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Chapter Thirty Speaking in Other College Courses

Chapter Thirty Speaking in Other College Courses

Chapter Thirty Table of Contents z. Typical Presentations and Audiences z. Speaking in Science

Chapter Thirty Table of Contents z. Typical Presentations and Audiences z. Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses z. Speaking in Technical Courses z. Speaking in Social Science Courses z. Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses z. Speaking in Education Courses

Speaking in Other College Courses z. Public speaking is likely to be part of

Speaking in Other College Courses z. Public speaking is likely to be part of the curriculum of many courses.

Typical Presentation Formats z. Team presentation: oral presentation prepared and delivered by three or

Typical Presentation Formats z. Team presentation: oral presentation prepared and delivered by three or more people z. Panel discussion: group discussion, at the direction of a moderator z. Poster session: uses posters to visually present information z. Debate: two individuals or groups argue a point or issue

Typical Audiences z. Your professors may request that you tailor your speech for an

Typical Audiences z. Your professors may request that you tailor your speech for an individual audience.

Typical Audiences z. The Expert or Insider Audience z. Colleagues within the Field z.

Typical Audiences z. The Expert or Insider Audience z. Colleagues within the Field z. The Lay Audience z. The Mixed Audience

Typical Audiences: The Expert or Insider Audience Expert or insider audience: people who possess

Typical Audiences: The Expert or Insider Audience Expert or insider audience: people who possess intimate knowledge of the topic, issue, product, or idea discussed. y. Do not need to provide much background information

Typical Audiences: Colleagues within the Field Colleagues within the field share your knowledge of

Typical Audiences: Colleagues within the Field Colleagues within the field share your knowledge of the general field. y. Focus on in-depth information rather than background information

Typical Audiences: The Lay Audience The lay audience has the least amount of knowledge

Typical Audiences: The Lay Audience The lay audience has the least amount of knowledge of the given field and topic. y. Requires the most background information

Typical Audiences: The Mixed Audience z. Mixed audience: people with varying degrees of knowledge

Typical Audiences: The Mixed Audience z. Mixed audience: people with varying degrees of knowledge about your field. z. Therefore, you must satisfy the needs of both lay audiences and expert audiences.

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses z. Science courses include physical sciences, natural sciences,

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses z. Science courses include physical sciences, natural sciences, and earth sciences.

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective Presentations

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Research presentation: directed

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Research presentation: directed to the expert audience and follows the model used in scientific investigation.

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Extended research or

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Extended research or field study presentation: delivered in teams, individually, or in poster session format.

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Research overview presentation:

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Research overview presentation: provides context and background for a question or hypothesis.

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Methods/procedure presentation: an

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Methods/procedure presentation: an informative speech of demonstration.

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in Science and Mathematics

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in Science and Mathematics z. Effective presentations clearly illustrate the nature of the research and the means by which the results were achieved.

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in Science and Mathematics

Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in Science and Mathematics z. Use observations, proofs, and experiments as evidence and support. z. Have a selective focus on details. z. Use presentation aids to illustrate processes.

Speaking in Technical Courses z. Technical disciplines include engineering fields, computer science oriented fields,

Speaking in Technical Courses z. Technical disciplines include engineering fields, computer science oriented fields, and design-oriented fields.

Speaking in Technical Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective Technical

Speaking in Technical Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective Technical Presentations

Speaking in Technical Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Design review presentation: information on

Speaking in Technical Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Design review presentation: information on the results of a design project.

Speaking in Technical Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Request for funding presentation: a

Speaking in Technical Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Request for funding presentation: a team member or the entire team provides evidence that a project is worth funding.

Speaking in Technical Courses: Characteristics of Effective Technical Presentations z. Use visual diagrams and

Speaking in Technical Courses: Characteristics of Effective Technical Presentations z. Use visual diagrams and prototypes. z. Be persuasive in design and sell ideas. z. Use numerical data and experimental results. z. Be results-oriented.

Speaking in Social Science Courses Social sciences include psychology, sociology, political science, and communication.

Speaking in Social Science Courses Social sciences include psychology, sociology, political science, and communication.

Speaking in Social Science Courses z Presentations for the social sciences have a pronounced

Speaking in Social Science Courses z Presentations for the social sciences have a pronounced focus on connecting research results with predicting or explaining human behavior based on: y. Qualitative research: emphasis is placed on observing, describing, and interpreting behavior y. Quantitative research: emphasis is placed on statistical measurement

Speaking in Social Science Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective

Speaking in Social Science Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective Social Science Presentations

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. If asked to participate

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. If asked to participate in a debate, you will need to prepare a well -composed argument with strong supporting evidence.

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations Review of the literature presentation:

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations Review of the literature presentation: reviews a body of research related to a given topic and offers conclusions based on research.

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. The explanatory research presentations

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. The explanatory research presentations reports on studies that attempt to analyze or explain a phenomenon.

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. The evaluation research presentation

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. The evaluation research presentation measures the success of programs developed to address phenomena.

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. The policy recommendation presents

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. The policy recommendation presents research, information, ideas, and advice to a lay audience to help it solve a problem.

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in the Social Sciences z.

Speaking in Social Science Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in the Social Sciences z. Effective presentations illustrate the nature of the research question and the means by which results were achieved. z You can achieve this by: y. Using timely data y. Referring to current research

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses The arts and humanities include English, philosophy, languages,

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses The arts and humanities include English, philosophy, languages, art history, theater, music, religion, and history.

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective Arts and Humanities Presentations

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Informative speeches of

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Informative speeches of explanation: detail the relevance of a historical event, a school of philosophy, or a work of art. z. They often use visual aids as a key part.

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Presentations that compare

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Presentations that compare and contrast: highlight similarities and differences between events, stories, people, or artifacts.

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Debates consider opposing

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Debates consider opposing ideas, historical figures, or philosophical positions.

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Many instructors ask

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Many instructors ask students to research a question or book and then lead a classroom discussion on it.

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in the Arts and

Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in the Arts and Humanities z. Effective presentations help the audience to think of the topic in a new way by providing an original interpretation.

Speaking in Education Courses z. Education includes curriculum and instruction, physical education, secondary and

Speaking in Education Courses z. Education includes curriculum and instruction, physical education, secondary and elementary education, and education administration.

Speaking in Education Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective Presentations

Speaking in Education Courses z. Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Characteristics of Effective Presentations in Education

Speaking in Education Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Lecture: an informational speech for

Speaking in Education Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Lecture: an informational speech for new student learners.

Speaking in Education Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Group activity presentation: a short

Speaking in Education Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Group activity presentation: a short introduction to a group activity that follows a lecture.

Speaking in Education Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Classroom discussion presentation: an informal

Speaking in Education Courses: Sample Kinds of Presentations z. Classroom discussion presentation: an informal presentation for which education majors typically prepare.

Speaking in Education Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in Education z. The simpler the

Speaking in Education Courses: Characteristics of Effective Presentations in Education z. The simpler the organization, the better. z. The presentation should be clearly connected to other parts of the course, topic, or content.

Speaking in Education Courses: Characteristics of Effective Classroom Presentations z. Use examples and evidence

Speaking in Education Courses: Characteristics of Effective Classroom Presentations z. Use examples and evidence the audience is familiar with and can grasp. z. Choose examples closest to students’ experiences.