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Chapters 1 & 2 Recap/Lecture
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A valuable skill “means of civic engagement” (p. 5) An ethical responsibility A common fear (ranked higher than death by many)
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SimilaritiesDifferences Organize ideas Tailor message Tell story for max. impact Adapt to listener Structure Formal vs. informal Method of delivery
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Short Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd-AA5lziws How did she handle her nervousness? Positives? Negatives? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd-AA5lziws How to deal? ◦ Experience ◦ Prepare ◦ Think positively ◦ Visualize Success ◦ Remember, they can’t tell most nervousness ◦ Don’t aim for perfection; doesn’t exist ◦ Sleep, breath, and focus!
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Public Speaking and Critical Thinking ◦ Relationship? Evaluation of self as speaker ◦ Effective vs. Ineffective speakers? (pg. 27; #2 & #3) ◦ Strengths? Weaknesses? ◦ Will use evaluation to create goals
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Speaker Message (verbal and nonverbal) Channel Listener (frame of reference) Feedback (verbal and nonverbal) Interference (external vs. internal) Situation (time and place)
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What type of feedback would be helpful? Any potential interference? How does our class “situation” help? Hurt?
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Prepare for and respect diversity ◦ Ethnocentrism = good or bad? Make and strive for ethical goals Be prepared Be honest Avoid abusive language (e.g. name calling)
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Plagiarism ◦ Global Plagiarism ◦ Patchwork ◦ Incremental Applies only to direct quotes?
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Pick a partner GA tour guides Why should we visit? Must discuss 2 “hotspots”
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Create a speech around the statement: “Public speaking is ___________” With a partner, create a short speech ◦ Audience: Draw from hat ◦ Angle: Your choice—informative, encouraging, or persuasive ◦ Must create slogan Be creative!! Critique groups
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