Categorias: Todos - participation - aids - expressions - retention

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Concept Mapping- Speech Presentations

Effective speech presentations can be significantly enhanced through the use of various supplemental aids. PowerPoint presentations allow speakers to illustrate and display additional content, such as highlighted quotations and major ideas.

Concept Mapping- Speech Presentations

Concept Mapping- Speech Presentations

IDENTIFING SPEECH TYPES AND PURPOSES

Entertainment Speeches
USE AS A METHOD OF RELAXATION FOR THE AUDIENCE AND TO ENJOY THE OCCASION.
Persuasive Speeches
USED TO CONVINCE THE AUDINECE TO BELIEVE WHAT THE SPEAKER BELIVES
Demonstrative Speeches
EXPLAINS AND ACTIVELY SHOWS HOW TO DO SOMETHING OR HOW SOMETHING WORKS
Informative Speeches
PROVIDES IN-DEPTH INFORAMTION TO THE AUDIENCE THAT THEY DON'T ALREADY KNOW

PRESENTATION SUPPLEMENTAL AIDS

POEM RECITATIONS
ENHANCE THE SPEECH PRESENTATION BY GIVING THE AUDIENCE AN AUDITORY EXAMPLE BEFORE, DURING, OR AFTER YOUR PRESENTATION.
SKIT PERFORMANCES
USE IT TO REDACT EVENTS FROM PRESENTATION FOR AUDIENCE
USE IT TO ENCOURAGE CLASS PARTICIPATION
VIDEO CREATIONS
USE IT FOR IMPROVING THE AUDIENCES MEMORY RETENTION BY GIVING THEM SIMULTANIOUS VISUAL AND AUDITORY INFORMATION WHILE GIVING OR AFTER THE SPEECH PRESENTATION
POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS
USE THIS TOOL FOR ILLUSTRATING AND DISPLAYING ADDITIONAL CONTENT

MAJOR IDEAS

QUOTATIONS

HIGHLIGHTED

NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

PROXEMICS
DISTANCE CHOSEN BY SPEAKER FROM THE AUDINCE

THERE ARE FOUR TYPES OF DISTANCES THAT AFFECT SPEECH DELIVERY

PUBLIC: USED FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING [12 - 25 FEET AWAY]

SOCIAL: FOR INTERACTIONS AMONG AQUAINTANCES [ 4 - 12 FEET AWAY]

PERSONAL: FOR INTERACTION AMONG GOOD FRIENDS OR FAMILY [1 - 4 FEET AWAY]

INTIMATE: FOR EMBRACING, WHISPERING TO OR TOUCHING. [LESS THAN 6 INCHES - 18 INCHES AWAY]

AUDITORY
LISTENING IS KEY TO AN EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION
IDENTIFY CUES FROM AUDIENCE AND SELF WHEN GIVING A SPEECH

THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF LISTENERS

ATTACKERS: WAIT FOR YOU TO MAKE A MISTAKE

DEFENSIVE: ASSUME OTHERS ARE CRITISIZING

AVOIDERS: CLOSE THEIR EARS TO INFORMATION THEY WOULD RATHER NOT DEAL WITH

SELECTIVE: ZERO IN ONLY ON PARTS OF INTEREST

COMPLETERS: FILL IN THE GAPS WITH MANUFACTURED INFORMATION

MONOPOLISTIC: ALWAYS WANT TO BE LISTENED TO, BUT NEVER WANT TO LISTEN

FRADULENT: PSEUDO LISTENERS (NODDERS)

KINESICS
IDENTIFY AND USE BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER GIVING A SPEECH

BODY MOVEMENTS

FACIAL EXPRESSION

GESTURES

VERBAL COMMUNICATION

DELIVERY
DEVELOPING THIS WILL HELP THE AUDIENCE EMPATHIZE, UNDERSTAND, AND REMEMBER YOUR SPEECH PRESENTATION

USE

SIMPLICITY: USE FIRST PERSON

REPETITION: AIDS LONG TERM COGNITIVE RETENTION OF INFORMATION

CLARITY: LOGICALLY GROUP CATEGORIES OF YOUR SPEECH

SPEED
USE IT TO CREATE AN AMBIANCE AND/OR URGENCY TO THE AUDIENCE
THIS WILL DETERMINE THE PACE OF YOUR ENTIRE SPEECH
PITCH
IT WILL ALSO GIVE THE AUDIENCE MEMORABLE MOMENTS BY HIGHLIGHTING POINTS AUDIBLY TO YOUR AUDIENCE.
USE THIS TO CONVEY EMOTION IN YOUR SPEECH BY DEVELOPING SOUND VARIABLES WHEN SPEAKING
VOLUME
CONTROLLING THIS WILL ALLOW THE AUDIENCE TO HAVE A CLEAR AND AUDIBLE UNDERSTANDING OF YOUR SPEECH.

ORGANIZING & DEVELOPING OUTLINES TO REFLECT LOGICAL FORM OF SPEECHES

CONCLUSION
USE THIS TO EMPHASIZE THE MAIN IDEA OF THE SPEECH BY LEAVING A MEMORABLE AND LASTING IMPRESSION THROUGH A SUMMARY OF THE SPEECH.
SIGNPOSTS
USE THESE AS QUICK VERBAL CUES TO THE AUDIENCE TO LET THEM KNOW THAT THE SPEECH IS MOVING FROM ONE POINT TO THE NEXT
TRANSITIONS
USE THESE TO SHOW YOUR AUDIENCE THE CONNECTIONS WITH THE INTRODUCTION AND THE REST OF THE SPEECH,

BETWEEN EACH MAIN POINT

BETWEEN THE BODY OF THE SPEECH AND THE CONCLUSION

SUMMARY
YOU WILL CONDENSE THE INFORMATION YOU ARE ABOUT TO GIVE YOUR AUDIENCE AND LET THEM KNOW WHAT YOUR PRESENTATION WILL BE ABOUT.
PREVIEWS
YOU WILL SAY THIS TO THE AUDIENCE DIRECTLY AS PART YOUR MAIN POINTS OF DISCUSSION.
INTRODUCTIONS
USE THIS TO GIVE PURPOSE, AND SET THE TONE TO THE OPENING OF THE TOPIC BEING SPOKEN ABOUT DURING YOUR SPEECH