This is a text or logo that is placed in a digital image to prevent people from using it without permission.
What is a watermark?
This audience type is defined by audience members who either support or expressly agree with your argument.
What is a receptive audience?
Ethos is another word for this speaker trait, which is central to Informative Speaking.
What is credibility?
This type of speaking is characterized by the speech being written and read word for word.
What is manuscript speaking?
This is a type of anxiety derived from situational stress.
What is State Anxiety?
This visual aid is characterized by altering the way you dress or look in order to align with your presentation's purpose and goals.
What are deceptive or harmful methods, not reason.
This is one element of gaining audience interest in informative speeches. It is characterized by introducing or framing things as new or unusual.
What is novelty?
This is the "high" or "low"-ness of your voice.
What is pitch?
CA is the shorthand for this term, the technical name for the fear of public speaking.
What is Communication Anxiety?
This font is an example of a standard Sans-Serif font that is screen friendly.
What is Arial, Helvetica, Tahoma, or Veranda?
this is a fallacy characterized by disparaging a person in hopes of making their reasoning appear worse by association.
What is an Ad Hominem fallacy?
This occurs when a person feels that they are faced with an overwhelming amount of information, leading to an inability to process or apply the information.
What is Information Overload?
Water rules help us understand how we can sue water when we speak. What is one thing that should absolutely never be in or with your water as a speaker?
What Ice?
This is a three step process that identifies your thoughts, finds inconsistencies between your thoughts and reality, and replaces destructive thoughts with productive and supportive thinking.
What is Cognitive Restructuring?
This is the length that Young and Travis (2008) say video and audio clips should be.
What is around 10-20 seconds?
Inductive reasoning moves from this type of example to this type of claim.
What are specific examples to general claims?
Individuals have different learning styles. The styles of learning can be remember using the Acronym VARK. The K stands for this type of learning, which centers around the use of touch, motion, and movement as a learning strategy.
What is kinesthetics/kinesthetically?
Emoticons are a visual depiction of this delivery element.
What is facial expression?
This is the multi-stage regimen that helps patients deal with phobias by repeated exposure and the development of coping mechanisms.
What is Systematic De-Sensitization?
Pecha Kucha is a method of presenting using slides that have what unique display element?
What is slides that are timed (20 seconds each)?
This type of question asks audiences to consider what the best course of action is.
What is a question of policy?
This is the long form of the acronym WIIFM?
What is, What's In It for Me?
This is your book's #1 suggestion to help moderate anxiety prior to a speech (and in preparation for a speech).
What is exercise?
When you are prepared to discuss an issue intelligently, you are a what?
What is a conversant?