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1 SPC 1315 / SPC 1321 Fundamentals of Public Speaking / Business & Professional Speaking Monday - Friday classes, 9 am - 1:15 pm May Mini 2013 PAC 112 Monday - Friday classes, 9 am - 1:15 pm May Mini 2013 PAC 112

2 Syllabus overview  Be here on time, ready to start at 9 am  Expect to use the full time most days  Reasonable break times each day  Outline shows test and speech dates  Tests-- no make ups without major, unexpected issue -- Test 1 Friday  Speeches must be done on assigned days – Intro Speech next Monday  Be here on time, ready to start at 9 am  Expect to use the full time most days  Reasonable break times each day  Outline shows test and speech dates  Tests-- no make ups without major, unexpected issue -- Test 1 Friday  Speeches must be done on assigned days – Intro Speech next Monday

3 Grading  5 minute Introductory Speech50 points  Interview Project 50 points  Informative Speech with visuals100 points  Persuasive Speech with visuals100 points  Participation/Attendance/Critiques100 points  Three Exams100 points each  5 minute Introductory Speech50 points  Interview Project 50 points  Informative Speech with visuals100 points  Persuasive Speech with visuals100 points  Participation/Attendance/Critiques100 points  Three Exams100 points each

4 Attendance  Hard to pass a Mini Term if you miss  Each ‘day’ same as more than one week of a long semester  Attendance counted in hours  Be sure to check the syllabus about the attendance policy; expect to be in class each day  Major event / partial class  Work on speeches during some class time  45 contact hours for a 3-hour course  Hard to pass a Mini Term if you miss  Each ‘day’ same as more than one week of a long semester  Attendance counted in hours  Be sure to check the syllabus about the attendance policy; expect to be in class each day  Major event / partial class  Work on speeches during some class time  45 contact hours for a 3-hour course

5 Course schedule...  Thursday at 10:00 -- Greg Shirley &/or Tina Boitnott -- Career Development; 11:00 – Gee Library  For tomorrow:  Read Chapters 1-3  Bring a typed list of 3 or more Intro Speech topics  Bring a typed list of 3 or more Motivational topics  Bring a typed list of three or more Informative Speech Topics  Bring a typed list of three or more Persuasive Speech Topics  Thursday at 10:00 -- Greg Shirley &/or Tina Boitnott -- Career Development; 11:00 – Gee Library  For tomorrow:  Read Chapters 1-3  Bring a typed list of 3 or more Intro Speech topics  Bring a typed list of 3 or more Motivational topics  Bring a typed list of three or more Informative Speech Topics  Bring a typed list of three or more Persuasive Speech Topics

6 Course Schedule  Friday 5/17 – Test 1  Monday 5/20 – Speech 1  Thursday 5/23 – Informative Speech  Friday 5/24 – Test 2  Tuesday 5/28 – Test 3  Wednesday 5/29 – Persuasive Speech  Friday 5/17 – Test 1  Monday 5/20 – Speech 1  Thursday 5/23 – Informative Speech  Friday 5/24 – Test 2  Tuesday 5/28 – Test 3  Wednesday 5/29 – Persuasive Speech

7 Before the ‘big’ topics...  Your first planned speech this week is a 5 minute Informative Speech about...  “The best place in the world to visit (or) live”  “The (now deceased) person I most admire”  Create a typed full sentence outline  Create a 4 x 6 typed note card  Three main points plus an Introduction and Conclusion  Decide by tomorrow which place or person you’ll talk about  Do some research about it  Your first planned speech this week is a 5 minute Informative Speech about...  “The best place in the world to visit (or) live”  “The (now deceased) person I most admire”  Create a typed full sentence outline  Create a 4 x 6 typed note card  Three main points plus an Introduction and Conclusion  Decide by tomorrow which place or person you’ll talk about  Do some research about it

8 The two major speeches...  #1 -- Informative  10 minutes  Tell us about something interesting to you  Find sources and cite them in the speech  Outline due at end of this week  Speech at the end of next week  Persuasive  Continued...  #1 -- Informative  10 minutes  Tell us about something interesting to you  Find sources and cite them in the speech  Outline due at end of this week  Speech at the end of next week  Persuasive  Continued...

