DK guide to public speaking

著者

    • Ford-Brown, Lisa A.

書誌事項

DK guide to public speaking

Lisa A. Ford-Brown

Pearson, c2018

3rd ed

  • : student ed

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注記

Spiral-bound

Includes bibliographical references (p. 481-482) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

For courses in Public Speaking An easy-to-navigate, visually engaging guide to becoming an effective public speaker DK Guide to Public Speaking gives students the practical information they seek, supported by the concepts and theories instructors want - all presented within a compelling Dorling Kindersley design that facilitates an intuitive learning experience. Author Lisa Ford-Brown offers a user-friendly resource that equips students with the tools to become effective public speakers. The Third Edition has been updated with contemporary examples of speeches and presentation aids to engage students and ensure a contemporary view of public speaking. DK Guide to Public Speaking, Third Edition is also available via Revel (TM), an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience.

目次

I. Brief Table of Contents TAB 1: STARTING 1. Overview of Public Speaking 2. Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation 3. Selecting Your Topic and Purpose TAB 2: RESEARCHING 4. Locating Support Materials 5. Selecting and Testing Support Materials TAB 3: CREATING 6. Outlining Your Speech 7. Organizing the Speech Body 8. Introducing and Concluding Your Speech TAB 4: PRESENTING 9. Using Language Successfully 10. Delivering Your Speech 11. Using Presentation Aids TAB 5: LISTENING AND EVALUATING 12. Listening 13. Evaluating Speeches TAB 6: SPEAKING TO INFORM 14. The Informative Speech TAB 7: SPEAKING TO PERSUADE 15. Tools for Persuading 16. The Persuasive Speech TAB 8: SPEAKING ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS 17. Speeches for Special Events TAB 9: SPEAKING IN PROFESSIONAL AND GROUP SETTINGS 18. On-the-Job Speaking 19. Speaking in Small Groups Appendix: Mediated Public Speaking II. Detailed Table of Contents TAB 1: STARTING 1. Overview of Public Speaking 1.1 Using the skills 1.2 The process of communicating 1.3 Be a successful public speaker 1.4 Overcome a fear of public speaking 1.5 Be an ethical public speaker 1.6 The creative process for public speaking Chapter 1 Review 2. Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation 2.1 Why you need to know your audience and situation 2.2 What you need to know about your audience 2.3 Traits to investigate 2.4 What you need to know about the situation 2.5 Analyze the audience and situation 2.6 Adapt to your audience and situation Chapter 2 Review 3. Selecting Your Topic and Purpose 3.1 Select a topic 3.2 Narrow your topic 3.3 Create a central idea 3.4 Construct a working outline Chapter 3 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 1 TAB 2: RESEARCHING 4. Locating Support Materials 4.1 Locating support materials 4.2 The Internet 4.3 The library 4.4 On the Internet and in libraries 4.5 Interviews 4.6 Surveys 4.7 Researching effectively Chapter 4 Review 5. Selecting and Testing Support Materials 5.1 Types of support materials 5.2 Determine types of sources to use 5.3 Evaluate support materials 5.4 Use materials effectively 5.5 Cite sources orally Chapter 5 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 2 TAB 3: CREATING 6. Outlining Your Speech 6.1 Parts of an outline 6.2 Create an effective outline 6.3 Types of outlines 6.4 Link your speech parts 6.5 Cite sources in your outline 6.6 Create a source page Chapter 6 Review 7. Organizing the Speech Body 7.1 Organizational strategies 7.2 Make a speech out of a strategy Chapter 7 Review 8. Introducing and Concluding Your Speech 8.1 What an introduction should do 8.2 Attention-getters 8.3 Organizing an introduction 8.4 What a conclusion should do 8.5 "WOW" statements 8.6 Organizing a conclusion Chapter 8 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 3 TAB 4: PRESENTING 9. Using Language Successfully 9.1 What makes language important 9.2 Using language effectively 9.3 Boosting your distinctiveness Chapter 9 Review 10. Delivering Your Speech 10.1 Elements of vocal delivery 10.2 Elements of physical delivery 10.3 Methods of delivery 10.4 Preparing for an extemporaneous speech 10.5 Mediated presentations Chapter 10 Review 11. Using Presentation Aids 11.1 Types of presentation aids 11.2 Determine what aids you need 11.3 Methods for displaying aids 11.4 Crafting an effective aid 11.5 Using presentation software 11.6 Using aids successfully Chapter 11 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 4 TAB 5: LISTENING AND EVALUATING 12. Listening 12.1 Why listening is important 12.2 The process of listening 12.3 Types of listening 12.4 What can prevent listening 12.5 Helping your audience listen 12.6 How you can listen more effectively Chapter 12 Review 13. Evaluating Speeches 13.1 Why evaluation is important 13.2 Evaluating speeches 13.3 Who evaluates your speech Chapter 13 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 5 TAB 6: SPEAKING TO INFORM 14. The Informative Speech 14.1 Informative speaking 14.2 The creative process for informative speaking 14.3 Choose an informative topic 14.4 Research the informative speech 14.5 Outline and organize an informative speech 14.6 Prepare to present your speech 14.7 Evaluate an informative speech Chapter 14 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 6 TAB 7: SPEAKING TO PERSUADE 15. Tools for Persuading 15.1 Persuasive speaking 15.2 What a persuasive speech should do 15.3 Traditional appeals 15.4 Modern appeals 15.5 Parts of an argument 15.6 Types of arguments Chapter 15 Review 16. The Persuasive Speech 16.1 The creative process for persuasive speaking 16.2 Choose a persuasive topic 16.3 Research the persuasive speech 16.4 Outline and organize a persuasive speech 16.5 Prepare to present your speech 16.6 Evaluate a persuasive speech Chapter 16 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 7 TAB 8: SPEAKING ON SPECIAL OCCASIONS 17. Speeches for Special Events 17.1 Special occasion speech purposes 17.2 The creative process for special occasion speaking 17.3 Writing a special occasion speech 17.4 Types of special occasion speeches Chapter 17 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 8 TAB 9: SPEAKING IN PROFESSIONAL AND GROUP SETTINGS 18. On-the-Job Speaking 18.1 Communicating in an interview 18.2 Creating a business presentation 18.3 Communicating in a meeting 18.4 Communicating in a review Chapter 18 Review 19. Speaking in Small Groups 19.1 What makes a small group 19.2 Roles in a small group 19.3 How groups make decisions or solve problems 19.4 How groups present findings Chapter 19 Review Practical Pointers for Tab 9 Appendix: Mediated Public Speaking Introduction: Mediated Public Speaking A.1 Mediated Communication: An Introduction A.2 Types of Online Presentations A.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Presentations A.4 Audience A.5 Preparing for Your Online Presentation A.6 Practicing Your Online Presentation A.7 Delivering or Recording Your Online Presentation A.8 Online Etiquette: Digital Citizenship Appendix Review

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