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The ethics of public speaking
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What is ethics?
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All parties in the communication
process have ethical responsibilities.
Principles of Ethics
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Ethical speakers and listeners possess attitudes andstandards that pervade their character and guide theiractions before, during, and after their speaking andlistening.
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The importance of ethics.
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Guidelines for
ethical speaking.
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1. Make sure that your goals are ethically sound.
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2. Be fully prepared for eachspeech.
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3. Be honest in whatyou say.
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4. Speak up about topics you consider important.
Choose topics important to you that you live out on a daily basis.
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5. Use truthful supporting material and valid reasoning
Keep track of your sourcesand be ready to producethem.
Don't make assertions youcan't support or justify.
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6. Avoid name calling and other forms of abusive language.
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7. Respect your audience’s time.
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Treat each audience member as you would like to be treated if you were in your audience.
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Guidelines for
ethical listening.
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1. Be polite and attentive.
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2. Avoid prejudging speakers or their ideas.
“ You cannot judge a book by its cover”
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3. Evaluate the speaker’s logic and credibility.
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4. Maintain the free and open expression of ideas.
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5. Beware of the consequences of not listening carefully.
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Plagiarism.
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The word plagiarize comes from a Latin word meaning “to
kidnap”, to plagiarize means to present another person’s
language or ideas as your own.
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Failing to put a quotation in quotation marks.
Turning in someone else's work as your own.
Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit.
All of the following are considered plagiarism:
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Giving incorrect information about the source of aquotation.
Changing words but copying the sentence structureof a source without giving credit.
Copying so many wordsor ideas from a sourcethat it makes up themajority of your work,whether you give creditor not.
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Plagiarism can be:
Intentional: Speakers or writers knowinglypresent another person’s words, ideas, ororganizations as their own
Unintentional: Word –substitution just changing theword but keep the original thought and ideas.
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Plagiarism classification
Global plagiarism
Patchwork plagiarism
Incremental plagiarism
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The Internet and the explosion of
online resources has made it easier for students to get to
those resources. It’s as easy as copy-and-
paste
How the Internet affects plagiarism
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Thanks for your attention
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Lucas, Stephen. The Art of Public Speaking. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, 1998.
Grice, George L., and John F. Skinner. Mastering Public Speaking. 7th ed.
Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2010.
https://merycris.wordpress.com/2009/11/12/guidelines-for-ethical-speaking/
http://jameskudooski.hubpages.com/hub/the-ethics-in-public-speaking
http://www.speechmastery.com/ethics-in-public-speaking.html
http://www.publicspeakingproject.org/PDF%20Files/ethics%20web%201.pdf
http://www.plagiarism.org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/
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