spc 1315 / spc 1321 fundamentals of public speaking / business & professional speaking
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SPC 1315 / SPC 1321 Fundamentals of Public Speaking / Business & Professional Speaking. Syllabus overview. Be here on time, ready to start at 9 am Reasonable break times each day Outline shows test and speech dates Tests-- no make ups without major, unexpected issue -- Test 1 Friday - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SPC 1315 / SPC 1321Fundamentals of Public
Speaking / Business & Professional
Speaking
SPC 1315 / SPC 1321Fundamentals of Public
Speaking / Business & Professional
Speaking
Syllabus overviewSyllabus overview
Be here on time, ready to start at 9 am
Reasonable break times each dayOutline shows test and speech datesTests-- no make ups without major,
unexpected issue -- Test 1 FridaySpeeches must be done on assigned
days -- First Speech this week
Be here on time, ready to start at 9 am
Reasonable break times each dayOutline shows test and speech datesTests-- no make ups without major,
unexpected issue -- Test 1 FridaySpeeches must be done on assigned
days -- First Speech this week
GradingGrading
Introductory Speeches Interview Project Informative Speech with Visual Aids Persuasive Speech with Visual Aids
Participation/Attendance/Critiques/Impromptus Three Exams and a Final Exam
Introductory Speeches Interview Project Informative Speech with Visual Aids Persuasive Speech with Visual Aids
Participation/Attendance/Critiques/Impromptus Three Exams and a Final Exam
Course schedule...Course schedule... Tuesday at 9:00 -- Greg Shirley -- Career
Development Tuesday at 10:00 –Megan Beard, Gee
Library For tomorrow:
Read Chapters 1-3 Make a list of three motivational topics Make a list of three people you might talk about Make a list of three or more Informative Speech
Topics Make a list of three or more Persuasive Speech
Topics
Tuesday at 9:00 -- Greg Shirley -- Career Development
Tuesday at 10:00 –Megan Beard, Gee Library
For tomorrow: Read Chapters 1-3 Make a list of three motivational topics Make a list of three people you might talk about Make a list of three or more Informative Speech
Topics Make a list of three or more Persuasive Speech
Topics
Before the ‘big’ topics...Before the ‘big’ topics... Your first planned speeches this week
and next... “Motivational, special occasion” “The person I most admire”
Create a typed full sentence outline Create a 4 x 6 typed notecard Three main points plus an Introduction
and Conclusion Decide by tomorrow what you’ll talk
about Do some research about them
Your first planned speeches this week and next... “Motivational, special occasion” “The person I most admire”
Create a typed full sentence outline Create a 4 x 6 typed notecard Three main points plus an Introduction
and Conclusion Decide by tomorrow what you’ll talk
about Do some research about them
The two major speeches...The two major speeches...
#1 -- Informative10 minutesTell us about something interesting to
youFind sources and cite them in the speechOutline due next weekSpeech two weeks from today
PersuasiveContinued...
#1 -- Informative10 minutesTell us about something interesting to
youFind sources and cite them in the speechOutline due next weekSpeech two weeks from today
PersuasiveContinued...
#2 -- Persuasive#2 -- Persuasive
Convince us of somethingChange a belief, move us to action,
etc.10 minute speechRequires more library researchOutline work starts next weekSpeeches done next to last class
day
Convince us of somethingChange a belief, move us to action,
etc.10 minute speechRequires more library researchOutline work starts next weekSpeeches done next to last class
day
Informative examplesInformative examples (1) ‘How to play lead guitar’ (2) ‘How the Internet works’ (3) ‘How the 4G cell phone system is different
from 1G, 2G and 3G’ (4) Differences in major political systems
(democracy, authoritarian, monarchy etc.) (5) Developments in Artificial Intelligence (6) Types of cars that might replace the internal
combustion engine (7) How to get started investing in the stock
market
(1) ‘How to play lead guitar’ (2) ‘How the Internet works’ (3) ‘How the 4G cell phone system is different
from 1G, 2G and 3G’ (4) Differences in major political systems
(democracy, authoritarian, monarchy etc.) (5) Developments in Artificial Intelligence (6) Types of cars that might replace the internal
combustion engine (7) How to get started investing in the stock
market
Informative examplesInformative examples (8) How the Romanov family influenced Russian
society (9) How the Beatles changed popular music, (10) ‘Understanding Iraq’ (11) Differences in styles in artistic painting,
(12) The process of mummification, (13) Composing a symphony ..... etc.
(8) How the Romanov family influenced Russian society
(9) How the Beatles changed popular music, (10) ‘Understanding Iraq’ (11) Differences in styles in artistic painting,
(12) The process of mummification, (13) Composing a symphony ..... etc.
Informative...Informative... Maybe take something within your major you
expect to need to know more about, maybe that was in a class lecture, so you know some starting points, but you expect to be able to find out more about it.
Basically, tell us about something we would enjoy knowing more about and that you can speak about authoritatively
DO NOT make it to convince us of something – that will be the Persuasive Speech.
Maybe take something within your major you expect to need to know more about, maybe that was in a class lecture, so you know some starting points, but you expect to be able to find out more about it.
Basically, tell us about something we would enjoy knowing more about and that you can speak about authoritatively
DO NOT make it to convince us of something – that will be the Persuasive Speech.
InformativeInformative Pick something you’re interested in. NOTE: You CANNOT modify another class
project or someone else’s speech to create your speech—that is plagiarism. If your speech content is plagiarized, you fail the course.
After thinking of topics, see the discussion in the book about topic selection.
Otherwise, think about a particular skill or knowledge area you could find some sources on and share more about with the class in a 10-minute speech that uses ‘visual aids’ – also called ‘presentation aids.’
