Fundamentals of Communication Chapter 14- Informative Presentations.

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Fundamentals of Communication Chapter 14- Informative Presentations

Characteristics of Informative Speeches What are some characteristics that you see? To impart knowledge To enhance understanding To facilitate the application of information

What is important to an Informative Speech? Individually come up with 5 things you think are important to remember. In pairs, decide on the 7 most important for your 10 to share with the class.

What do you need to know to inform others? Know your goal and intent Know the appropriateness of the topic Know your purpose What your audience should know or do? Describe, Distinguish, Compare, Define, State, Show How will you gauge success? How does a class do this?

Informative Speaking Strategies Create information hunger or a need Relate the information to the audience Use extrinsic motivation and use it early

Shaping Informative Content Limit main points Limit # of generalizations Select language aud. Understands Use specifics to illustrate abstract Include appropriate humor but caution Reveal how info meets aud. Needs Avoid info overload Organize for better understanding

Informative Presentation Skills Define meanings Describe using specific, concrete language Explain by clarifying and simplifying complex ideas Narrate by using stories to illustrate Demonstrate by showing process and procedure