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Process by which sound waves are received by ear

Hearing

Act of interpretings and evaluating what's being said

Listening

Estimated percentage of communication time spent listening

10 mins later: 50%


Two days later: 25%

* Don't try to write everything down


*Summarize the message


* Don't try to write everything down*Summarize the message*Figure out your own method*Review while fresh


*Figure out your own method


*Review while fresh

Guidelines for taking notes

Process 500 WPM

Listener

Process 125-150 WPM

Speaker

The open sharing of ideas in an atmosphere of respect

Dialogic communication

*Don't be defensive


*Seek clarification


*Strive for improvement

Guidelines for receiving speech evaluations

Searching the Internet is faster and more efficient

A common misconception of the Internet

An electronic entry point into the library's holdings

Library portal

Criteria


factual


reliable


well supported


current


verifiable


fair


comprehensive

Guidelines for trust worthy information on the Internet

Owned by community at large(anything before 1923) is jo longer under copyright

Public domain

.com is less reliable


.org is biased


.edu is more objective

Domain names

Stealing the ideas or words of another and passing them off as one's own

Plagiarism

Speaker citation of the source of one's material

Oral footnote

Ownership of intellectual property

Copy right

An unauthorized use of legally protected material

Copyright infringement

Appealing to logic(stats)

Logos

Appealing to emotions(narratives, examples)

Pathos

*Definition: a statement of the meaning of a word or phrase


Narrative: a story that illustrates a point


*Anecdote: Short Story


*Hylothetical: Imaginary story related to help listeners vizualize

Types of supporting material

* Use fairly/honestly


* Use sparingly


* Round off large numbers

Guidelines for using statistics

Definition speech


Extended definition


Description speech


Process speech

Types of informative speeches

For generalizations that assign roles to people based on gender

Sex related stereotype

Thing r idea to wish the word refers(dictionary definition)

Denotation

Emotional overtones of a word that go beyond the dictionary definition

Connotation

Words that name persons and things that we know by our 5 senses(tangible)

Concrete

Where's that name qualities, concepts, relationships, acts, conditions, ideas, mercy(intangible)

Abstract

Language designed to confuse

Doublespeak

Mild, indirect, or vague word in pace of harsh or offensive word(raising taxes=revenue enhancement)

Euphemism

Words used to puff up the importance of someone or something

Inflated language

Where is that evoke mental pictures(Chains of segregation)

Imagery

Balanced juxtaposition of two contrasting ideads" cold hands but a warm heart"

Anithesis