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1. Welcome!
2. Course Schedule/Key Assignments
3. TECHNOLOGY HELP DESK: Moodle
4. YouTube Account Instructions
5. Icebreaker Module Instructions
6. Icebreaker READ Home Page
7. What Makes a Quality Recorded Speech Video?
8. Required Course Technology
9. Feedback on Recorded Speeches from Instructor and Peers
10. Ice Breaker Module: DISCUSS Instructions
11. DISCUSS: Ice Breaker Forum: Communicator or Writer?
12. Ice Breaker: Assignment Instructions
13. Icebreaker Module: Test
14. SPEECH DRAFT: Icebreaker Writing
15. PEER REVIEW DISCUSSION: TECH CHECK
16. Overview
17. Welcome to Public Speaking
18. Methods of Delivery
19. DISCUSS: Similarities Between Public Speaking and Everyday Conversation
20. Instructions: Introduction Speech Draft
21. DISCUSS: Differences Between Public Speaking and Everyday Conversation Delivery Choices
22. DISCUSS: I-Spy Delivery Styles
23. DISCUSS: Managing Nerves
24. Instructions: Introduction Speech Draft
25. Overview and Intro Speech Presentations
26. Introductions and Conclusions
27. Speaking with Confidence
28. DISCUSS: Brainstorming a Focus Area to Anchor Organization
29. PEER REVIEW DISCUSSION: INTRODUCTION
30. Informative Speaking
31. Audience Analysis
32. Audience and Situational Analysis
33. DISCUSS: Types of Informative Speeches
34. DISCUSS: Audience and Situational Analysis
35. INFORMATIVE TOPIC WRITING
36. Required and Extra Credit Listening Critiques
37. Listening Critique Instructions
38. Blank Template
39. DISCUSS: View Recording for Required Listening Critique: What makes David's Informative Speech Effective or Ineffective?
40. LISTENING CRITIQUE #1: REQUIRED
41. Organizing and Outlining
42. Supporting Your Ideas
43. Visual Aids
44. DISCUSS: I-Spy the use of Logos and Pathos
45. Informative Draft Evaluation Form/ Requirements
46. SPEECH DRAFT: INFORMATIVE
47. PEER REVIEW DISCUSSION: INFORMATIVE
48. Mid-Term Test Instructions
49. DISCUSS: Bring Your Game!
50. Communication Model/Listening and Language
51. Using Language Well
52. DISCUSS: Communication Model: Sticks and Stones
53. DISCUSS: Are you listening to me?
54. SPEECH DRAFT: DEMONSTRATION/SALES
55. DISCUSS: "How to" Videos and Persuasive Sales
56. PEER REVIEW DISCUSSION: DEMONSTRATION/SALES
57. Persuasive Speaking
58. Critical Thinking and Reasoning
59. DISCUSS: Choices: Logos or Pathos?
60. PEER EVALUATION DISCUSSION: PERSUASION
61. DISCUSS: I-spy Errors in Reasoning
62. Persuasion Speech Topic Writing
63. Required Listening Critique: Persuasion Template
64. Overview of Required Listening Critique: Persuasion
65. Required Listening Critique Persuasion Instructions
66. DISCUSS: Am I Inspired, Motivated, or Convinced by the Persuasive Recording?DISCUSS: Am I Inspired, Motivated, or Convinced by the Persuasive Recording?
67. REQUIRED LISTENING CRITIQUE #2
68. DISCUSS: I-spy Ethical Listening During a Presentation
69. SPEECH DRAFT: PERSUASION
70. Home Stretch Instructions
71. DISCUSS: Reviewing for Final Test
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