These are the 4 categories of delivery techniques.
What is stance, gestures, voice, and eye contact?
What is the classic high-school approach?
This is what the FIND acronym is used for.
What is creating amazing visual aids?
This is how many ideas you should have per slide of visual aid.
What is 1?
This is the name used to describe how you should hold your body when not gesturing.
What is the ready position?
This is THE Golden Rule of ENGR 103.
What is "An interesting speech is only interesting to the AUDIENCE you’re presenting to."?
This is what the letters in the FIND acronym stand for?
What is Formatting, Images, Numbering, and Diagrams?
This is the name of the controversy that we analyzed the scientific slide of.
What is the Columbia Space Shuttle?
This is the average length of time to hold eye contact with an audience member.
What is 3-5 seconds?
These are the words that make up the SHAPE acronym.
What is Story, Humor, Analogy, Prop, and Emotion?
These are 4 out of the 8 types of questioners you can get in a Q&A.
What are Holla-Back, 8-in-1, Interrupter, Rambler, Attacker, Show-Off, Quiet, or Discussioners?
This is the movie we watched a clip of where Leonardo DiCaprio convinces a client to buy stock in a marketing call.
The Wolf of Wall Street
These 4 P's describe the things about your voice you can change throughout your speech.
What is Power, Pace, Pitch, and Pause?
These are 3 techniques you can use to make your speech sticky.
What is Repetition, Alliteration, Acronyms, Rhyming, Extended Metaphor/Analogy, or Parallel Structure?
This is the process you should go through when creating visual aids.
Write the Speech, Storyboard the Presentation, then Create the Visual Aids
These are the 3 techniques we discussed to deal with nervousness prior to a speech.
What is power pose, visualization, and breathing?
These are the 3 types of gestures.
What is organizational, descriptive, and emphatic?
These are 2 streams of thought you can use to organize the body paragraphs in your speech.
What is chronological, spatial, cause and effect, or (reverse) funnel?
This is the acronym we use to answer questions in Q&A (give BOTH the acronym and what it stands for).
What is PAR (paraphrase, align, and respond)?
This is the percent of communication that comes from things other than the content of your speech (e.g. body language, facial expressions, vocal tonality, etc.).
What is 93%?