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Oral Communications . Fridays 10am-2pm Ms. McDaniel 757-663-8700 Christy.mcdaniel76@gmail.com and/or cmcdaniel@cci.edu. Course Description. This course is designed to develop students’ ability to communicate effectively.
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Oral Communications Fridays 10am-2pm Ms. McDaniel 757-663-8700 Christy.mcdaniel76@gmail.com and/or cmcdaniel@cci.edu
Course Description This course is designed to develop students’ ability to communicate effectively. Emphasis is placed upon the basic elements of communication in order to strengthen students’ interpersonal and professional speaking skills.
Foundations of Public Speaking • Aristotle’s Rhetoric • Cicero and the Five Arts • Storytelling
Public Speaking Is a Life Skill • Developing transferable skills • Becoming more confident and managing speech anxiety • Becoming a better listener • Adapting to different audiences and building your credibility • Finding and using reliable information • Organizing ideas and information effectively • Presenting ideas and information effectively
Public Speaking Is a Life Skill Cont. • Speaking effectively in common public communication contexts • In classes • In the workplace • In communities • At social events • Online
Public Speaking and Human Communication Today Cont. • Models of human communication • Mass media • Information technology • Personal communications technology • Face-to-face
The Elements of Public Speaking • Speaker • Message • Channel • Audience • Noise • Feedback • Context • Environment
Key Issues for Today’s Public Speaker • Ethics • Critical thinking • Cultural awareness • Using presentation software
Speech Anxiety • The fear of speaking in front of an audience
What Causes Speech Anxiety? • Temperament Introvert? Extrovert? • Response to uncertainty • Uncertainty reduction theory
The Uncertainties of Public Speaking • Your role as a speaker • Your speaking ability • Your ideas • The audience’s response • The setting • Technology • Evaluation
Building Your Confidence Before the Day of Your Speech • Start planning and preparing your speech early • Choose a topic you care about • Become an expert on your topic • Research your audience • Practice your speech • Know your introduction and conclusion well
Building Your Confidence on the Day of Your Speech • Before presenting your speech • Keep all your notes and materials organized • Arrive early • Take calming breaths • Warm up your voice • Make sure all technical aspects of your speech are ready to go • Concentrate on the other speakers
Building Your Confidence on the Day of Your Speech Cont. • During your speech • Display a confident attitude • Expect to experience some anxiety • Turn your anxiety into productive energy • Avoid overanalyzing your anxiety • Never comment on your speech anxiety • Focus on your audience, not yourself • Pay attention to audience feedback • Make no apologies or excuses
Building Your Confidence on the Day of Your Speech Cont. • After you’ve presented your speech • Listen carefully to audience members’ questions • Recognize that speech anxiety can occur even after you finish your speech • Reinforce your confidence • Identify useful strategies for managing speech anxiety • Develop a plan for managing anxiety to use in future speaking situations
Relevant Web sites • American Rhetoric • Public speaking tips • What causes some to panic? • Toastmasters International • The Moth