The type of information you should present as an ethical speaker.
What is accurate or credible information?
How you should express your personal convictions.
What is courageously?
Taking someone else’s work or ideas and claiming them as your own.
What is plagiarism?
When you apply imagination, experience, and knowledge to the speaker's information.
What is creative?
Understanding the speaker's feelings and emotions.
What is empathic listening?
Something you can provide to a speaker to improve their speech.
What is meaningful feedback?
Something you can show by paying attention, giving constructive feedback, and asking questions.
What is respect for other communicators?
When the audience bases the credibility or success of the speech on the gender of the speaker.
What is sexism?
Listening and using knowledge to interpret the message the speaker is trying to convey.
What is an interpretation?
Something the listener can do to avoid disturbances.
What is block distractions?
Something you should always do as both a speaker and listener.
What is demonstrate respect?
The expression or holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially held.
(Something you should be tolerant of.)
What is dissent?
The belief that our world is better than anyone else’s.
What is ethnocentrism?
Striving to comprehend the meaning of the person’s message when you listen.
What is intentional?
A good way to show the speaker you are paying attention and retrain the information.
What is take good notes?
Something that provides a foundation for effective public speaking and listening.
What is ethical communication?
Something you should not be tolerant of and avoid.
(Hate speech.)
What is degrading communication?
Selective listening.
What is picking out important information from unimportant information.
The part of the speech you should focus on.
What are the speakers main points?
The psychological and emotional tone that develops as communicators interact with one another.
What is Communication Climate?
Something you should always do for the consequences of your communication.
What is accept responsibility?
The dynamic process.
What is the ongoing collaboration between speaker and listener?
The senses you should use to effectively listen.
What is all of your senses?