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Ethical speaking involves:. Setting ethical goals Being prepared for each speech Being honest Avoiding stereotypes/labels. PLAGIARISM. Define (syllabus) Plagiarism can be intentional or un-intentional. Changing a few words but keeping same meaning is still plagiarism. .
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Ethical speaking involves: • Setting ethical goals • Being prepared for each speech • Being honest • Avoiding stereotypes/labels
PLAGIARISM • Define (syllabus) • Plagiarism can be intentional or un-intentional. • Changing a few words but keeping same meaning is still plagiarism.
PLAGIARISM (cont.) • Types of plagiarism: • Global • Patchwork • Incremental • Paraphrase
PLAGIARISM (cont.) • Avoid plagiarism: • Take good notes. • Write down the source in detail. • Use attribution during your speech. • When you paraphrase ideas,cite source. • When in doubt,use attribution.
ETHICS:SPEAKER’S RESPONSIBILITIES • A. Speak up about a topic you feel is important. • B. Promote positive values: • cheating on a test. • plagiarism.
SPEAKERS RESPONSIBILITIES (cont.) • C. Use your speech to benefit your listener: • do not pursue personal needs at the expense of your listener. • develop new angle to “old” topic.
SPEAKERS RESPONSIBILITIES (cont.) • D. Tell the audience “what is your point.” • E. Remember the consequences of your actions. • F.Work on becoming a better public speaker. • Skinner/Grice
ETHICAL LISTENING • Be courteous and attentive • Don’t prejudge the speaker • Defend “free” speech