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PUBLIC SPEAKING AND YOUChapter 1

Copyright Allyn & Bacon 2009This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law:any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network;preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images;any rental, lease, or lending of the program

Chapter 1 GoalsAppreciation of what course can do for youUnderstanding of what course asks of youCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009

What the Course Offers YouPractical Benefits

Personal Growth

Understanding how Communication WorksCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009What the Course Asks of YouCommitment

Ethical SensitivityCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009

Practical BenefitsDevelop basic communication skillsIncrease your chances for successIn schoolIn professional lifeIn civic involvementCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009

Personal GrowthLearn about yourself

Learn about the background of discipline

Expand cultural horizonsCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Classical TraditionsPericlesAristotleCiceroPlatoQuintilianCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Barriers to Cultural GrowthEthnocentrism

StereotypesCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009The Interactive Process SourceEncodermessageChannelReceiverDecoderNoiseFeedbackCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Burkes ContributionsIdentificationChanges relationships among people

Brings people together

Defines the audience

Encourages community

Promotes collective action

Copyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Speech as an Interactive ProcessCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009

Public Speaking as a Dynamic ProcessCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009

Your Commitment to CourseTime

Energy

Ethical responsibilityCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009

Communication EthicsRespect for integrity of ideas

Concern for consequences

Copyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Speak from Responsible KnowledgeKnow main points of concernBe aware of what experts thinkBe up to date on informationBe aware of impact on listenersCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Ethical Use of TechniquesDont quote out of context

Avoid plagiarism

Copyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Avoiding PlagiarismDont usurp the work of othersConsult a variety of sourcesIdentify sources of information and ideasProvide oral citations Give credit where credit is dueAllow sufficient time for researchTake careful notesCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009