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What are three guidelines for framing criticism fro your classmates?
1. Assessment must be honest
2. Focus on description
3. Work for constructive criticism
What are the 5 classical cannons of public speaking?
1. Invention (evidence)
2. Arrangement
3. Style
4. Memory
5. Delivery
What does the classical cannon of invention mean?
Invention is the discovery of evidence and the creation of good arguments for a particular position.
What does the classical cannon of arrangement mean?
Arrangement is the organization of the parts of the speech.
What does the classical cannon of style mean?
Style is the conscious control of language.
What does the classical cannon of memory mean?
Memory is the strategies for remembering key elements of the speech.
What does the classical cannon of delivery mean?
Delivery is the physical and vocal presentation of the speech.
What are the eight components of public speaking?
1. Historical Context
2. Immediate situation
3. Speaker
4. Audience
5. message.
6. Channel
7. Feedback
8. Noise
What is Historical Context?
The knowledge that is shared between the speaker and the audience.
What is the Immediate situation?
This is the precise situation within the speaker takes place
What is the Speaker?
The individual that is inspired to speak to an audience.
What is the audience?
The group people before whom a speech is delivered
What is the message?
The primary content that a speaker seeks to convey to an audience.
What is the Channel?
This is the medium through which the audience communicates to the speaker.
What is feedback?
This is the message that the audience provides a speaker in the process of a speech. Ex. yawns, smiles, laughter, facial expressions
What is noise?
Literal and figurative, refers to the distractions that interfere with the audience's ability or inclination to pay close attention to the speaker's message.
What are the four modes of delivery?
1. Memorized delivery
2. Impromptu
3. Extemporaneous Delivery
4. Reading from a script
What are the seven components of delivery: Vocal
1. Pace/Rate
2. Volume
3. Pitch
4. Tone/Animation
5. Enunciation and pronunciation
6. Silent/Vocal Pauses
7. Fluidity
What are the four components of delivery: Physical
1. Posture
2. Gestures
3. Facial expression
4. Eye contact