COMM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: First Amendment To The United States Constitution, Active Listening, Selective Perception

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Chapters 2-5: chapter 2, overview of a speech, analyze your audience, co(cid:374)sider ho(cid:449) audie(cid:374)(cid:272)e"s i(cid:374)terests, (cid:374)eeds, a(cid:374)d opi(cid:374)io(cid:374)s will influence responses toward topic, speaker, and occasion. Specific purpose: to inform audience about three critical steps we can take to combat identity theft and maintain identity security. Separate the speech into its major parts: introduction, body, conclusion, outline the speech, based on principle of coordination and subordination- logical placement of ideas relative to their importance to one another ix. Consider presentation aids: consider using visual, audio, or combo of different aids, practice delivering the speech, preparation and practice in both nonverbal and verbal, chapter 3 delivery, managing speech anxiety. Two way street- listening and speaking: recognize that we listen selectively. Evaluate evidence and reasoning: e(cid:448)aluate speaker"s e(cid:448)ide(cid:374)(cid:272)e, analyze assumptions and biases, assess speaker"s reaso(cid:374)i(cid:374)g, consider multiple perspectives, summarize and assess the relevant facts and evidence.

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