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The use of relevant experiences, images, analogies, and metaphors for the audience to connect the new information with the old.
Association
The result of effective organization and the careful selection of words.
Clarity
The grouping of items of information together.
Clusters
The serial presentation of information usually in steps or phrases explaining processes and illustrating them.
Demonstrations
Define concepts or processes in a way that makes them relevant to listeners.
Explanations
A collection of facts, figures, observations, and real world inferences until human beings shape, interpret, and act on it.

Aka: Data
Information
Packaging facts and ideas in a ways that audience members can understand and remember.
Informative Speaking
Information that has been given human significance.
Knowledge
Usually involve more extended explanations and definitions, increase an audience's understanding of a particular field of knowledge.
Lectures
A speech that arranged and interprets information gathered in response to a request made by a group.
Oral Reports
A speech that attempts to influence listeners' thoughts or behaviors, appealing primarily through motivation.
Persuasive Speaking
Recreations of events that people can "see" -- can be a powerful technique to engage listeners.
Visualizations