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Chapter Thirty
Speaking in Other College Courses
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Chapter Thirty
  • Table of Contents
  • Typical Presentations and Audiences
  • Speaking in Science and Mathematics Courses
  • Speaking in Technical Courses
  • Speaking in Social Science Courses
  • Speaking in Arts and Humanities Courses
  • Speaking in Education Courses

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Speaking in Science and Mathematics
CoursesSample Kinds of Presentations
  • Extended research or field study presentation
    delivered in teams, individually, or in poster
    session format.

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

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Speaking in Science and Mathematics
CoursesSample Kinds of Presentations
  • Methods/procedure presentation an informative
    speech of demonstration.

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

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

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

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Speaking in Technical Courses
  • Sample Kinds of Presentations
  • Characteristics of Effective Technical
    Presentations

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Speaking in Technical CoursesSample Kinds of
Presentations
  • Design review presentation information on the
    results of a design project.

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Speaking in Technical CoursesSample Kinds of
Presentations
  • Request for funding presentation a team member
    or the entire team provides evidence that a
    project is worth funding.

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

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

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

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Speaking in Social Science Courses
  • Sample Kinds of Presentations
  • Characteristics of Effective Social Science
    Presentations

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

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

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Speaking in Social Science CoursesSample Kinds
of Presentations
  • The explanatory research presentations reports on
    studies that attempt to analyze or explain a
    phenomenon.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Speaking in Arts and Humanities CoursesSample
Kinds of Presentations
  • Debates consider opposing ideas, historical
    figures, or philosophical positions.

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

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

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

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Speaking in Education Courses
  • Sample Kinds of Presentations
  • Characteristics of Effective Presentations in
    Education

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Speaking in Education CoursesSample Kinds of
Presentations
  • Lecture an informational speech for new student
    learners.

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Speaking in Education CoursesSample Kinds of
Presentations
  • Group activity presentation a short introduction
    to a group activity that follows a lecture.

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Speaking in Education CoursesSample Kinds of
Presentations
  • Classroom discussion presentation an informal
    presentation for which education majors typically
    prepare.

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

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Speaking in Education CoursesCharacteristics of
Effective Classroom Presentations
  • Use examples and evidence the audience is
    familiar with and can grasp.
  • Choose examples closest to students experiences.
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