Sunday, August 30, 2009

Chapter 1
Benefits of public speaking (3)
Credibility (term)
Dynamism (term)
Common ground (term)
4 steps of listening critically (from discussion not book)
4 major listening goals (from discussion)
Comm. Models (3) (from discussion)
Channel (term)
Noise (term)
Feedback (term)
Communication (term) (according to the text)
Chapter 2
Canons of rhetoric
Chapter 3
Ways to generate speech topics (5)
General purposes (3)
Specific purposes (term)
Thesis statement (term)
3 things to consider when choosing a topic
Chapter 4
Audience analysis (term)
Demographics (term)
Worldview (term)
Ways to gather information about the audience (4)
Open vs. Closed ended questions
Degree questions
Audience adaptation (term)
Chapter 6
Organizational patterns (6)
Monroe's motivated sequence elements
Law of recency (from discussion)
Primacy (from discussion)
Transistions (3)
Purpose of introductions
Functions of conclusions
Chapter 7
Extemporaneous delivery
Memorized
Manuscript
Impromptu
*Review graph on pg.162
Appx. A
Small group communication (term)
Questions of fact, value, and policy
Problem vs. solution Questions
Absolute and important criteriaTypes of group presentations

Post Midterm:
Bibliographic & Internal refrences P.114
Oral Citations P. 114
(2) types of examples P. 117
Survey, Testimony, Stats, etc. P. 117 - 121
Boolean Search
Time sequence - monroe's motivated sequence P. 133 - 139
Dennotative vs. Conotative P. 184
Visual aids P. 204 - 209; 212- 215
Types of Persuasive speeches P. 250 - 251
Fact/Value/policy P. 254
Hierarchy of needs P. 258
Fallacies P. 261
Special occasion P. 276 - 281

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