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100 1 $aBeebe, Steven A.,$d1950-
245 10 $aPublic speaking :$ban audience-centered approach /$cSteven A. Beebe, Susan J. Beebe.
250 $a7th ed.
260 $aBoston :$bPearson/Allyn and Bacon,$c©2009.
300 $axxxvi, 491 pages :$bcolor illustrations ;$c28 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 469-482) and index.
505 0 $aSpeaking with confidence : Why study public speaking? ; Public speaking and conversation ; The communication process ; The rich heritage of public speaking ; Learning from great speakers: Martin Luther King Jr. ; Public speaking and diversity ; Improving your confidence as a speaker ; Managing your nervousness ; Begin with the end in mind ; Improving your confidence as a public speaker -- Previewing the audience-centered speechmaking process : An audience-centered speechmaking model ; Consider your audience ; Select and narrow your topic ; Learning from great speakers: Abraham Lincoln ; Determine your purpose ; Develop your central idea ; Generate the main ideas ; Gather supporting material ; Organize your speech ; Sample outline ; Rehearse your speech ; The power of the Internet ; use your communication apprehension to enhance your performance ; Deliver your speech ; Sample speech ; How to develop a speech of self introduction -- Speaking freely and ethically : Speaking freely ; Speaking ethically ; Learning from great speakers: Mohandas Gandhi ; Sample oral citation ; Listening ethically ; Tips for ethics and free speech ; Listen critically ; Remember that you will look more confident than you may feel ; Avoiding plagiarism -- Listening to speeches : Barriers to effective listening ; How to become a better listener ; Learning from great speakers: Cesar Chavez ; Improving your note-taking skills ; Listening and critical thinking ; Analyzing and evaluating speeches ; Developing your rhetorical listening skills ; Giving feedback to yourself ; Look for positive listener support ; Evaluating a speaker's rhetorical effectiveness -- Analyzing your audience : Becoming an audience-centered speaker ; Gather information about your audience ; Analyze information about your audience ; Learning from great speakers: Winston Churchill ; Adapt to your audience ; Analyzing your audience before you speak ; Learn as much as you can about your audience ; Adapting to your audience as you speak ; Gathering information about your audience ; Analyzing your audience after you speak ; Developing communication strategies to adapt to your audience -- Developing your speech : Select and narrow your topic ; Selecting an interesting topic ; Using the web to prime your creative pump for a speech topic ; Determine your purpose ; Develop your central idea ; Learning from great speakers: Frederick Douglass ; A single idea ; Generate and preview your main ideas ; Meanwhile, back at the computer ... ; Strategies for selecting a speech topic -- Gathering supporting Material ; Personal knowledge and experience ; The Internet ; Evaluating web sites ; Library resources ; Interviews ; Learning from great speakers: Eleanor Roosevelt ; Resources from special-interest groups and organizations ; Research strategies ; Gathering supporting material for your speech -- Using supporting material : Illustrations ; Learning from great speakers: Garrison Keillor ; Descriptions and explanations ; Definitions ; Analogies ; Statistics ; Opinions ; Using the Internet to find interesting supporting material ; Selecting the best supporting material ; Identifying a variety of supporting material for your speech -- Organizing your speech : Organizing your main ideas ; Organize your message ; Learning from great speakers: Desmond Tutu ; Subdividing your main ideas ; Internet resources to help you organize your speech ; Integrating your supporting material ; Sample integration of supporting material ; Organizing your supporting material ; Developing signposts ; Supplementing signposts with presentation aids ; Organizing your ideas.
