Speech ethics
Researching your speech
Outlining your speech
Delivering your speech
Mediated public speaking
100

When only part of the truth is revealed 

What is half truth

100

Information from credible sources

What is evidence

100

Shorter outline that expresses your ideas in brief phrases

What is speaking outline

100

Combination of verbal and nonverbal communication skills

What is delivery

100

Juggling multiple tasks at once

What is multitasking

200

Leads listeners to an incorrect conclusion 

What is false inference

200

Provide compelling evidence and well informed about a topic

What is credibility

200

Ends your speech on a strong note

What is conclusion

200

Typed or handwritten document

What is script

200

The example of methods of presentation

What is Mediated Communication

300

Presenters mislead the audience not by what they say but what they leave unsaid

What is omission

300

Career professionals who are hired to assist students and faculty with their research

What is research librarian

300

Thorough outline used to craft your speech

What is working outline

300

The effective use of your voice when deliverying a speech

What is verbal delivery skills

300

A memorable phrase or sentence

What is takeaway

400

Includes courtesy, open mindedness adn a willingness to hold a speaker accountable

What is ethical audience

400

Possesion of knowledge necessary to offer reliable facts

What is expertise

400

Purpose of a speaking outline

What is extemporaneous delivery

400

How quickly or slowly you speak during your presentation

What is rate of delivery

400

Delivered directly to the audience as speaker presents from a remote location

What is real-time (synchronous)

500

Believing that an argument is true simply because other people believe it

What is ad populul (bandwagon) fallacy

500

How credible sources are characterized

What is recency

500

Handle any speaking challenges effectivley 

What is delivery reminder

500

The highs and lows in your voice

What is pitch

500

Recorded by the speaker for later viewing

What is prerecorded (asynchronous)

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