared by people I love or consider a friend. Take care!
@marialuisacosta7261
@marialuisacosta7261 7 лет назад
the most inspiring Ted talk I've have ever seen
@mckenzielangendorf1437
@mckenzielangendorf1437 6 лет назад
You're a great public speaker and you make awesome points. Good job!
@YoungWildAndCheap
@YoungWildAndCheap 6 лет назад
That was incredible, truly.Trying to think of something meaningful to say but how do you follow THAT -- Bravo
@balls-tc3ip
@balls-tc3ip 5 лет назад
Wow she is an incredible public speaker.
@islamislam-zw3il
@islamislam-zw3il 5 лет назад
....and here I am , trying to cram as much info as possible for entrance examination for admission in "journalism " ! ,😋😋😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
@isaromero1719
@isaromero1719 3 года назад
Ratio
@dinkydodinky1437
@dinkydodinky1437 5 лет назад
How does this not have a million views? She has a powerful voice that more people need to hear
@Mal-97
@Mal-97 11 месяцев назад
Kelsey Samuels' TEDxPlano talk, 'Think Like A Journalist,' is truly outstanding. She's an incredible public speaker, and her message about being responsible consumers of news is both eye-opening and thought-provoking. Her talk deserves more recognition, and it's a must-watch for anyone interested in journalism.
@williammayes374
@williammayes374 Месяц назад
I use you in my J1 class! You are needed! You are my kids' knowledge too.
@muhammadraffi4732
@muhammadraffi4732 9 месяцев назад
What a tremendous explanation, the information that you’re giving to us is really useful for the near future. Thank you for reminding us about how important a credibility when sharing news in today’s agile media.
@dheekshithasrinivasan4728
@dheekshithasrinivasan4728 4 года назад
This is an awesome Ted talk!! As a student of journalism I've always wondered why people never read the whole piece of news before sharing it. This talk made me realise things that I've always tried to ignore. Thanks to her!!
@solito7330
@solito7330 5 лет назад
Can't believe this only has 16k views.
@buffobunny8153
@buffobunny8153 3 года назад
Great presentation. So many excellent points. Thoughts; 1. If the social media world she created wasn’t reality, isn’t it possible that the world others perceive isn’t “reality” either?Maybe truth is a mixture of all sides. 2. Anyone else notice she called Trayvon a “little boy?” As a journalist, I found that interesting. 3. I will be sharing this. It gives several things to think about.
@tikaperson
@tikaperson 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful story about self reflection and social growth and awareness... But I was hoping by the title that I would get tips on... I dunno. Maybe on how to think like a journalist? :/
@isaiahalleman8055
@isaiahalleman8055 5 лет назад
Truly one of the best talks EVER!
@HassanAlbasari-de5vy
@HassanAlbasari-de5vy 6 месяцев назад
This is very helpful and true. Keep of the good job.
@lenabluetv
@lenabluetv 5 лет назад
Wow Beautiful delivery & Amazing voice 😍💙🌹
@francesbernard2445
@francesbernard2445 2 месяца назад
I better watch this TED Talk before having to do my next speech in class assignment. Good thing Kelsey Samuels thinks like a journalist while she has a brilliant and healthy long term memory too. Good thing reasonable people do not believe that anyone should be expected to know how to think like both a journalist and an FBI agent or a public health professional at the same time during the same formal interview or during the same formal speach that day.
@danielmbangura
@danielmbangura Год назад
Brilliant, beautiful and humorous
@janibii_608
@janibii_608 Год назад
This is probably the best ted talk Ive seen its so good
@JessicaAfricaOfficialke
@JessicaAfricaOfficialke 4 года назад
Your story telling skills are amazing
@yourbuddyunit
@yourbuddyunit Месяц назад
Damm, that reality check hit me as a little kid in nyc. I mean I looked for reasons why the world was so messed up before I hit puberty. Stay curious, reality is malleable to those with knowledge.
@1999590
@1999590 6 лет назад
Awesome n underrated
@nicholasdean3467
@nicholasdean3467 5 лет назад
Name a politician that was trust worthy within the past 20 years 4:20
@MahouKat
@MahouKat 4 года назад
Let's be honest, no one is completely trust worthy. No politician, not even your best friend. Sure, how trust worthy someone is varies, but no one is 100%. And if someone says they're 'trustworthy', then they're definitely not.
@JP2GiannaT
@JP2GiannaT 4 года назад
I like the local district representative in our state...our local school board is ok...can't think of any national ones though.
@EmmalynnCynefin
@EmmalynnCynefin 4 года назад
She is a beautiful woman with a beautiful voice and a beautiful and real message.
@Itsmiquellaaa
@Itsmiquellaaa 3 года назад
Very informative and inspirational!
@parmveersinghextensioneduc4131
i want to present my story.. please give me a chance..
@kinzaz9232
@kinzaz9232 3 года назад
AMAZING TEDTALK, AMAZING SPEAKER.
@RuralRootsIndia
@RuralRootsIndia 5 лет назад
Beautiful lady with a perspective 👌 I would love to see more tedtalks of yours
@sweetlife3623
@sweetlife3623 2 года назад
My coverage shape people's perspectives of their community
@jenifersa206
@jenifersa206 5 лет назад
God..I really like your voice.
@ojukwuemmanuel180
@ojukwuemmanuel180 Год назад
Great speech👏
@njd5815
@njd5815 5 лет назад
Remember this if its fake its not news.
