Main Idea’s
Supporting Material
Organizing Your Presentation for Others
Introducing and Concluding
Outlining
100
What is a logically organized presentation’s three major divisions? (3)
What is An Introduction, A body, And conclusion
100
What do you organize your paper by?
What is recency, primacy or complexity?
100
How do you adapt logical organization to you message?
What is adding signposts, previews, transitions, and summaries?
100
What is the definition of introduction
What is should convince you audience to listen to you.
100
Define Preparation Outline?
What is a fairly detailed outline of central idea, main idea, and supporting material and may also include the specific purpose.
200
What does the conclusion summarize?
What is Main ideas and provides memorable closure
200
Define specificity?
What is from soft to hard
200
What is an initial preview?
What is presented in conjunction with, and sometimes as part or, the central idea
200
What is the use of a Conclusion?
What is a conclusion leaves an equally important final impression.
200
Define Delivery Outline?
What is notes from which you will eventually deliver your presentation.
300
Describe the purpose of an introduction and the conclusion.
What is preview the body and summarizes it.
300
The princificity suggests what?
What is grouping your specific information and either offers it first, followed by your general explanation. Or vice versa.
300
What is an internal preview?
What is a preview introduce and outline ideas that will be developed as the presentation progresses.
300
True or False? ~~ If an introduction does not capture your audience's attention there is still a chance to gain there attention in the body.
What is False
300
What do most speakers do?
What is developing a fairly detailed preparation outline that helps them to ensure that their main ideas are clearly relater to their central idea.
400
Describe Chronological organization and give an example.
What is sequential order, according to when each step or event occurred or should occur (Answers may vary)
400
Name another principle that can help organize your supporting material? (Other than "soft" and "hard")
What is hypothetical illustrations, descriptions, definitions, analogies
400
What is the common definition for signposts, previews, transitions, and summaries?
What is allows you to move smoothly from one idea to the next.
400
By the end of your introduction, your audience should be thinking what?
What is "This concerns me"
400
Define Standard outline format?
What is lets you become more aware of the exact relationship among various main ideas, sub points, and supporting material in you presentation.
500
Define: ~~~~~ Chronological organization: ~~~~~~ Topical organization: ~~~~~~ Recency: ~~~~~~ Primacy: ~~~~~~ Complexity: ~~~~~~ Spatial organization: ~~~~~~ (need all for full points)
What is Chronological organization: Organization by time or sequence ~~~~~~ Topical organization: Organization according to the speaker's discretion, recency, primacy or complexity. ~~~~~~ Recency: Arranging idea from the least to the most important. ~~~~~~ Primacy: Arranging ides from the strongest or least controversial to weakest or most controversial. ~~~~~~ Complexity: Arranging idea from the simple to the more complex ~~~~~~ Spatial organization: Organization according to location or position.
500
Define: Chronology ~~~~~ Recency ~~~~~ Primacy ~~~~~ Complexity ~~~~~ Specificity ~~~~~ "Soft" to "hard" evidence ~~~~~
What is Chronology: Sequential or reverse sequential order~~~~~ Recency: Most important material last ~~~~~ Primacy: Most convincing or least controversial material first ~~~~~ Complexity: From simple to more complex material ~~~~~ Specificity: From specific information to general overview or from general overview to specific information ~~~~~ "Soft" to "hard" evidence: From hypothetical illustrations and opinions to facts and statistics ~~~~~
500
Define. Specificity: Soft evidence: Hard Evidence: Signpost: Preview: Transition: Summary: Initial preview: Internal Preview:
What is Specificity: Organization from specific information to a more general statement or from a general statement to specific information? ~~~~ Soft evidence: Supporting material based primarily on opinion or inference, including hypothetical illustrations, descriptions, explanations, definitions, analogies, and opinions. ~~~~ Hard Evidence: Factual examples and statistics ~~~~ Signpost: A verbal or nonverbal organization signal. ~~~~ Preview: A statement of what is to come. ~~~~ Transition: A word, phrase, or nonverbal cue that indicates movement from one idea to the next ~~~~ Summary: A recap of what has been said ~~~~ Initial preview: First statement of the main ideas of the presentation, usually presenter with or near the central idea. ~~~~ Internal Preview: Preview within the speech that introduces ideas still to come.
500
Define: Verbal Transition ~~~~ Nonverbal Transition ~~~~ Internal Summary ~~~~ Final Summary ~~~~ Introduction ~~~~ Conclusion ~~~~
What is Verbal Transition- A word or phrase that indicates the relationship between two ideas? ~~~~ Nonverbal Transition- Facial expression, vocal cue, or physical movement that indicates a speaker is moving from one idea to the next. ~~~~ Internal Summary- A recap of what has been said so far in the presentation. ~~~~ Final Summary- A recap of all the main points of a presentation, usually occurring just before or during the conclusion. ~~~~ Introduction- Opening lines of a presentation, which must catch the audience’s attention and introduce the speaker’s topic. ~~~~ Conclusion- Closing lines of a presentation, which leaves a final impression.
500
What is the purpose of Speech? (3 reasons)
Answers may vary