505 0 $aIntroducing and concluding your speech : Purposes of introductions ; Effective introductions ; Using the Web to find an attention-catching introduction ; Purposes of conclusions ; Effective conclusions ; Be familiar with your introduction and conclusion ; Learning from great speakers: Patrick Henry ; Developing the introduction and conclusion to your speech -- Outlining and editing your speech : Developing your preparation outline ; Sample preparation outline ; Editing your speech ; Developing your delivery outline and speaking notes ; Using Internet resources to improve your outlining skill ; Use your well-prepared speaking notes when you rehearse ; Sample delivery outline ; Learning from great speakers: Mark Twain ; Outlining your speech -- Using words well: speaker language and style : Oral versus written language style ; Using words effectively ; Adapting your language style to diverse listeners ; Crafting memorable word structures ; Use words to manage your anxiety ; Creating figurative images ; Using Internet resources to polish your spoken prose ; Learning from great speakers: John F. Kennedy ; Analyzing an example of memorable word structure ; Tips for using language effectively ; Conducting a "language style audit" of your speech -- Delivering your speech ; The power of Speech delivery ; Methods of delivery ; Characteristics of effective delivery ; Learning from great speakers: Marcus Tullius Cicero ; Evaluating speaker delivery ; Audience diversity and delivery ; Rehearsing your speech: Some final tips ; Delivering your speech ; Re-create the speech environment when you rehearse ; Adapting your speech delivery for television ; Responding to questions ; Improving your speech delivery -- Using presentation aids : The value of presentation aids ; Learning from great speakers: Ronald Reagan ; Types of presentation aids ; Using the Internet as a source for visuals for your speeches ; Guidelines for developing presentation aids ; Guidelines for using presentation aids ; Practice with your presentation aids to boost your confidence ; A checklist for using effective presentation aids -- Speaking to inform : Goals of informative speaking ; Types of informative speeches ; Focus on your information rather than your fear ; Strategies to enhance audience understanding ; Strategies to maintain audience interest ; Finding late-breaking news and information for your speech ; Learning from great speakers: Oprah Winfrey ; Strategies to enhance audience recall ; Sample informative speech ; Developing a vivid word picture -- Understanding principles of persuasive speaking : Persuasion defined ; How persuasion works ; How to motivate listeners ; Learning from great speakers: Elizabeth Cady Stanton ; How to develop your persuasive speech ; Breathe to relax ; Putting persuasive principles into practice ; Finding out about congressional legislation for persuasive speeches ; Developing a persuasive speech.
505 0 $aUsing persuasive strategies : Establishing credibility ; Enhancing your credibility ; Using logic and evidence to persuade ; Information triage: identifying reasoning fallacies ; Using emotion to persuade ; Enhance your initial credibility ; Learning from great speakers: Franklin Delano Roosevelt ; Strategies for adapting ideas to people and people to ideas ; Strategies for organizing persuasive messages ; Sample persuasive speech ; Adapting ideas to people and people to ideas -- Speaking for special occasions and purposes : Public speaking in the workplace ; Seek a variety of speaking opportunities ; Ceremonial speaking ; A toast to you and yours: tips for making toasts ; After-dinner speaking: using humor effectively ; Learning from great speakers: Dave Barry ; Introducing a speaker -- Epilogue : Learning more about communication -- Appendix A. Speaking in small groups : Solving problems in groups and teams ; Participating in small groups ; Leading small groups ; Using parliamentary procedure to give structure to large groups -- Appendix B. The classical tradition of rhetoric / Thomas R. Burkholder ; The earliest teachers of rhetoric ; Beginning of the Greek tradition: The Sophists ; Plato ; Aristotle ; The Roman tradition ; Conclusion -- Appendix C. Speeches for analysis and discussion : I Have a dream / Martin Luther King Jr. ; Van Gogh's incredible life / Kristy Shaw ; Harvard commencement speech / Bill Gates ; Tissue trade reform / Christina Costanzo ; Ovarian cancer: breaking the silence / Viqar Mohammad ; The hillbilly girl / Bridget Traut ; A jury not of her peers / Colston Reid.
520 $a"The unique, audience-centered approach of this top-selling text emphasizes that success in public speaking depends on how listeners interpret the message. Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach brings theory and practice together. Its distinctive and popular approach emphasizes the importance of analyzing and considering the audience at every point in the speech making process. This model of public speaking is the foundation of the text, and it guides students through the step-by-step process of public speaking, focusing their attention on the dynamics of diverse audiences, and narrowing the gap between the classroom and the real world. The seventh edition includes an expanded emphasis on helping students manage communication apprehension."--Publisher's website.
650 0 $aPublic speaking.
650 0 $aOral communication.
650 7 $aOral communication.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01047000
650 7 $aPublic speaking.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01083064
700 1 $aBeebe, Susan J.
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