Public Speaking 101 Sharon Rheiangle Instructor. Introduction to Public Speaking.

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Public Speaking 101 Sharon Rheiangle Instructor

Introduction to Public Speaking

Types of Presentations n Technical (for describing technical specifications and terminology n Instructional (for communicating a process or procedure to learners) n Illustrate (for enhancing understanding with anecdotal stories) n Demonstrative (for enhancing with live demonstration. n Discussion (for conducting relatively informal group meetings.

Five C’s for Excellence in Public Speaking n Confidence n Competent n Credible n Convincing n Comfortable

Reasons for Experiencing Stage Fright n Fear of Failure n Lack of Confidence n Lack of Preparation n Lack of Knowledge About Topic n Lack of Knowledge About Audience

Methods to Overcoming Stage Fright n Be positive n Practice Often n Prepare Thoroughly n Research Your Topic n Research Your Audience n

THANK YOU GOOD LUCK NEXT SEMESTER