Organizing a Presentation
Researching a Presentation
Building a Presentation
Delivering a Presentation
Things the Prof wishes to impart (and Final Jeopardy Question is $500)
100

This presentation style focuses on laying out claims that are immediately followed by evidence and a brief discussion about what claim + evidence means.

What is Argumentation

100

This is a source you can immediately trust for accurate academically reviewed information

Peer-reviewed Academic Journal Articles

100

The three main components of basic / entry level Argumentation are:

What is (1) state a claim that is (2) immediately followed by evidence, and (3) a factual statement explaining what the claim + the evidence means for the listener.


100

This style of speech delivery involves delivery with exceptional time (at least 3 weeks) to prepare and practice so your delivery seems natural (as is the style of our presentation class)

What is prepared extemporaneous

100

You ask the task in front of you - "what if I fall?"

And the task replies - "what if you fly?"

200

This presentation style always uses a problem / solution organizational style

What is Persuasion

200

The criteria of reliability, relevance, and currency are three criteria you should evaluate before: 

What is: using a source as a presentation reference

200
This is the first step in every presentation delivery

What is the Attention Step

200

What are the steps of Monroe's Motivated Sequence - and what does each do to fulfill the sequence of audience motivation?

What are the steps of Monroe's Motivated Sequence - and what does each do to fulfill the sequence of audience motivation?

200

Added sugars are in

Most processed foods.  

300

This presentation style teaches viewers the steps to complete a specific task.

What is a How-To Presentation

300

Main points should always be narrowed and first researched with

What is academic information before general research information.
300

What does the second step in building a presentation complete for the audience? 

What is a Topic Introduction (introduces the topic)

300

When delivering a pitch for a controversial topic, what rhetorical strategy best appeals to the audience's sense of trust and credibility?

What is Ethos

300

The best social media site is

filled with the people in front of you.

400

This presentation style organizes information to help listeners learn details about a topic.

What is Informative speaking

400

This is the term for information you gather directly from an audience or population through surveys, interviews, and being the persons actually conducting the study.

What is primary research

400

What is the third step of a presentation building/delivery and why is it exceptionally important?

Third Step: Audience Relation

Importance: Relating a topic to your audience helps your audience understand why they should care, listen, pay attention, and start to trust you.  

400

This part of a presentation organization delivery explains what the audience is about to listen to

What is a Preview

400

You've made our semester...

...a great place to be and I thank you for it!  :)

500

This persuasive presentation style organizational format is the most used contemporary persuasive format.

What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence

500

Why does ethical research consist of academic sources first, followed by general web research (such as news and web-based news stories)?

What is: to reduce bias, opinion, and hearsay.

500

This fourth step of a presentation builds on the third.  What is it and why is it important to each presentation you deliver?

Fourth Step: Ethos Statement


Ethos is your credibility to speak on the subject you elected to speak about.  

Why is it important to you as a speaker and for your audience as listeners?

500

These sentences move your presentation from one main point to another.

What are Transition Sentences

500

Final Jeopardy Question:

Define Fallacy and name two common fallacies easily located in our presentations.

Well?  What's the definition?  Your two examples?

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