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1. I Need Help
2. Module Introduction
3. Greek Rhetoric
4. Everyday Examples of Public Speaking
5. Ability to Communicate: #1 Employer-Sought Skill
6. Speech and My Personal Life?
7. The Speech Communication Process
8. Speech Anxiety
9. Greetings and Introductions
10. Discussion Board
11. PRCA-24 Pre-Test
12. Module Introduction
13. Values, Beliefs, and Attitudes
14. Using Demographical Information
15. Collecting Demographic Information
16. Effective Listening
17. Types of Listening
18. Styles of Listening
19. Barriers to Listening
20. Course Assignment
21. Module Introduction
22. Outlining Your Speech continued
23. Determining Your Purpose
24. Determining Your Thesis
25. Outlining Your Speech
26. Course Assignment: Outline Person of Interest Speech
27. Module Introduction
28. Types of Supporting Materials
29. Testimony
30. Evaluating Research Sources
31. Recency
32. Evaluating Research Sources
33. Evaluating Research Sources
34. Course Assignment: Annotated Bibliography
35. Discussion Board: Using Sources Effectively
36. Module Introduction
37. Four Types of Speeches
38. Techniques for Effective Delivery
39. Course Assignment
40. Course Assignment: Self-Review for Person of Interest Speech
41. Discussion Board: Nonverbal Observation
42. Module Introduction
43. The Four Tasks of the Speech Introduction
44. I Started Now, How Do I Finish?
45. Course Assignment: Demonstration Speech Outline
46. Discussion Board: Introductions
47. Module Introduction
48. What About the Use of Slang?
49. Processing Errors: "That's Not What I Heard! "
50. Encoding and Decoding
51. Public Speaking Barriers
52. Cultural Frame of Reference
53. The Power of Language
54. Denotative vs. Connotative Meaning
55. Course Assignment: Demonstration Speech
56. Discussion Board: Inflammatory Language or Freedom of Speech
57. Module Introduction
58. The Purpose of Visual Aids
59. Emphasize Ideas Through Both Sight and Sound
60. Enhance Your Credibility
61. Capture and Hold Attention
62. Benefits of Visual Aids
63. Types of Visual Aids
64. Scale Models, Objects, and Props
65. Posters and Flip Charts
66. Blackboard, White Board, or Chalk Board
67. Photographs and Pictures
68. Maps, Charts, and Graphs
69. Handouts
70. Presentation Software
71. Course Assignment
72. Course Assignment: Annotated Bibliography
73. Discussion Board: Using Visual Aids
74. Module Introduction
75. The Power of Persuasion
76. Types of Persuasive Speeches
77. Proposition of Value
78. Proposition of Policy
79. Three Forms of Proof
80. Formats for Persuasive Speeches
81. Types of Persuasive Speeches continued
82. Course Assignment: Persuasive Speech
83. Course Assignment: Self-Review for Persuasive Speech
84. Course Assignment: Personal Report of Communication Apprehension (PRCA) Post-Test
85. Discussion Board: Speaker Critique
86. Course Assignment: The Danger of a Single Story Reflection | Assignment Link
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