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The 8 steps in the audience centered model of public speaking
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1.select and narrow the topic
2.identify the purpose 3.develop central idea 4.generate main idea 5.gather supporting material 6.organize presentation. 7.rehearse presentation 8.deliver presentation |
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what is the significance of being an audience centered public speaker?
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someone who considers and adpats to the audience at every stage of the public speaking process.
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what are the steps to help manage their anxiety?
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1. knowing how to prepare a speech
2.being prepared, 3.focus on your audience 4.focusing on your message 5.thinking positively 6.using deep breathing techniques 7.seeking opportunities to speak 8.seeking prof. help |
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what are the guidelines for selecting and narrowing a speech?
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considering the audience, occasion, and personal interests.
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general purpose
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the broad reason for giving a presentation:to inform, to persuade, or to entertain an audience
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specific purpose
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a concise statement of what listeners should know or be able to do, or how they should feel, by the time the speaker finishes the presentation.
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What are the 5 criteria for evaluating internet sites?
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accountability
accuracy objectivity date usability |
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central idea
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the thesis statement of a presentation
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periodicals
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a popular magazine or professional journal
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newspapers
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available in three forms:online, traditional newspaper format, and microfilm
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reference resources
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material housed inthe reference section of a library;may include encyclopedias, dictionaries, directories, atlases, almanacs, yearbooks, books of quotations, and biographical dictionaries.
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government documents
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mateial published by the government, including records of official proceedings, pamphlets and brochures, and statistical data.
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what are the 6 types of supporting material?
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illustrations, descriptions and explanations, definitions, analogies, statistics and opinions
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