Title | Public Speaking Lucky Study Sheet: Exam 2 (2021) |
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Course | Oral Communication |
Institution | Xavier University |
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This is a study sheet comprised of notes and information for the second exam....
Oral Communication Dr. Wagner
Lucky Study Sheet for Exam 2 Chapter 14 Know the four types of speech delivery: impromptu, extemporaneous, manuscript, and memorized. What is the advantage and disadvantage of each? (p. 371-374) What are the challenges with using a lectern? Why didn’t Dr. Wagner want any speaker to use a lectern? (p. 376) Why do Dr. Wagner and our textbook authors stress the importance of a conversational style of delivery? (p. 385) Explain what is involved in effective eye contact and ineffective based on what you read on page (p. 386). Be able to differentiate between volume, rate, and modifications of pitch. (p. 387-388) Explain the pronunciation challenges of: substitutions, omissions, distortions, and additions. (p. 389-390) What are the suggestions for effective body movement during a speech and what are the “adaptors” (term inserted by Dr. Wagner) described in the last paragraph of the body movement section on page 391. Chapter 15: Presentational Aids Why use visual aids? Clarify, emphasize, retention and recall, variety and interest, and enhancing credibility. List the tips for video or audio recordings including the tips provided in class. (p. 425) What advice do your textbook authors give on handouts? (p. 434) List the tips for rules for computer presentations including the tips provided in class. (p. 439-441) Chapter 16: What are the 7 principles to making information clear and interesting to your audience? (450-454) Chapter 17: Persuasion Handout: Know everything from the thorough handout on persuasion concepts and theories. Define attitude (p. 470) Social Judgment Theory (on handout and p. 472-474) Cognitive Dissonance (p. 474) and the variables (reviewed in class) that impact the amount of dissonance one experiences:
Effort Reward Sponsorship
Negative Consequences Choice
Know the principles of the Elaboration Likelihood Model (p. 476-477) Monroe’s Motivated Sequence: explain each step. (485-490) Chapter 18: Explain the four key ingredients for effective entertaining speeches: preparation, adaption to the occasion, adaption to the audience, mindfulness of time. (p. 497-498) Appendix: Questions to ask yourself for audience analysis. (p. 521-523)...