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LCCC CMN 111 KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR 1 SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Supporting Materials Lend Credibility To Your Central Idea And Main Points Supporting Materials Lend Credibility To Your Central Idea And Main Points

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Unsupported Assertions Leave Listeners Skeptical Unsupported Assertions Leave Listeners Skeptical Specific & Credible Details Are More Convincing Specific & Credible Details Are More Convincing

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Critical Thinking Is Essential In Choosing & Assessing The Quality Of Supporting Materials Critical Thinking Is Essential In Choosing & Assessing The Quality Of Supporting Materials

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Supporting Materials Must Be: Supporting Materials Must Be: Accurate Accurate Relevant Relevant From Reliable Sources From Reliable Sources

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Three Basic Types of Supporting Materials: Three Basic Types of Supporting Materials: Examples Examples Statistics Statistics Testimony Testimony

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Examples Examples Get an Audience Involved In the Speech Get an Audience Involved In the Speech Concrete details make ideas Concrete details make ideas Specific Specific Personal Personal Lively Lively

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Three Types of Examples: Three Types of Examples: Brief Brief Extended Extended Hypothetical Hypothetical

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Tips For Using Examples: Tips For Using Examples: Use Examples To Clarify Ideas Use Examples To Reinforce Ideas Use Examples To Personalize Ideas

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Make Examples Vivid & Richly Textured Make Examples Vivid & Richly Textured Practice Delivery To Enhance Examples Practice Delivery To Enhance Examples

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Statistics Statistics Can Be Cited In Passing To Lend Support & Credibility To A Point Can Be Cited In Passing To Lend Support & Credibility To A Point Can Be Used In Combination To Show The Magnitude Or Seriousness Of An Issue Can Be Used In Combination To Show The Magnitude Or Seriousness Of An Issue

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Statistics Can Be Easily Manipulated or Distorted; Therefore, speakers Must: Statistics Can Be Easily Manipulated or Distorted; Therefore, speakers Must: Make Sure Statistics Are Representative Of What They Claim To Measure Make Sure Statistics Are Representative Of What They Claim To Measure

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Understand Statistical Measures: Understand Statistical Measures: Mean Mean Median Median Mode Mode

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Make Sure Statistics Come From A Reliable Source Make Sure Statistics Come From A Reliable Source

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Tips For Using Statistics: Tips For Using Statistics: Use Statistics To Quantify Ideas Use Statistics To Quantify Ideas Use Statistics Sparingly Use Statistics Sparingly Identify The Sources Of Statistics Identify The Sources Of Statistics

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Explain Statistics Explain Statistics Round Off Complicated Statistics Round Off Complicated Statistics Use Visual Aids To Clarify Statistics Use Visual Aids To Clarify Statistics

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Testimony Testimony Adds Strength & Impact To A Speaker’s Ideas, Because Listeners Are Often Influenced By People Who Have Special Knowledge Of Experience In A Topic Adds Strength & Impact To A Speaker’s Ideas, Because Listeners Are Often Influenced By People Who Have Special Knowledge Of Experience In A Topic

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Two Kinds of Testimony: Two Kinds of Testimony: Peer Peer Expert Expert

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Tips For Using Testimony: Tips For Using Testimony: Quote Or Paraphrase Accurately Quote Or Paraphrase Accurately Use Testimony From Qualified Sources Use Testimony From Qualified Sources

LCCC CMN KIM ALYSE POPKAVE, M.Ed., CMI INSTRUCTOR SUPPORTING YOUR IDEAS Tips For Using Testimony: Tips For Using Testimony: Use Testimony From Unbiased Sources Use Testimony From Unbiased Sources Identify The People You Quote Or Paraphrase Identify The People You Quote Or Paraphrase