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What is communication and why is it important?
Communication application What is communication and why is it important?
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Communication –the process used to send and receive clear and understandable messages.
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Methods of Communication
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Methods of Communication
Verbal Nonverbal
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Methods of Communication
Verbal-spoken Nonverbal-includes writing, body language, facial expression etc.
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Opportunities for Communication
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Opportunities for Communication
Every day life-with friends, family, enemies At School-reports, presentations, school assemblies On the job-presentations, good speaking and listening skills are required Democracy-1st amendment allows for free speech
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Benefits of Comm App
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Benefits of Comm App Organizational skills-planning, organizing, outlining, etc. Writing skills-learn to get the audiences attention, support your ideas Critical Thinking skills- teaches problem solving and how to find weak points/arguments Research skills-how to use sources to find information Listening skills-listening for key points Helps speaker gain self-confidence
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Types of Speeches
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Types of Speeches Informative-informs, instructs, clarifies
Persuasive-convinces someone to buy an idea or product Ceremonial-celebrates or honors people or events
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History of Public Speaking
Ptahotep (Egypt) 2400 BC-taught the art of “fair speaking”
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History of Public Speaking
Ptahhotep (Egypt) 2400 BC-taught the art of “fair speaking” Sayings from Ptahhotep Fair speech is more rare than the emerald that is found by slave-maidens on the pebbles. Silence [can be] more profitable to you than abundant speech.
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History of Public Speaking
Hebrews-used speech to seek freedom from slavery under Egypt
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History of Public Speaking
Prophets-used speech to speak of God and his purpose
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History of Public Speaking
Greece, 5th Century BC- in order to own land, people had to present a speech, the best won land
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History of Public Speaking
Greece, 5th Century BC- There were no lawyers. When accused of a crime you defended yourself.
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History of Public Speaking
Aristotle-taught the art of persuading through speech
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History of Public Speaking
Has been used to shape societies and inspire people for good or bad
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