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What are the 4 characteristics of public speaking?

1. features communication between a speaker and an audience.
2. is audience centered
3. emphasizes the spoken word
4. is usually a prepared presentation

What is the historical tradition of public speaking?

-ancient greeks and chinese developed rhetoric
-african storytellers
-great awakening and preachers
-american revolution and the ratifying of the constitution
-antislaver movement and womes suffarage

Linear process

The old way of public speaking with no feedback

source (linear)

person with ideas to express

message (linear)
ideas that you convey to the audience

encode (linear)

you choose verbal and nonverbal symbols to express the ideas
decode (linear)
recievers try to make sense of the message
noise (linear)
Could impede the communication of messages.
Example: loud noises going on, or speaker is thinking of something elese.
Transactional Process
an exchange in which all the participants continuously send and reciee messages

feedback (transactional)

Response to a message.
Example: shouting, laughing, nodding, ect

What are the 4 characteristics of public speaking?

Public speaking...
1. features communication between a speaker and an audience.
2. is audience centered
3. emphasizes the spoken word
4. is usually a prepared presentation
What is the historical tradition of public speaking?
-ancient greeks and chinese developed rhetoric
-african storytellers
-great awakening and preachers
-american revolution and the ratifying of the constitution
-antislaver movement and womes suffarage
Linear process
The old way of public speaking with no feedback
source (linear)
person with ideas to express
message (linear)
ideas that you convey to the audience
encode (linear)
you choose verbal and nonverbal symbols to express the ideas
decode (linear)
recievers try to make sense of the message
noise (linear)
Could impede the communication of messages.
Example: loud noises going on, or speaker is thinking of something elese.
Transactional Process
an exchange in which all the participants continuously send and reciee messages

feedback (transactional)

Response to a message.
Example: shouting, laughing, nodding, ect
shared meaning (transactional)
a common understanding with little confusion and few misinterpretations
Critical Thinking
What to believe and how to act after a careful evaluation of the evidence and reasoning in a communication.
Need to analyze:
your own assumptions
others ideas
reliability
truth
accuracy