Starting with a section in Chapter 1 on overcoming apprehension, the text highlights confidence-building , an essential component of becoming an effective speaker. Confidence Booster sections throughout the rest of the text help students deal with fears and be well prepared.
And videos and self-assessments help students further understand and control their anxiety. The text emphasizes ethics at every stage of the speech-making process. Practicing Ethics sections in each chapter reinforce the focus on ethics and emphasize the importance of avoiding plagiarism. The research chapters in Tab 2 are designed around the astounding array of resources available to students today.
Ford-Brown emphasizes how to evaluate sources and how to cite them orally and in written form. Audio and video examples of using and citing sources in speeches, as well as interactive writing exercises to practice creating citations, help students master these key skills. The text covers presentation aids in a truly compelling way. Chapter 11, Using Presentation Aids, takes full advantage of the cutting-edge design of the text to explain and showcase the variety of aids available to students today — and the best ways to maximize their use.
Expanded coverage of mediated presentations helps students master this key communication technique. The 3rd Edition offers more information on analyzing the mediated audience, using technology, finding tutorials, preparing and practicing, recording, and delivering video.
New speech outlines and examples keep the text current and relatable to students. In the 3rd Edition, Chapter 6 and Chapter 14 include complete annotated preparation outlines of informative student speeches, along with new related examples working and delivery outlines, introductions and conclusions, and more.
Many other new and updated examples appear throughout, including a new speech of introduction and a new after-dinner speech excerpt. Fresh sample presentation aids and illustrations keep the text engaging.
Chapter 11 includes new sample slides and updated templates from PowerPoint and Prezi. Many other illustrations and photos have been updated throughout the text, including library portal and database examples.
Superior assignability, tracking, and pedagogical tools help educators make sure students are completing their reading and understanding core concepts.
New to This Edition. Chapter-opening videos accompanied by writing activities get students thinking about concepts. More than half of the plus videos are new to the Digital Update, including topics such as overcoming anxiety, avoiding plagiarism, listening effectively, and spotting faulty arguments online. Voice-activated technology gives students the power to listen on Amazon Alexa-enabled or Google Assistant-enabled devices using simple voice commands.
Table of Contents I. Overview of Public Speaking 2. Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation 3. Locating Support Materials 5. Outlining Your Speech 7. Organizing the Speech Body 8.
Using Language Successfully Delivering Your Speech Listening Tools for Persuading On-the-Job Speaking Overview of Public Speaking 1.
Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation 2. Selecting Your Topic and Purpose 3. Locating Support Materials 4.
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Tip boxes provide useful information and advice along the way. Compelling content engages students and encourages active learning The text teaches by example with its intricate weaving of scenarios, annotated speeches, diverse examples, and comparisons of ineffective and effective techniques.
Starting with a section in Chapter 1 on overcoming apprehension, the text highlights confidence-building , an essential component of becoming an effective speaker.
Confidence Booster sections throughout the rest of the text help students deal with fears and be well prepared. And videos and self-assessments help students further understand and control their anxiety. The text emphasizes ethics at every stage of the speech-making process.
Practicing Ethics sections in each chapter reinforce the focus on ethics and emphasize the importance of avoiding plagiarism. The research chapters in Tab 2 are designed around the astounding array of resources available to students today.
Ford-Brown emphasizes how to evaluate sources and how to cite them orally and in written form. Audio and video examples of using and citing sources in speeches, as well as interactive writing exercises to practice creating citations, help students master these key skills. The text covers presentation aids in a truly compelling way. Chapter 11, Using Presentation Aids, takes full advantage of the cutting-edge design of the text to explain and showcase the variety of aids available to students today — and the best ways to maximize their use.
Expanded coverage of mediated presentations helps students master this key communication technique. The 3rd Edition offers more information on analyzing the mediated audience, using technology, finding tutorials, preparing and practicing, recording, and delivering video.
New speech outlines and examples keep the text current and relatable to students. In the 3rd Edition, Chapter 6 and Chapter 14 include complete annotated preparation outlines of informative student speeches, along with new related examples working and delivery outlines, introductions and conclusions, and more.
Many other new and updated examples appear throughout, including a new speech of introduction and a new after-dinner speech excerpt. Fresh sample presentation aids and illustrations keep the text engaging. Chapter 11 includes new sample slides and updated templates from PowerPoint and Prezi.
Many other illustrations and photos have been updated throughout the text, including library portal and database examples. Superior assignability, tracking, and pedagogical tools help educators make sure students are completing their reading and understanding core concepts. New to This Edition. Chapter-opening videos accompanied by writing activities get students thinking about concepts. More than half of the plus videos are new to the Digital Update, including topics such as overcoming anxiety, avoiding plagiarism, listening effectively, and spotting faulty arguments online.
Voice-activated technology gives students the power to listen on Amazon Alexa-enabled or Google Assistant-enabled devices using simple voice commands. Table of Contents I. Overview of Public Speaking 2. Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation 3. Locating Support Materials 5. Outlining Your Speech 7. Organizing the Speech Body 8. Using Language Successfully Delivering Your Speech Listening Tools for Persuading On-the-Job Speaking Overview of Public Speaking 1.
Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation 2. Selecting Your Topic and Purpose 3. Locating Support Materials 4.
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