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What are the 4 characteristics of public speaking?
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Public speaking...
1. features communication between a speaker and an audience. 2. is audience centered 3. emphasizes the spoken word 4. is usually a prepared presentation |
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What is the historical tradition of public speaking?
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-ancient greeks and chinese developed rhetoric
-african storytellers -great awakening and preachers -american revolution and the ratifying of the constitution -antislaver movement and womes suffarage |
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Linear process
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The old way of public speaking with no feedback
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source (linear)
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person with ideas to express
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message (linear)
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ideas that you convey to the audience
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encode (linear)
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you choose verbal and nonverbal symbols to express the ideas
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decode (linear)
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recievers try to make sense of the message
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noise (linear)
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Could impede the communication of messages.
Example: loud noises going on, or speaker is thinking of something elese. |
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Transactional Process
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an exchange in which all the participants continuously send and reciee messages
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feedback (transactional)
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Response to a message.
Example: shouting, laughing, nodding, ect |
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What are the 4 characteristics of public speaking?
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Public speaking...
1. features communication between a speaker and an audience. 2. is audience centered 3. emphasizes the spoken word 4. is usually a prepared presentation |
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What is the historical tradition of public speaking?
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-ancient greeks and chinese developed rhetoric
-african storytellers -great awakening and preachers -american revolution and the ratifying of the constitution -antislaver movement and womes suffarage |
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Linear process
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The old way of public speaking with no feedback
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source (linear)
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person with ideas to express
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message (linear)
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ideas that you convey to the audience
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encode (linear)
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you choose verbal and nonverbal symbols to express the ideas
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decode (linear)
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recievers try to make sense of the message
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noise (linear)
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Could impede the communication of messages.
Example: loud noises going on, or speaker is thinking of something elese. |
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Transactional Process
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an exchange in which all the participants continuously send and reciee messages
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feedback (transactional)
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Response to a message.
Example: shouting, laughing, nodding, ect |
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shared meaning (transactional)
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a common understanding with little confusion and few misinterpretations
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Critical Thinking
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What to believe and how to act after a careful evaluation of the evidence and reasoning in a communication.
Need to analyze: your own assumptions others ideas reliability truth accuracy |