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Communication
Transaction in which speaker and listener simultaneously send, receive and interpret messages
Seven components of communication process
Source, Receiver, Message, Channel, Feedback, Situation, Noise
Source
Person who originates the message
Receiver
Group that hears and listens to the message sent by the source
Message
Facial expressions seen, words heard, visual aids illustrated, and the ideas or meanings conveyed simultaneously between source and receiver
Channel
means of distributing your words
Feedback
Verbal or nonverbal audience response
Situation
Time, place, and occasion in which the message sending and receiving occurs
Noise
interference or obstacles to communication
Six keys to confidence
Act confidently, know your subject, care about your subject, see your classmates as friends, see yourself as successful, practice for confidence
invention
finding info for your presentation
Disposition
selecting an appropriate arrangement and structure for a presentation
Style
Using clear and ornamental language
Memory
Being able to recall main ideas and details in your presentation
delivery
using effective verbal and nonverbal behaviors to maximize the effectiveness of your message
Modes of delivery
extemporaneous, manuscript, memorization, impromptu
defining
the presenter's meaning of a term that is scientific, controversial or hard to understand
describing
meaning of the person place , object or experience by telling its size shape, smell or your feelings about it
explaining
how something works, why something occurred or how something should be evaluated
Purpose statement
clarify topic and purpose of the speech
my audience will...
organizational patterns for persuasive presentation
problem-solution, logical, criteria satisfation
name calling
unfair categorization by labeling someone
glittering generalities
embrace a word that symbolizes a highly positive virtue
bandwagon
do something because everyone is doing it
circular reasoning
2 unproven propositions to prove each other
either/or
you are with this or against this, only 2 sides to an argument
post hoc
2 things are related because they happened close in times