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Final Exam Review

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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PSA

  • Pre-preparation
  • Preparation
  • Pre-performance
  • Performance

Plagiarism

  • Taking someone else's ideas
  • Paraphrasing
  • Common knowledge facts

Cite Sources

  • Author
  • Type of source
  • Description of source
  • Date of source
  • *Remember "qualify" the source

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  • Thesis statement-single declarative sentence.
  • General Speech Purpose
  • Specific Speech Purpose

General Speech Purpose

  • To inform
  • To persuade
  • To mark a special occasion

Audience Analysis
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Demographics
Audience Psychology

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  • Hearing vs Listening
  • Internal vs External Distractions

Elaboration Likelihood Model

  • Central Processing
  • Peripheral Processing

Choosing a Topic

  • look for something you are interested in
  • current events
  • controversial issues
  • grass roots topics
  • avoid topics that are overdone
  • consider your own expertise, hobbies and interests
  • brainstorm

OUTLINING

  • Working outline
  • Speaking outline
  • Sentence/Phrase/ Key Word

Outlining

  • Main points
  • Supporting points
  • Indent supporting points

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Bringing the Speech Together

  • Transitions
  • Signposts
  • Internal previews
  • Internal summary
  • Restate/Forecast

Organizational Patterns

  • Topical
  • Chronological
  • Spatial
  • Causal
  • Problem Solution
  • Monroe's Motivated Sequence

Introduction

  • Gain attention
  • Topic & purpose
  • Preview points
  • 10% to 15% of entire speech

Conclusion

  • Signal speech ending
  • Review points
  • Purpose & Thesis
  • Leave thinking -- Informative
  • Call to action -- Persuasive
  • 1/6th of overall speech

Support material

  • Examples
  • Narratives
  • Testimony
  • Facts
  • Statistics

Reseach

  • First person research
  • Secondary research- cite sources whether paraphrased or summarized

Evidence

  • Audience knowledge
  • Speaker knowledge
  • External evidence

Evaluate Your Sources

  • ID author or site sponsor
  • Check domain name
  • Check date--is it current?
  • Company info

Test for Evidence

  • Relevant to claim
  • Timely
  • Credible

Parts of an Argument

  • Claim - thesis statement
  • Evidence
  • Warrants - ties together claim & evidence

Types of Claims

  • Claim of Fact---True or False?
  • Claim of Value---Make a judgement
  • Claim of Policy---Recommend a course of action

Aristotle's Rhetorical Proof

  • Logos - logic or reason
  • Pathos - emotion
  • Ethos - speaker character

Maslow's Hierarchy of Need

  • Self Actualization
  • Self Esteen
  • Social
  • Safety
  • Physiological

Fallacies of Reasoning

  • begging the question
  • band wagon
  • either or
  • adhominen
  • red herring

Percentage

  • Mean--arithmetic average
  • Median-the center most score
  • Mode-most frequent

Presentation Aid

  • One aid=one main point
  • 6x6 rule
  • Be consistent
  • No more than three colors

Library

  • How to use databases

Exam

  • 60 questions
  • Multiple choice
  • True/False
  • 15% of your final grade

Conclusion

  • Signal speech ending
  • Review points
  • Purpose & thesis
  • Leave thinking -- informative
  • Call to action -- persuasive
  • 1/6th of overall speech

Persuasive Organizational Patterns

  • Problem Solution
  • Problem Cause Solution
  • Refutation

Excel

  • Basic functions for formulas
  • How to read a formula

Use Statistics Accurately

  • Frequency is a count of the number of times something occurs

Competing Arguments

  • If audience knows about a completing arugment--raise it & refute it
  • This is the inoculation effect
  • ignoring it will weaken your claim