Restate the main point, a key sub point, and introduce the next main point.
What is a transition statement?
Uh, uhm, like, you know, etc.
What are filler words?
When we get nervous about public speaking
What is public speaking anxiety?
Lists out the things you will be able to successfully do by the end of the course
What are student learning outcomes?
What is the final exam?
This part usually contains evidence from your sources
What are sub-points?
When you look at everyone in the audience
What is eye contact?
All language that is spoken or written
What is verbal communication?
What is plagiarism
The subject the professor got his MA in
What is Communication Studies
The key ideas of your speech
What are main points?
When you walk from one side of the room to the other
What is using the stage?
When we research information about our audience
What is audience analysis?
This section focuses on how we are all unique and equal
What is a Diversity Statement
The university the professor got his MA from
What is San Jose State University
The final thought of your speech
What is a psychological closure?
When you raise or lower the pitch of your voice
What is inflection?
Understanding the message that was sent
What is decoding?
This section tells you that you need to have college level reading comprehension, critical thinking, and writing skills.
What are Writing Expectations?
The name of the professor's two cats.
Who is Maggie & Augustine?
This part of the outline has 5 components.
What is an introduction?
When your hands and arms do the same motion
What are symmetrical gestures?
Gain the attention, establish the need, satisfy the need, visualize the need satisfied, call to action
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
The time I host my office hours in.
What is Tuesday & Thursday 12:00-1:00 pm?
The section number for our class.
What is 13833?