Welcome to Sp Cm 212 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Prof. Jean Goodwin 308A Carver M 9-11 Th 1-3.

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Welcome to Sp Cm 212 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Prof. Jean Goodwin 308A Carver M 9-11 Th 1-3

Lect 1M The goal of this course Ten years from now, you will be giving great speeches and presentations.

Lect 1M The way ahead Unit 1: Beginnings Unit 2: Informative Speaking Unit 3: Persuasive Speaking Unit 4: Speaking on Special Occasions

Lect 1M How do people learn? Anderson & Krathwohl (eds.) A Taxonomy for Learning (2001)

Lect 1M 1. Remembering & Understanding Read/Watch Lucas, 9th ed. +CDs! Slagell, 10th ed. Take WebCT Quiz

Lect 1M 2. Applying & Analyzing "Lecture" sessions active learning End of unit tests focus on analysis of a speech

Lect 1M 3. Evaluating & Creating Coursework assignments opportunities for feedback Lab sessions opportunities to practice Deliver your speech!

Lect 1M Find your way around the Syllabus 1.Where will you be 2 weeks from now (Monday, 28 Jan)? 2.What is Friday's quiz worth? 3.What's the bonus for perfect attendance? 4.What's the single largest assignment of the semester? 5.When do you sign up for speaking times for the semester?

Lect 1M This week 1.Background survey –Tell us about yourself! –Figure out WebCT –Due on WebCT by 9 a.m. Wednesday –10 points 2.First Lab –Meet your lab instructor!

Lect 1M This week 3. First WebCT quiz Due by 9 a.m. Friday 10 multiple choice questions On reading for the day only Can take twice, w/30 minute wait Higher grade recorded "Open everything"

Lect 1M studying Transmitting another's answers or having someone else take the quiz for you--cheating.

Lect 1M This week 4. Back in Lecture on Friday -The core skills of this class -Your first speech Question: What three things does a person need to know to be a successfull speaker?

Lect 1M Final Thought When you come to a fork in the road, take it. --Yogi Berra