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1. Request Access
2. I Need Help
3. Welcome to Public Speaking
4. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
5. Benefits of Public Speaking
6. Models of Communication
7. Elements of the Communication Process
8. Types of Speeches and Speaking Occasions
9. Speaking Competencies
10. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
11. Glossary and References
12. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
13. Functions of Informative Speeches
14. Role of Speaker
15. Types of Informative Speeches
16. Developing Informative Speeches
17. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
18. Glossary and References
19. Video: Selecting a Topic
20. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
21. Hearing Versus Listening
22. The Value of Listening
23. Three A's of Active Listening
24. Barriers to Effective Listening
25. Strategies to Enhance Listening
26. Providing Feedback to Speakers
27. Encouraging Effective Listening
28. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
29. Glossary and References
30. Appendix A: Listening Profile
31. Video: Sample Demonstration Speeches
32. Elements of an Excellent Demonstration Speech
33. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
34. The Topic, Purpose, and Thesis
35. Writing the Body of Your Speech
36. Organizational Styles
37. Connecting Your Main Points
38. Outlining Your Speech
39. Conclusion and Module Activities
40. Glossary and References
41. Appendix A: Full Sentence Outline
42. Appendix B: Speaking Outline
43. Video: Storytelling
44. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
45. Methods of Delivery
46. Vocal Aspects of Delivery
47. Nonverbal Aspects of Delivery
48. Mastering the Location
49. Preparation, Practice, and Delivery
50. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
51. Glossary and References
52. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
53. Functions of Introductions
54. Attention-Getting Strategies
55. Preparing the Introduction
56. Functions of Conclusions
57. Composing the Conclusion
58. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
59. Glossary and References
60. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
61. Effective Visual Aids
62. Types of Visual Aids
63. Implementation
64. Design Principles
65. Visual Aid Tips
66. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
67. Glossary and References
68. Video: Sample Student Demonstration Speeches
69. Thou Shalt Not Commit Logical Fallacies Poster
70. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
71. Critical Thinking
72. Logic and the Role of Arguments
73. Understanding Fallacies
74. Formal Fallacies
75. Informal Fallacies
76. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
77. Glossary and References
78. Video: Monroe's Motivated Sequence
79. Outline for Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
80. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
81. Approaches to Audience Analysis
82. Categories of Audience Analysis
83. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
84. Glossary and References
85. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
86. What is Persuasive Speaking?
87. Functions of Persuasive Speeches
88. Types of Persuasive Speeches
89. Choosing a Persuasive Speech Topic
90. Approaching Audiences
91. Persuasive Strategies
92. Organizing Persuasive Messages
93. Conclusion and Module Activities
94. Glossary and References
95. Appendix A: Persuasive Speech Topic Ideas
96. Video: Using Wikipedia for Academic Research
97. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
98. Personal and Professional Knowledge
99. Library Resources
100. Internet Resources
101. Evaluating Information
102. Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism
103. Conclusion and Module Activities
104. Glossary and References
105. Using Statistics
106. Using Testimony
107. Using Examples
108. Gathering Expertise in Your Subject Area
109. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
110. Constructing Clear and Vivid Messages
111. Using Stylized Language
112. The Importance of Ethical and Accurate Language
113. Avoiding Language Pitfalls
114. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
115. Glossary and References
116. Citation Tools
117. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
118. Defining Ethics
119. Ethical Speaking
120. Ethical Listening
121. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
122. Glossary and References
123. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
124. Classifying Communication Apprehension (CA)
125. Frames of Reference
126. Cognitive Restructuring
127. Techniques for Building Confidence
128. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
129. Glossary and References
130. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
131. Communication about Group Interaction
132. Preparing All Parts of the Assignment
133. Organizing for Your Audience
134. Delivering Your Presentation as One
135. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
136. Glossary and References
137. Objectives, Outline, and Introduction
138. Ancient Greece
139. The Roman Republic's Adoption of Rhetoric
140. The Middle Ages
141. The Renaissance
142. The Modern Period
143. Conclusion, Review Questions, and Activities
144. Glossary and References
145. 50 Wise Speakers
146. Video: CC Licensed student example speeches
147. Video: Amy Cuddy "Your body language shapes who you are"
148. Video: Terry Moore - "How to tie your shoes"
149. Video: Demonstration Speech - How to give the perfect man hug
150. Video: Demonstration Speech - Easy Tube Pillow Case Tutorial
151. Video: Brene Brown - "The Power of Vulnerability"
152. Video: Elizabeth Lesser - "Take 'the other' to lunch"
153. Objectives and Outline
154. Introduction
155. Background of Special Occasion Speaking
156. Types of Special Occasion Speeches
157. General Guidelines to Special Occasion Speeches
158. Conclusion
159. Review Questions and Activities
160. Glossary
161. References
An introduction to MMS:
Example of a powerful persuasive speech:
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