Pick something you’re interested in. NOTE: You CANNOT modify another class
project or someone else’s speech to create your speech—that is plagiarism. If your speech content is plagiarized, you fail the course.
After thinking of topics, see the discussion in the book about topic selection.
Otherwise, think about a particular skill or knowledge area you could find some sources on and share more about with the class in a 10-minute speech that uses ‘visual aids’ – also called ‘presentation aids.’
OutliningOutlining
Note CardsNote Cards
PersuasivePersuasive
Takes greater work in finding ‘proof’ or ‘evidence’
Depends on a sound logical analysis
Specific Proposition will be stated...Specific Organizational pattern will
be followed...
Takes greater work in finding ‘proof’ or ‘evidence’
Depends on a sound logical analysis
Specific Proposition will be stated...Specific Organizational pattern will
be followed...
Propositions...Propositions...
Proposition of fact Draw inferences from available date Is / is not
Proposition of value Good or bad, right or wrong
Proposition of policy Most common, most complex Advocates specific course of action Should / should not
Proposition of fact Draw inferences from available date Is / is not
Proposition of value Good or bad, right or wrong
Proposition of policy Most common, most complex Advocates specific course of action Should / should not
Organizational PatternsOrganizational Patterns Problem-solution (p. 148) Comparative Advantages (p. 324) Refutation Pattern (p. 325) Motivated Sequence (like Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs)
1. Attention2. Need3. Satisfaction4. Visualization
5. Action You must use one of these -- list at top of
outline Sample outline will also be provided
Problem-solution (p. 148) Comparative Advantages (p. 324) Refutation Pattern (p. 325) Motivated Sequence (like Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs)
1. Attention2. Need3. Satisfaction4. Visualization
5. Action You must use one of these -- list at top of
outline Sample outline will also be provided
Persuasive ExamplesPersuasive Examples
Violence on TV leads children to be more violent
All Americans should be required to be available for military service at the age of 18
The U.S. should break all diplomatic and economic relations with China
You should only buy American-made products
Barack Obama is not an American citizen
Violence on TV leads children to be more violent
All Americans should be required to be available for military service at the age of 18
The U.S. should break all diplomatic and economic relations with China
You should only buy American-made products
Barack Obama is not an American citizen
More persuasive examplesMore persuasive examples
George W. Bush should have been impeached
Soft drinks are killing youWho really killed John F. KennedyProof that extraterrestrials existProof that ghosts existEtc.
George W. Bush should have been impeached
Soft drinks are killing youWho really killed John F. KennedyProof that extraterrestrials existProof that ghosts existEtc.
Reminder on Speech Topics
Reminder on Speech Topics
Motivational speech & Minor Speech Select by tomorrow, outline due Tuesday
evening (email) and Wednesday (hard copy), deliver on Wednesday; Minor Speech Friday outline, Mon.
Informative - Major Speech 1 3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline next week,
speech on Monday 12/30 or Tuesday 12/31 Persuasive - Major Speech 2
3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline end of next week, speech in the final week
Motivational speech & Minor Speech Select by tomorrow, outline due Tuesday
evening (email) and Wednesday (hard copy), deliver on Wednesday; Minor Speech Friday outline, Mon.
Informative - Major Speech 1 3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline next week,
speech on Monday 12/30 or Tuesday 12/31 Persuasive - Major Speech 2
3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline end of next week, speech in the final week
TestsTests
#1 over Chapters 1-8 this Friday at 9amMonday 12/30 – Test 2 (Chaps. 9-14
and 30-35) Test 3 the next MondaySee course outline, copy of syllabus, outline
and note card samples, etc. at... http://www.tonydemars.com ... OR look under Faculty Web Pages
#1 over Chapters 1-8 this Friday at 9amMonday 12/30 – Test 2 (Chaps. 9-14
and 30-35) Test 3 the next MondaySee course outline, copy of syllabus, outline
and note card samples, etc. at... http://www.tonydemars.com ... OR look under Faculty Web Pages
So what else?So what else?
Look back through syllabus today Class this week M-F Plan for library being closed Class next week: Mon. the virtual
meetings Class week 3: Mon. & Tues, Thurs-Fri Week 4: Test 2, Mock Interviews,
Persuasive Speech, Final Exam
Look back through syllabus today Class this week M-F Plan for library being closed Class next week: Mon. the virtual
meetings Class week 3: Mon. & Tues, Thurs-Fri Week 4: Test 2, Mock Interviews,
Persuasive Speech, Final Exam
Break on the wayBreak on the way
Resume in 10:00 -- be back and ready Start writing down topic ideas Notice the requirement of NOT using Google
searches but instead looking for material using academic research
Be prepared to follow up with a library contact Career Development
This is for the Interview Project Pick a job, create or tweak a résumé and cover
letter Make initial visit, Schedule a mock interview
Resume in 10:00 -- be back and ready Start writing down topic ideas Notice the requirement of NOT using Google
searches but instead looking for material using academic research
Be prepared to follow up with a library contact Career Development
This is for the Interview Project Pick a job, create or tweak a résumé and cover
letter Make initial visit, Schedule a mock interview
Break!Break!
Welcome to the class Uncertainties?
[email protected] Be sure to have materials ready to turn
in at the start of classes due Start now on topic ideas and be ready
tomorrow with your typed list of your proposed ideas
Back in your seat in 10:00 minutes
Welcome to the class Uncertainties?
[email protected] Be sure to have materials ready to turn
in at the start of classes due Start now on topic ideas and be ready
tomorrow with your typed list of your proposed ideas
Back in your seat in 10:00 minutes