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This is a way of making your ideas public

What is Public Speaking?

100

This is the branch of philosophy that deals with the right and wrong of human affairs.

What is Ethics?

100

These are created for an audience that will view it online as it’s being delivered

What are Real-Time Online Speeches?

100

This kind of group has a limited number of members

What is a Small Group?

200

What a speaker would like to communicate to someone else

What is the Message?

200

This is using someone else's word and restating it in your own words to summarize their ideas

What is Paraphrasing?

200

This is what the audience sees on-screen (lighting, framing, etc.)

What is Visual Environment?

200

This is a person elected or appointed as the leader when the group is formed

What is a Designated Leader?

300

The time and place in which speech communication occurs

What is Situation?

300

This is a form of abusive language that can be defaming and stereotypical

What is Name-calling?

300

This is magnified dramatically when you speak via a camera of any kind

What is Nonverbal Communication?

300

Every member has a responsibility to keep this on track

What is The Discussion?

400

Almost all cultures have an equivalent of this English word

What is Orator?

400

If a group is to work effectively, all members must do this

What is contributing fully and sharing ideas with one another?

400

This is the purpose of an uploaded speech

What is to capture the live performance for online viewers?

400

These can be thought of as the “Housekeeping” requirements of the group

What are Procedural Needs?

500

This can reduce stage fright by 75%

What is Proper Preparation?

500

A Chief financial officer, who although denied it, had been caught embezzling money from a charity

Who is Brian Pertzborn?

500

This can help keep the audience focused on you instead of on the temptation around them.

What is the pacing of your speech?

500

This consists of a moderator and several speakers seated together in front of the audience

What is Symposium?