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Instructions:
FIRST:
1. Review the "FNU SPC 1017- Informative Speech Assignment Sheet" Document.
2. Watch the "Informative Speech Example Speech" video below.
https://youtu.be/DZaeaMX-jTk
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THEN:
1. For your INITIAL POST, do 2 things:
a. 1. In at least 5-7 sentences total, comment on BOTH the strengths and areas for
improvement from the example speech.
b. 2. Post ANY questions you have about the Informative Speech Assignment. If you
don't have any questions, state. "I don't have any questions at this time."
Once the discussion board closes, I will send out an announcement to everyone answering
all questions.
FINALLY:
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1. Reply to at least 2 of your classmates' initial posts in at least 2-4 sentences for
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Midterm Exam Review
FNU SPC 1017
College exams are a time to learn how to review material and get beyond relying upon an
instructor giving all of the questions on an exam. This will help you prepare for future work
environments as well as standardized tests for graduate professional school. Use the following
review to give you some structure for your preparation; however, all information in the
Chapters Weeks 1-3 Content are possible material for this exam. I would encourage you to take
the Practice Exam in Blackboard in the Week 4 Folder. Definitely also pay attention to the
PowerPoint lectures as well as the key concepts in the chapters and listed below:
Ch 1:
Ch 2
Speeches that can make a difference when delivered effectively
o Examples:
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Pitching an important business idea
Convincing a loved one to support your
Convince other to vote
Plurality of Democracy
Unity of Democracy
In the context of democracy - goal of communication is to make decisions collectively
Public and Civic dimensions of public speaking
Special responsibilities of a public speaker
Speaking to inform
Stages and choices necessary to composer and deliver a speech
Speaking to persuade
Making Speech Preparation decisions
Making Speech Performance decisions
Stages of the Speaking Speech Creation Process
Civil Communication
Ethical Unethical communication practices
Ethical public speaking
Civility
Why civility matters to public speaking
Civility fails speakers can make
Socially acceptable "white lies"
Inappropriate bias
Seven Principles of Ethical Public Speaking
Plagiarism and how to avoid it
Poorly reasoned speeches
"Principle of Charity"
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Ch. 3
Ch. 5
Logical fallacies
Seven Principles of Civic Responsibility
Representing evidence responsibly
Engaging your audience
Differentiate types of audiences
Audiences are inherently diverse
Goal of expressive communication
Process of audience analysis
Difference between the literal and rhetorical audience
Why demographics can be limiting and proper use of demographic data
Marketing and Engagement Approaches to communication
Democratic framework
Different types of audiences
"Analyzing an audience" meaning
The best audience is
Creating a Common Identity
Adapting to an audience means
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Rhetorical audience - the "as" test invites an audience to see a topic in a specific role
Speaking with a responsibility to the extended audience
Marketing involves ...?
Speaking to a public means
⚫ Differentiating topic, purpose, and thesis statement
One-sentence summary
Analyzing topic selection from the perspective of the audience, the speaker, and the
occasion
Consider audience interest in topic
Public speaking is a conversation
General purpose of your speech
Specific purpose of your speech
Goals when giving a presentation in a business setting
Thesis statements for informative speeches
Considerations for selecting a topic
Thesis statement
The best topics are chosen when the speaker's interests, the speaking situation, and the
needs of the audience overlap
Having a short time constraint
Main benefit of an invited speaking situation
When focusing a general topic into a specific topic, you should consider
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Ch. 6
• Importance of responsible research choices
Ch. 7
Consequences of citing bad research
Outlining an effective, efficient research strategy
Major search engines are a good place to begin research
Scholarly databases articles
Peer reviewed articles
Books ARE good sources of research
Research article abstract
Evaluating credibility and usefulness of different sources
Blogs
News articles
Good taglines
Supporting materials
Correctly citing sources
Bibliography
Citing a source in APA format
Focusing a search
Research librarians can help with looking for at specific research
Facts, statistics, data
Quotations quoting a source in a speech
Wiki
Researching online
Three parts of a speech and their functions
Previews, internal previews, and transitions
Signposts
Patterns of organization and their advantages and disadvantages
Problem-solution pattern of organization
Topical pattern of organization
Combination pattern of organization
Step-by-step structure speech
o Chronological pattern of organization
Cause-and-effect speeches
Recency
Evidence that is heavy on data/numbers should be accompanied by an explanation to help
the audience interpret the data/numbers
. Using varied types of evidence/organizing evidence in a speech
Constructing clear and useful outlines
Main Points and Subordinate Points
Coordinate Points
Delivery outline
Arguments and supporting materials (body of speech)
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Ch. 8
Importance of language that is concrete, lively, and respectful
Using off-color language
Style choices
Memorable speaking
Figures
Tropes
Repetition and Contrast
Progression
Metaphors
Tropes of comparison, substitution, exaggeration, and voice, and construct your own
Personification
Overstatement and understatement
Principles for matching verbal style to the topic and the occasion
Respectful language
Concrete language
Repetition with progression
Antithesis "putting of opposites together"
o Example-one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind"
Similes
Extended similes
o Have an explanatory effect on the audience
Common similes
Metonymy
o You should use this when trying to direct audience attention to a specific aspect of
a whole