03944cam a2200169 a 4500020001900000020001600019050002000035100002600055245006700081250001200148260003600160300004200196500001900238505347000257650002103727700002603748 a9780205593361  a0205593364 00aPN4129.15b.G871 aGrice, George L.(ed.)10aMastering public speaking /cGeorge L. Grice, John F. Skinner. a7th ed. aBoston :bAllyn & Bacon,c2010. axxxiii, 413 p. :bcol. ill. ;c28 cm. aIncludes Index a1 An Introduction to Public SpeakingDefinitions of CommunicationLevels of CommunicationElements of CommunicationThe Public Speaker as Critical Thinker 2 The Ethics of Public SpeakingDefinition of EthicsPrinciples of EthicsEthical SpeakingEthical ListeningTheory into Practice: Civility in the ClassroomFair Use GuidelinesPlagiarism 3 Speaking ConfidentlyRecognize That Speaker Nervousness Is NormalControl Speaker NervousnessLearn How to Build Speaker ConfidencePrepare Your First Speech 4 Responding to SpeechesThe Importance of ListeningListening versus HearingThe Process of ListeningObstacles to Effective ListeningPromoting Better ListeningCritiquing SpeechesActing on Criticism 5 Analyzing Your AudienceRecognize the Value of Audience DiversityAnalyze Your Audience before the SpeechAnalyze Your Audience during the SpeechAnalyze Your Audience after the Speech 6 Selecting Your Speech TopicGenerate IdeasTheory into Practice: Selecting Your TopicFocus Your TopicDetermine Your General PurposeFormulate Your Specific PurposeWord Your Thesis StatementDevelop Your Speech Title 7 Researching Your TopicAssess Your Personal KnowledgeDevelop Your Research PlanCollect Your InformationRecord Your InformationConclude Your Search 8 Supporting Your SpeechPurposes of Supporting MaterialsTypes of Supporting MaterialsTests of EvidenceEvaluating Electronic InformationCiting Your Sources 9 Organizing the Body of Your SpeechFormulate an Organizing QuestionDivide the Speech into Key IdeasDevelop the Key IdeasConnect the Key Ideas 10 Introducing and Concluding Your SpeechOrganize the Introduction of the SpeechOrganize the Conclusion of the Speech 11 Outlining Your SpeechFunctions of OutliningPrinciples of OutliningStages of Outlining 12 Wording Your SpeechFunctions of LanguagePrinciples of Effective Language Use 13 Delivering Your SpeechPrinciples of Nonverbal CommunicationMethods of DeliveryQualities of Effective DeliveryElements of Vocal DeliveryElements of Physical Delivery 14 Using Presentational AidsThe Importance of Using Presentational AidsTypes of Presentational AidsProjection of Visual AidsStrategies for Using Presentational Aids 15 Speaking to InformCharacteristics of a Speech to InformInformative Speech TopicsGuidelines for Speaking to InformAnnotated Sample Speech: Renaissance Fairs: The New Vaudeville 16 The Strategy of PersuasionThe Importance of PersuasionA Definition of PersuasionTypes of InfluenceTypes of Persuasive SpeechesPersuasive Speaking Strategies 17 The Structure of PersuasionMaking and Refuting ArgumentsTypes of ArgumentFallacies of ArgumentSelecting Propositions for Persuasive SpeechesMonroe's Motivated SequenceAnnotated Sample Speech: Sustainable Giving 18 Speaking on Special OccasionsThe Speech of IntroductionThe Speech of PresentationThe Acceptance SpeechThe Speech of TributeThe Speech to EntertainThe Impromptu SpeechThe Question-Answer Period 19 Speaking in and as a GroupSmall Group Communication and Public SpeakingSmall Groups DefinedTypes of GroupsGroup Discussion and Decision MakingThe Group Presentation Appendix: Sample SpeechesEmancipation Complication: Crisis with the Foster Care System, Alisha WatsonHow Old Is He Anyway? Aging the Whitetail Buck, Darla GoodrichSteganography: Hidden Messages, Tiffanie K. PetrinA Sign of the Times, Jared J. JohnstonThe Amish: Seeking to Lose the Self, Susan ChontosSpeech of Tribute to Timothy J. Russert, Doris Kearns GoodwinI Have a Dream, Martin Luther King, Jr. 0aPublic speaking.1 aSkinner, John F.(ed.)