@ralph5609
@ralph5609 4 года назад
I will
@TasnimChowdhury
@TasnimChowdhury 3 года назад
Absolutely love this! Definitely will take this forward as i continue my journalism career.
@sweetlife3623
@sweetlife3623 2 года назад
Find every perspective to the story not just the ones that suit your fancy
@mikewright3837
@mikewright3837 4 года назад
Strong, beautiful, modest, intelligent...I could not pinpoint your political bias. Much respect.
@phish_1
@phish_1 Год назад
What is the minimum standard qualification of being a journalist in CNN, Fox News, BBC news, and etc…
@bioskopandchampagne
@bioskopandchampagne 5 лет назад
Wow... this is so inspiring..
@khyberhayat7836
@khyberhayat7836 6 лет назад
Good!
@MagmaPC
@MagmaPC 2 года назад
Love this
@masasijafari7759
@masasijafari7759 5 лет назад
Well ....good talk
@oliviasflowers4042
@oliviasflowers4042 4 года назад
Kelsey nice talk.
@angelicahernandez3788
@angelicahernandez3788 Год назад
That was beautiful friend!
@ricardogava1001
@ricardogava1001 3 года назад
fantastic
@mamaroxy2425
@mamaroxy2425 5 лет назад
Loved! Thank you.
@katherinejoyce3629
@katherinejoyce3629 5 лет назад
awesome!! 👍🏻
@zat-en-aphpaneah2830
@zat-en-aphpaneah2830 4 года назад
You appear nervous,queen,but you nonetheless got your thought out.
@AlexaWexaa
@AlexaWexaa 3 года назад
Iconic
@Juan-cy4rb
@Juan-cy4rb 4 года назад
cool stuff
@imarasalsabila4102
@imarasalsabila4102 5 лет назад
I'm Sory..Are there no subtitles to Indonesian?
@yasminem9990
@yasminem9990 4 года назад
BEAUTIFULLY said I applaud you miss
@SamBaughTV
@SamBaughTV 4 года назад
That FLAMA shoutout ayyyyy
@ramonmcgee2240
@ramonmcgee2240 5 лет назад
Very well said. I really enjoyed this TED talk.
@rupomsreelkolkata
@rupomsreelkolkata 6 лет назад
We r MEDIAN
@kimberlyhoward4032
@kimberlyhoward4032 4 года назад
Nice ❤️
@genuine1260
@genuine1260 4 года назад
people are watching "aMoNg uS hAcKeR nOt cLiCkBaIt" instead of this channel who says very useful and deep things, smh
@dragmonimedianetwork
@dragmonimedianetwork 2 года назад
sքɛɛċɦ աas engaging
@mosesumoh4571
@mosesumoh4571 4 года назад
That was a great a great job. As an Entertainment Journalist, I write Articles that benefits my industry.
@Sophia_Artura
@Sophia_Artura 2 года назад
This really has nothing to do with journalism…
@itsmicora
@itsmicora 3 года назад
This was really good I definitely agree with what she said.
@ilmudakwahkpi2b77
@ilmudakwahkpi2b77 5 лет назад
Ga ada translate ke indonesia gitu.?🙄
@ac9347
@ac9347 3 года назад
The media needs to suffer more consequences for their actions and manipulations
@carolinacosta4707
@carolinacosta4707 4 года назад
she's incredible
@codyjohnson7310
@codyjohnson7310 Год назад
She is a very good speaker. I just wish people seen racism is in every race not just one select race.
@alexferrercampo7438
@alexferrercampo7438 4 года назад
I'm no fan of Trump, but if you talk about staying objective, mentioning dates, quotes...you cannot immediately go and happily say "he is a bigot" without backing it up with dates and quotes. Want to roast him? Be my guest, but use facts, especially if you're preaching on journalism ethics. You also talk about self reflection and self questioning, but you only seem to keep pushing your opinions. I may share them with you, but you're not doing them any favors. You also speak about post-racial society, yet the first thing you mention about that high school crush is him being dark when it has nothing to do with the story. Awkward. I hope we can all actually put in each other shoes. Stay safe.
@stephdegoede8316
@stephdegoede8316 5 лет назад
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaamen
@jankopandza1072
@jankopandza1072 Год назад
Journalists ? i see only activists today no journalists
@jlove5902
@jlove5902 3 года назад
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@alinaross1008
@alinaross1008 Год назад
It took us less than 3 minutes to tell your political affiliation.
@abdullmarufhamdami6355
@abdullmarufhamdami6355 3 года назад
E......................................
@ABHIMANYUKUMAR-fu7rj
@ABHIMANYUKUMAR-fu7rj 5 лет назад
Name Date People face People quotes Powerful headlines
@niamhrobinson1370
@niamhrobinson1370 4 года назад
'We are our loved one's gatekeepers. We shouldn't lead them astray.' Wow, powerful words. A reminder to us to open our eyes and evaluate the news we hear before we accept it as absolute truth and pass it on. Nearly three years on but this Ted talk needs to blow up!
@danielventura7946
@danielventura7946 2 года назад
She is incredible, I believe that opening up your perspective in anyway is really powerful and makes humanity less of a disappointment. This is what we are never taught in school. I go to a public school with mainly hispanic students, so our perspectives are restricted in many ways. I see this first hand all the time when talking to my colleagues. Great video though, really powerful message.
@beatricesieunda1859
@beatricesieunda1859 4 года назад
I admire you girl,kudos👍👍👍👍
@paigez7680
@paigez7680 Год назад
Excellent!!!
@GiftedSince92GiftedSince92
@GiftedSince92GiftedSince92 4 года назад
Great video!
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