Review the Informative Speech Rubric under Course Documents *Review the Informative Speech Power Point under Course Documents *Review the Delivery Tips Power Point under Course Documents *Re
*Review the Informative Speech Rubric under Course Documents
*Review the Informative Speech Power Point under Course Documents
*Review the Delivery Tips Power Point under Course Documents
*Review the Speech Requirements Document under Course Documents
*Read Chapter 5 (remember the textbook is a great source which provides tools and guidance as you are preparing your speeches)
*Prepare, deliver and submit your Informative Speech (worth 100 points)
*Submit your speech in the Journal Area
Guidelines for the Informative Speech:
*The goal of an Informative Speech is to enhance the understanding of a specific topic
*Select a topic that interests you and one in which you think may interest your audience
*Develop an Introduction that will grab the attention of the audience and entice them to want to listen to your speech
*Develop two or three main points
*Develop transition statements that will help you move from one point to the next
*Finish your speech with a strong conclusion that will help your audience remember your speech
*Verbally cite three sources (you may be one of the sources / make sure you use reputable sources). Cite the sources as you use the information.
ATC GENERAL SPEAKING RUBRIC
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Instructor: ___________________ Course: ______________ Semester: _______________ Assignment: __________________________ Student: ______________________________________ Student ID #: _____________________ |
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Advanced 4 |
Competent 3 |
Developing 2 |
Introductory 1 |
Score |
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Content |
· Responds to the topic/assignment requirements successfully. · Contains accurate information that is convincingly supported, logically defended, and powerfully develops major and minor ideas. |
· Responds to the topic/assignment requirements, but minor points are misunderstood or misinterpreted. · Contains accurate information that is clearly supported and defended, and appropriately develops major and minor ideas. |
· Responds to the topic/assignment requirements, but major points are misunderstood or misinterpreted. · Contains information that supports, defends, develops, major and minor ideas, but lacks key points and/or makes broad, unfocused generalizations. |
· Attempts to respond to the topic/assignment requirements, but misunderstands or misinterprets the goal/requirements of the assignment. · Contains inaccurate, insufficient, or unrelated information that fails to support, defend, develop, or interpret major and minor ideas. Lacks sound arguments. |
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Organization |
· Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, central message, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable and is skillful and makes the content of the presentation cohesive. |
· Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, central message, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable within the presentation. |
· Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, central message, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is intermittently observable within the presentation. |
· Organizational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, central message, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is not observable within the presentation. |
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Delivery |
· Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation compelling, and speaker appears confident. For example, speaker seldom uses notes, maintains eye contact, and speaks loud enough that all can hear. |
· Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation interesting, and speaker appears comfortable. For example, speaker often uses notes, mostly maintains eye contact, and speaks loud enough that most can hear. |
· Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation understandable, and speaker appears tentative. For example, speaker reads most of the presentation, makes occasional eye contact, and speaks too quietly to be heard by some. |
· Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) detract from the understandability of the presentation, and speaker appears uncomfortable. For example, speaker reads the presentation, makes no eye contact, and speaks too quietly to be heard by most. |
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Total Score |
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GOAL OF INFORMATIVE SPEECH
• •EXPLAINS OR DESCRIBES FACTS, TRUTHS, AND PRINCIPLES TO:
• •STIMULATE INTEREST
• •FACILITATE UNDERSTANDING
• •INCREASE THE LIKELIHOOD OF REMEMBERING
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH
• INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING
• RELEVANT
• CREATIVE
• MEMORABLE
HOW DO I MAKE IT MEMORABLE?
• PRESENTATIONAL AIDS
• REPETITION – "I HAVE A DREAM"
• TRANSITIONS
• HUMOR
• MNEMONICS – EVERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE
• ACRONYMS – AIDS – ACQUIRED IMMUNITY DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
HOW DO I INFORM MY AUDIENCE?
• DESCRIPTION
• DEFINITION
• COMPARISON AND CONTRAST
• NARRATION
• DEMONSTRATION
EXPOSITORY SPEECH
• •EXPOSITORY SPEECH: PROVIDES CAREFULLY RESEARCHED, IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE ABOUT A COMPLEX
TOPIC
• •ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS, OR ETHICAL ISSUES
• •HISTORICAL EVENTS AND FORCES
• •THEORY, PRINCIPLE, OR LAW
• •CREATIVE WORKS
BRAINSTORMING TOPICS
DNA EVIDENCE
BOTOX (NOW BEING FOUND TO BE USEFUL IN
PAIN CONTROL)
HERBS AS MEDICINE
HISTORY OF BARBIE
HURRICANES
FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
FEDERAL WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM
HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL
TRIPLE CROWN RACES
STEM CELL RESEARCH
VACATIONING TIPS
THE EFFECTS OF STRESS
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
HISTORY OF BLOGGING
HISTORY OF VIDEO GAMES
WHY WAS KATRINA SO DEVASTATING
HISTORY OF SPACE TRAVEL
SAFETY OF BUY ONLINE
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