P2P- Chapter 9 - assignment for Mike Tristano - Communication As Critical Inquiry PDF

Title P2P- Chapter 9 - assignment for Mike Tristano - Communication As Critical Inquiry
Course Communication As Critical Inquiry
Institution Illinois State University
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Name: Jyoti Gohil PREPARING TO PARTICIPATE Chapter 9: Outlining the Presentation 9.1 Knowledge Why is outlining important? The process of outlining allows you to organize your ideas logically, giving you a better picture of the relationships among your ideas. This process allows you to use your critical thinking skills to refine your ideas, identify there you need additional support, and determined if the body of the speech is balanced. It will also reduce your public speaking anxiety. 9.2 Knowledge Define preparation outline. The outline you develop as you prepare for your speech is called a preparation outline. It consists of a detailed outline that includes the title, general and specific purpose, organizational pattern, introduction, main points and sub points, transitions, and references used in the speech. List the seven guidelines for developing a preparation outline. 1. Label the introduction, body, and conclusion as separate elements. 2. Use a consistent pattern of symbols. 3. Include transitions. 4. Integrate supporting material. 5. Provide a list of references. 6. Use complete sentences. 7. Use MLA/APA format 9.3 Knowledge Define speaking outline. A speaking outline is a brief outline that helps you remember key points as you are speaking. It also frequently contains delivery notes that remind you when to adjust your rate, tone, movement, and so on. List the four suggestions in the text for developing a speaking outline. 1. You should follow the same framework used in the preparation outline. 2. It is important that your outline be legible. Type out the outline using large fonts and generous margins to ensure that the document is readable from a short distance. 3. Keep the outline as brief as possible. 4. Include delivery notes in the speaking outline. These notes will provide cues that will help you control tempo, emphasis, and overall pace of your speech....


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