9 #2 -- Persuasive  Convince us of something  Change a belief, move us to action, etc.  10 minute speech  Requires more library research  Outline due at the end of next week  Speeches done on the last class day  Convince us of something  Change a belief, move us to action, etc.  10 minute speech  Requires more library research  Outline due at the end of next week  Speeches done on the last class day

10 Informative examples  (1) ‘How to play lead guitar’  (2) ‘How the Internet works’  (3) ‘How the 4G cell phone system is different from 1G, 2G and 3G’  (4) ‘The differences in major political systems’ (democracy, authoritarian, monarchy etc.)  (5) Developments in Artificial Intelligence  (6) Types of cars that might replace the internal combustion engine  (7) How to get started investing in the stock market  (1) ‘How to play lead guitar’  (2) ‘How the Internet works’  (3) ‘How the 4G cell phone system is different from 1G, 2G and 3G’  (4) ‘The differences in major political systems’ (democracy, authoritarian, monarchy etc.)  (5) Developments in Artificial Intelligence  (6) Types of cars that might replace the internal combustion engine  (7) How to get started investing in the stock market

11 Informative examples  (8) How the Romanov family influenced Russian society  (9) How the Beatles changed popular music,  (10) ‘Understanding Iraq’  (11) Differences in styles in artistic painting, (12) The process of mummification,  (13) Composing a symphony ..... etc.  (8) How the Romanov family influenced Russian society  (9) How the Beatles changed popular music,  (10) ‘Understanding Iraq’  (11) Differences in styles in artistic painting, (12) The process of mummification,  (13) Composing a symphony ..... etc.

12 Informative...  Maybe take something within your major you expect to need to know more about, maybe that was in a class lecture, so you know some starting points, but you expect to be able to find out more about it.  Basically, tell us about something we would enjoy knowing more about and that you can speak about authoritatively (see linked PowerPoint)  DO NOT make it to convince us of something – that will be the Persuasive Speech.  Maybe take something within your major you expect to need to know more about, maybe that was in a class lecture, so you know some starting points, but you expect to be able to find out more about it.  Basically, tell us about something we would enjoy knowing more about and that you can speak about authoritatively (see linked PowerPoint)  DO NOT make it to convince us of something – that will be the Persuasive Speech.

13 Informative  Pick something you’re interested in.  NOTE: You CANNOT modify another class project or someone else’s speech to create your speech—that is plagiarism. If your speech content is plagiarized, you fail the course.  After thinking of topics, see the discussion in the book about topic selection.  Otherwise, think about a particular skill or knowledge area you could find some sources on and share more about with the class in a 10-minute speech that uses ‘visual aids’ – also called ‘presentation aids.’  Pick something you’re interested in.  NOTE: You CANNOT modify another class project or someone else’s speech to create your speech—that is plagiarism. If your speech content is plagiarized, you fail the course.  After thinking of topics, see the discussion in the book about topic selection.  Otherwise, think about a particular skill or knowledge area you could find some sources on and share more about with the class in a 10-minute speech that uses ‘visual aids’ – also called ‘presentation aids.’

14 Outlining

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18 Persuasive  Takes greater work in finding ‘proof’ or ‘evidence’  Depends on a sound logical analysis  Specific Proposition will be stated...  Specific Organizational pattern will be followed...  Takes greater work in finding ‘proof’ or ‘evidence’  Depends on a sound logical analysis  Specific Proposition will be stated...  Specific Organizational pattern will be followed...

19 Propositions...  Proposition of fact  Draw inferences from available date  Is / is not  Proposition of value  Good or bad, right or wrong  Proposition of policy  Most common, most complex  Advocates specific course of action  Should / should not  Proposition of fact  Draw inferences from available date  Is / is not  Proposition of value  Good or bad, right or wrong  Proposition of policy  Most common, most complex  Advocates specific course of action  Should / should not

20 Organizational Patterns  Problem-solution (p. 148)  Comparative Advantages (p. 324)  Refutation Pattern (p. 325)  Motivated Sequence (like Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs) 1. Attention 2. Need 3. Satisfaction 4. Visualization 5. Action  You must use one of these -- list at top of outline  Sample outline will also be provided  Problem-solution (p. 148)  Comparative Advantages (p. 324)  Refutation Pattern (p. 325)  Motivated Sequence (like Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs) 1. Attention 2. Need 3. Satisfaction 4. Visualization 5. Action  You must use one of these -- list at top of outline  Sample outline will also be provided

