Freaking Out
Organization Station
Delivery Hot-To-Go
Curious Sources and Where to Find Them
Everything Else
100

What is name for speech anxiety that extends beyond public speaking settings?

Communication Apprehension

100

The four organizational patterns of informative speeches are called . . .

Chronological/Sequential, Spatial, Topical, and Topic-Application-Implication

100

When using gestures, where should we focus on positioning our hands?

Above our waist

100

True or False: Wikipedia is not a reliable source for our speeches.

True.

100

In the Shannon-Weaver Model, anything that gets in the way of our message moving from speaker to receiver is called . . .

Noise

200

Why does organizing your speech help with speech anxiety?

You decrease the uncertainty and feel more prepared.

200

An attention-getting device does what?

Seeks to get the audience's attention

200

What is the term for how well our voice carries to all corners of a room?

Projection

200

Which sources are considered higher quality? Primary sources or secondary sources?

Primary sources

200

An analysis of a document or event is considered which of the following: A primary source or a secondary source?

Secondary source

300

What is the more common phrase for "glossophobia?"

Speech Anxiety (would also accept Communication Apprehension if justified)

300

What do internal previews do in a speech?

Preview the subpoints we're making within a main point

300

What is the term for how loudly or softly we're speaking?

Volume

300
When citing our sources in speeches, we must do two things. What are those two things?

Use oral citations and provide a reference page in our speech outline.

300

When orally citing a source, what should we include in that citation?

The source name and the month, day, and year the source was published. For example, "According to WIBW on March 5, 2025 . . ."

400

What is the term for a severe fear of public speaking, as defined in the textbook?

Glossophobia

400

What is the term for your AGD and clincher sentences being related? 

Bookending

400

When referring to how quickly or slowly we're speaking, we're referring to . . .

The speaking rate or pacing

400

What do we mean when we say that a source is peer-reviewed?

It has gone through multiple review and revision processes and has been scrutinized by experts on those subjects to ensure the information is accurate.

400

When incorporating generative AI, we should refer to _______________ to guide us in what is ethical and unethical?

The "Can I Use Generative AI Programs?" policy in our CN 150 syllabus

500

There are three subtypes of communication apprehension. List them.

Trait-based anxiety, state-based anxiety, and scrutiny fear

500

What do you talk about in each point of an informative speech that uses a Topic-Application-Implication pattern?

Topic: What is the thing?

Application: How can/do we use it?

Implication: How could this thing positively and negatively affect us?

500

The way we pronounce words and "hit" consonants is called . . .

Enunciation

500

To help us assess the quality of sources, we can apply the CRAAP test. What does each letter of CRAAP stand for?

Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose

500

Why should we not use generative AI programs like ChatGPT and Gemini to do our research for us?

The programs are slow to update with current events (so info is dated), the programs generate fake sources consistently, and the programs are not databases of articles and information like Google is. The programs associate words together based on samples they've been trained on. They cannot "think."