Planning
Organizing
Presenting
Wildcard
Bonus
100
What is the planning stage?
This is where your group is informed of the project or presentation and schedules a planning meeting to work out all the details and assign roles for the upcoming project.
100
Provide ways to get the audiences attention
humor, ask questions, make a striking statement
100
What is the criteria for evaluation? (canons)
Invention, arrangement, style, delivery
100
Depending on your groups strengths and fears everyone gets assigned a part of the project?
Delegating duties
100
What is the point of knowing everyone's fears/strengths?
Knowing the strengths and fears that your members may have with oral presentations will help the organizing and presenting stages. If a group member has anxiety its important to know that before hand, you can then practice the delivery to ease tension
200
Focusing on what to construct the speech about for a specific group of people is because of what?
Audience analysis
200
What are the main examples that deal with verbal materials?
Objects, charts, picture, map, transparency, model, handouts, chalkboard
200
What is a downfall of using the manuscript technique? You pay little attention to the audience because you are reading your notes the whole time
You pay little attention to the audience because you are reading your notes the whole time
200
What is the point of a moderator?
A participant in public group presentation whose main responsibility is to regulate the discussion and guide any audience participation.
200
Three most important types of verbal materials
Examples, Statistics, Testimony
300
when do you find out more about the facility and the room you will be speaking in?
The Occasion
300
Explain the three types of testimonies
Lay Testimony-statement taken from ordinary individual Expert Testimony- Information reported by person who has special training/knowledge Celebrity Testimony- From someone famous
300
A speech delivered without preparation or notes is called what?
An impromptu Speech
300
In the "Attention Step" what is one good way to grab the audiences attention?
Humor, Ask a Question, Make a striking statement, tell a story
300
What is a good way to practice?
In front of the mirror
400
List and explain the three types of speeches
Informative Speech: when your group wants to inform, educate or enlighten. Persuasive Speech: Your purpose as a group is to get your audience to do something with the information you have given them. Entertainment Speech: A speech with the main purpose of amusing the audience
400
In the introduction of the presentation there are 3 elements included. What is the point of the Need Step?
Need step is used for what the benefit from information of the presentation that is about to be shared by a direct purpose statement
400
What are the four ways of delivering an oral speech?
Manuscript, memorize, impromptu, and extemporaneous speech
400
What is a type of speaking style/technique?
Using clarity, vividness, or appropiaoteness
400
What is a speech where an outline is written?
extemporaneous speech
500
What are the three common presentation types? (list/explain)
Panel Discussion: A panel discussion is a public interaction between small numbers of people, often selected because of their knowledge of a topic, and usually holding conflicting viewpoints Symposium: Much more structured than a panel discussion. The speaker delivers uninterrupted speeches on a selected topic. A forum generally follows a symposium so the audience has a chance to ask questions-and comment. Forum Discussion: Allows members of the audience of a public presentation to get the opportunity to comment on what they heard, and ask the speakers questions.
500
List and explain the most common organizing patterns
Problem-solution if trying to persuade will discussing the causes/significance Chronological- discussion of things as they occur Spatial- describe things as they exist in space Cause and effect- particular virus affects millions Topical- inherent parts of topic its essential compentents
500
What is the canon of style?
It refers to the speeches language and how it comes to the audience
500
Who created the "Canons of Rhetoric"?
Ancient Greek/Romans
500
How many words does the average college student know and use?
20,000-60,000