21 Persuasive Examples  Violence on TV leads children to be more violent  All Americans should be required to be available for military service at the age of 18  The U.S. should break all diplomatic and economic relations with China  You should only buy American-made products  Barack Obama is not an American citizen  Violence on TV leads children to be more violent  All Americans should be required to be available for military service at the age of 18  The U.S. should break all diplomatic and economic relations with China  You should only buy American-made products  Barack Obama is not an American citizen

22 More persuasive examples  George W. Bush should have been impeached  Soft drinks are killing you  Who really killed John F. Kennedy  Proof that extraterrestrials exist  Proof that ghosts exist  Etc.  George W. Bush should have been impeached  Soft drinks are killing you  Who really killed John F. Kennedy  Proof that extraterrestrials exist  Proof that ghosts exist  Etc.

23 Reminder on Speech Topics  The Best Place in the World to Visit (or) Live  Select by tomorrow, outline due Wednesday evening (email) and Thursday (hard copy), deliver on Thursday  Informative - Major Speech 1  3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline by end of week, speech end of next week  Persuasive - Major Speech 2  3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline end of next week, speech in the third (final) week  The Best Place in the World to Visit (or) Live  Select by tomorrow, outline due Wednesday evening (email) and Thursday (hard copy), deliver on Thursday  Informative - Major Speech 1  3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline by end of week, speech end of next week  Persuasive - Major Speech 2  3 Topic ideas tomorrow, outline end of next week, speech in the third (final) week

24 Tests  #1 over Chapters 1-8 this Friday at 9am  Friday 5/24 – Test 2 (Chaps. 9-14 and 32 & 35)  Test 3 Tues. 5/28 at 9 am  See course outline, copy of syllabus, outline and note card samples, etc. at... http://www.tonydemars.com... OR look under Faculty Web Pages http://www.tonydemars.com  #1 over Chapters 1-8 this Friday at 9am  Friday 5/24 – Test 2 (Chaps. 9-14 and 32 & 35)  Test 3 Tues. 5/28 at 9 am  See course outline, copy of syllabus, outline and note card samples, etc. at... http://www.tonydemars.com... OR look under Faculty Web Pages http://www.tonydemars.com

25 So what else?  Look back through syllabus today  Class this week M-F  Class next week M-F  10 minute Informative Speeches Thursday  Friday, Test 2 then research time for Persuasive  Class Week 3  Holiday Monday, Final Tuesday, Persuasive Speeches Wednesday  Look back through syllabus today  Class this week M-F  Class next week M-F  10 minute Informative Speeches Thursday  Friday, Test 2 then research time for Persuasive  Class Week 3  Holiday Monday, Final Tuesday, Persuasive Speeches Wednesday

26 Break on the way  Resume in 10:00 -- be back and ready  Start writing down topic ideas  Notice the requirement of NOT using Google searches but instead looking for material using academic research  Be prepared to follow up with a library contact  Career Development  This is for the Interview Project  Pick a job, create or tweak a résumé and cover letter  Make initial visit, Schedule a mock interview  Resume in 10:00 -- be back and ready  Start writing down topic ideas  Notice the requirement of NOT using Google searches but instead looking for material using academic research  Be prepared to follow up with a library contact  Career Development  This is for the Interview Project  Pick a job, create or tweak a résumé and cover letter  Make initial visit, Schedule a mock interview

27 Break!  Welcome to the class  Uncertainties? Tony.demars@tamuc.eduTony.demars@tamuc.edu  Be sure to have materials ready to turn in at the start of classes due  Be sure to start now on topic ideas and be ready tomorrow with your typed list of your proposed ideas  Back in your seat in 10:00  (Give me signed forms)  Welcome to the class  Uncertainties? Tony.demars@tamuc.eduTony.demars@tamuc.edu  Be sure to have materials ready to turn in at the start of classes due  Be sure to start now on topic ideas and be ready tomorrow with your typed list of your proposed ideas  Back in your seat in 10:00  (Give me signed forms)


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